UFO Weekly News did some serious reading, filtered sensation from fact and preselected the best literature available. Most are still available on Amazon.com. New publications will be announced at the news section.
In his first book, Jacques Vallee pursues a scientific approach to the “legend of flying saucers”, which was somewhat neglected during the UFO activity between 1947 and 1964.
Charles Upton warns us in “Cracks in the Great Wall” that UFOs are not the nuts-and- bolts craft and explains that the “Aliens” occupying the flying saucers are malevolent “Jinns” originating from the spiritual world.
This, first book of a trilogy, is a must for anyone who wants to study the UFO phenomena. Dr. Jacques Vallee examines the historical record that led to the UFO occurrence and the belief in Alien contact.
The two of the most eminent ufologists are looking back on the progress made in UFO research. They make their position clear that this research represents an unknown but real phenomena and reflects an existence of a domain which is totally unexplored.
Carl Jung (1875-1961), founder of the analytical psychology, had a substantial influence in the field of psychology, but where is the connection with ufology?
The first volume of an excellent and well document series of UFO encounters in the UK, by a former police officer John Hanson and partner Dawn Holloway.
This book tries to find a link between the famous Fatima apparitions aka “The Miracle of the Sun” on October 13 in 1917 and a close encounter with a UFO.