Biochemist Dr. Colm Kelleher chats with Gene Steinberg and guest host Curt Collins about the new book
Skinwalkers at the Pentagon: An Insiders' Account of the Secret Government UFO Program. Kelleher says the work, co-authored with Dr. James Lacatski and George Knapp, is the most we'll get from the government about the 2008-2010 Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP). He's surprised some parts made it through the Fed's review process. Kelleher explains why the book was written, clarifies questions about AAWSAP and its deliverables, and is proud that AAWSAP emphasized studying the human results from encountering the paranormal. Kevin Randle discusses the book
When Einstein Went to Roswell by Dr. Peter Strassberg - An Interview which Kevin seems not to have put up on his site. He differs mightily with Strassberg on key Roswell facets plus their respective approaches to research and book writing. In
Spooks and Saucers Nigel Watson calls Jack Brewer's
Wayward Sons: NICAP and the IC a "thorough examination" of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena and its relationships with the Intelligence Community. And Gareth J. Medway's
Gained in Translation is an object lesson in treating renderings of foreign-language works into English "with caution." (WM)
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