UFOs: Generals, Pilots, And Government Officials Go On The Record by Leslie Kean
Review by Scott Albright
Leslie Kean’s book UFOs: Generals, Pilots, And Government Officials Go On The Record is one of the greatest books I ever read. I’m not just a believer now. I have proof. Well, as good as proof I’m gonna get had I been there myself. Leslie Kean brings together top military officials from around the world who’ve been involved with or encountered strange unidentified flying aircraft in their lifetimes. These are men, all of them, who’ve been up front in the information battle for the truth about alien existence. Some of them engaged in warfare against these unknown flying vehicles, and some of them attempted to but failed. Most accounts of these encounters discuss the intelligence of the machines, perhaps with creatures inside, but there is even more to be said about the disinformation, coverups, and first hand accounts of human military to alien engagement than just the strange phenomenon itself. Kean gives us a look into the psychology behind our encounters with these strange machines and our reluctant and stubborn refusal to accept these encounters as part of our human reality. But it’s not possible to shove our observations to the side, dismiss all facts, or just ignore the truth - it’s right there for us all to see. Kean throws the evidence in your face, and there’s not much else to it. |
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We’ve got to be living on this planet with some strange visitors, or else our best military men and pilots are all just crazy in the head. They’re having hallucinations and dreaming up crazy delusions to mislead the masses, or what they say they’ve seen and experienced is real . . . I believe it’s real. But at this point it’s not about belief. We need proof. Unfortunately this book isn’t quite good enough to give us all the proof we need, but it’s as close as we’re gonna get for a bunch of text and a few insert photos. It’s not enough proof - it’s just a bunch of views and perspectives, even if they are from the finest minds on the planet. However, these perspectives should be taken seriously, if not for national security concerns, than for mental and physical health concerns, as well for the safety of marine, land, and air transportation systems.
Brazilian Brigadier General Jose Carlos Pereia (Ret.), argues in the book that UFOs do pose a national security threat, but few public officials have taken this well respected official seriously. Why? Perhaps because in secret it is a national security concern, but if made public the threat to security could be even more of a concern. Perhaps these aren’t machines from outer space, but technologies created right here on Earth. If so, government would do everything they could to keep the encounters secret, and spreading disinformation about the technologies themselves would be the first way to go. They could say it was a weather balloon (not a secret atmospheric nuclear testing device), or it was an unexplainable weather event (not a high energy research facility conducting some high altitude experiment), or it was it was simply an unidentified aerial vehicle, or UFO (not a drone or experimental military aircraft). And who’s to say the military men in Kean’s book aren’t speaking publicly about UFOs for some ulterior motive? What if they are spreading disinformation to distract us from finding out about their countries’ secret military research and technology development? But Kean makes that argument really hard to believe.
Kean, and the military and former military officials writing of their UFO encounters in Kean’s book, make me believe what they witnessed was something non-human. No matter how far advanced our technologies have become in secret, I find it difficult to believe we have anything close to what these officials are describing. These flying craft can blink in and out of places in space so quickly that we would have to describe their movement as some type of teleportation or time travel. And some of these UFOs are huge, filled with smaller orb-like craft which have been viewed scouting the skies and reconning human aircraft. Perhaps these are only illusions or holographic weapons meant to deceive pilots, but still, the evidence seems to lean in favor of something else, something extraterrestrial.
Kean doesn’t make any assumptions though, and isn’t trying to convince the readers that these UFOs are from some other planet, but she certainly makes a case for it. The purpose of the book, it seems, is more about transparency and disclosure. It’s about bringing these encounters into the open and discussing them from a rational, academic, and scientific perspective. Kean tells us that the research in the area of UFOs should be taken seriously, not for national security or public health reasons, but because of the scientific advances we could make if we did - because of the collaboration and cooperation it could bring across all fields of study. And because it could help to eliminate some of the mistrust and uncertainty caused by the disinformation and government denials that feed the conspiracy stories and restrain serious advances in international scientific study of these strange unidentified technological phenomenon.
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Brazilian Brigadier General Jose Carlos Pereia (Ret.), argues in the book that UFOs do pose a national security threat, but few public officials have taken this well respected official seriously. Why? Perhaps because in secret it is a national security concern, but if made public the threat to security could be even more of a concern. Perhaps these aren’t machines from outer space, but technologies created right here on Earth. If so, government would do everything they could to keep the encounters secret, and spreading disinformation about the technologies themselves would be the first way to go. They could say it was a weather balloon (not a secret atmospheric nuclear testing device), or it was an unexplainable weather event (not a high energy research facility conducting some high altitude experiment), or it was it was simply an unidentified aerial vehicle, or UFO (not a drone or experimental military aircraft). And who’s to say the military men in Kean’s book aren’t speaking publicly about UFOs for some ulterior motive? What if they are spreading disinformation to distract us from finding out about their countries’ secret military research and technology development? But Kean makes that argument really hard to believe.
Kean, and the military and former military officials writing of their UFO encounters in Kean’s book, make me believe what they witnessed was something non-human. No matter how far advanced our technologies have become in secret, I find it difficult to believe we have anything close to what these officials are describing. These flying craft can blink in and out of places in space so quickly that we would have to describe their movement as some type of teleportation or time travel. And some of these UFOs are huge, filled with smaller orb-like craft which have been viewed scouting the skies and reconning human aircraft. Perhaps these are only illusions or holographic weapons meant to deceive pilots, but still, the evidence seems to lean in favor of something else, something extraterrestrial.
Kean doesn’t make any assumptions though, and isn’t trying to convince the readers that these UFOs are from some other planet, but she certainly makes a case for it. The purpose of the book, it seems, is more about transparency and disclosure. It’s about bringing these encounters into the open and discussing them from a rational, academic, and scientific perspective. Kean tells us that the research in the area of UFOs should be taken seriously, not for national security or public health reasons, but because of the scientific advances we could make if we did - because of the collaboration and cooperation it could bring across all fields of study. And because it could help to eliminate some of the mistrust and uncertainty caused by the disinformation and government denials that feed the conspiracy stories and restrain serious advances in international scientific study of these strange unidentified technological phenomenon.
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