The product of 20 years’ research, the best-selling Above Top Secret is widely regarded as a classic of its genre. By exposing numerous hitherto classified government documents about UFOs – most of which are reproduced in the book – and citing statements by military chiefs all over the world, Timothy Good proves that there has been a cover-up, particularly in the United States.
Despite decades of denial and ridicule by the US government, documents from Air Force, Army and Naval intelligence branches, as well as the CIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, FBI, NASA, National Security Agency and others, clearly reveal how seriously the subject is taken behind closed doors. Much information remains classified at an above Top Secret level. In the UK, Good exposes top-secret research by a special branch of the Royal Air Force.
Above Top Secret is crammed with factual testimony from reliable witnesses all over the world, whole chapters being devoted to countries such as China and Russia, reports of crashed UFOs recovered by the US military, and over 100 sightings reported by military and civilian pilots.
book reviews
- The Spectator
“I do not know how many trees were cut down to produce this 590-page diatribe, but I wish they had been left standing. Above Top Secret is an evil book [and] Mr Good’s ideas are those of a maniac.”
- Ottawa Citizen
“Timothy Good’s stimulating and brilliantly structured book is a masterful detective story worthy of Agatha Christie or Franz Kafka [and] may, in fact, be regarded by history as one of the most interesting books on any subject to be written in the last 10 years.”
- Wall Street Journal
“[The] Bible for UFO watchers.”
- Sunday Republican, USA
“Good, a thorough and well-informed writer, has woven a highly disturbing book which proves that the UFO cover-up has been designed around a program of ‘denial and ridicule’. UFOs are the ultimate official secret.”
- The Toronto Star
“It’s no exaggeration to say that this is the most significant book ever written about UFOs.”
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