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Beyond Top Secret

Widely regarded as the definitive book on the subject, Beyond Top Secret includes much material from Above Top Secret, but contains over 100 pages of sensational new information, including:

Confirmation from American, Russian and European defence chiefs that UFOs exist as a security threat - Military reports from the former Soviet Union, including encounters by pilots and astronauts, the landing of a UFO at a radar station, details of a unique state-funded research effort, and top-secret naval intelligence and KGB reports – Reports of near-misses with UFOs reported by British Airways pilots – An Argentine airliner’s near-miss with a UFO, followed by a localized power blackout – The release by the Spanish air force of hitherto top-secret UFO reports – A UFO landing reported by an army reservist in Cuba, investigated by the KGB – Military reports and airliner encounters plus official developments in China – A biophysicist describes his analysis of alien materials recovered from a UFO crash in New Mexico in 1947, and his viewing of the skeletal remains of an alien stored at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California – Former astronaut Gordon Cooper’s report of a flying disc filmed landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

Beyond Top Secret spent five weeks on the Sunday Times best-seller list.

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