With the recent resurgence of interest in declassifying information about what we now call Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) it is time to take a fresh look at this 1969 disclosure of bibliographic research on UFOs.
The bibliography is organized into major categories such as: - UFOs: General references, specific aspects like abductions, Air Force involvement, historical records, and sightings by decade.- Origin of Life: Theories and speculations about the origin of life on Earth and elsewhere.- Mankind: Evolution and origin of humans, including the possibility of extraterrestrial influence.- Solar System: General references and specific information about Mars, Moon, and Venus as potential habitats for life.- Extraterrestrial Life: General references, communication possibilities, implications of contact, and the potential for intelligent life existing elsewhere.- Extraterrestrial Visitors: Accounts of alleged contact with beings from other planets.- Related Subjects: Ball lightning, disc-like aircraft, unidentified submarine objects, Fortean phenomena, UFOs and religion, UFOs and time, gravity and anti-gravity, hollow earth theory, disappearances, and selected fiction.This comprehensive collection serves as a valuable resource for researchers and general readers interested in the UFO phenomenon and its various implications.
This annotated edition illustrates the capabilities of the AI Lab for Book-Lovers to add context and ease-of-use to manuscripts. It includes several types of abstracts, building from simplest to more complex: TLDR (one word), ELI5, TLDR (vanilla), Scientific Style, Action Items, and Mnemonics; essays to increase viewpoint diversity, such as Grounds for Dissent, Red Team Critique, and MAGA Perspective; selected Notable Passages; Nutshell Summaries for each page; and a special AI-written essay assessing the delta in UAP disclosures between this 1969 release and its late-2023 training data cutoff.