how do I get into ufology? i picked up some books from the library and have been doing some reading online recently but the subject is so broad and hard to penetrate, the info either being hyper specialized or introductory and broad and largely useless
any specific essays or books or speakers or files or documentaries to check out?
'Ere ya' go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W_3aneRPOg
>>17834181
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKnDQ2qDuwk
Ive been looking for a pdf of his book.
If anyone has a link please post.
>>17834181
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igUMDICqTpQ
>>17834181
>but the subject is so broad and hard to penetrate
That's why first years in the university are shit tier because you have to go through all the broad stuff.
Stop complaining and making excuses. Just read, investigate and write everything and make your conclusions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slgb5U-OqFM
>>17834181
Look into the early shit from the 40's and 50's.
Pic related: Ed Ruppelts first book.
Donald Keyhoe's book "Flying Saucers Are Real".
Check out the 1976 Iran UFO incident where Iranian F4's were scrambled to intercept an unknown craft.
Check out Japan Airlines flight 1628 UFO encounter, and the subsequent USAF KC-135 UFO encounter in the same area.
Also check out the D.C. UFO incident in 1952.
The performance characteristics of man-made aircraft back in the day was no fucking match for what was observed and reported back then....