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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > Extraterrestrial beings
In 1947 six flying saucers circled above a harbor boat in Puget
Sound near Tacoma, Washington, one wobbling and spewing slag. The
falling junk killed a dog and burned a boy's arm. His father,
Harold Dahl, witnessed it all and brought his partner, Fred
Crisman, down the next day to see yet another UFO. The Maury Island
incident became the first UFO event of the modern era.
In 1968 New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison subpoenaed
Fred Crisman as part of his investigation into the JFK
assassination, which became the subject of Oliver Stone's 1992
movie "JFK." Garrison believed that Crisman was the infamous grassy
knoll shooter. He's also the central figure in the "Mystery Tramp"
photo of the Dallas rail yard hobos.
Illustrated with rare images, "JFK & UFO "interconnects the
lingering mysteries of America's most notorious assassination and
its weird ufological subculture. It examines the denizens of the
bizarre, semi-spook underground reflecting a stranger and more true
history than offered by the mainstream.
Kenn Thomas works as a conspiracy investigator, university
library archivist, and editor and publisher of the conspiracy
magazine "Steamshovel Press." For Feral House he has written "The
Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro," which
helped expose the Inslaw scandal of the Reagan years. Thomas also
co-edited (with Adam Parfrey) "Secret and Suppressed II: Banned
Ideas and Hidden History into the 21st Century."
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