Out there

Out there

The Government's secret quest for extraterrestrials.

by Howard Blum
3/5
(59 votes)

Written neither by a zealot nor a rabid debunker but a former NY Times reporter, Out There traces the top secret actions of the Defense Intelligence Agency's UFO Working Group of 17 specialists, charged with the mission to determine whether human life is.

Format
336 pages, Paperback
Publishers
Pocket Books
Language
English

There are many more holes here than substance. The book depicts the author's journey, including a number of meetings with anonymous sources that lead to nothing newsworthy, and is not a coherent well-researched account of UFO phenomena or its many subsets (black budget research, disinformation deception and cover stories for classified research, aerospace technologies, immense amounts of UFO data from the forties, fifties, sixties, and seventies, research into metamaterials, nanotechnology and cloaking technologies, the psychology sociology and spirituality of UFO investigation and reporting, etc, etc.

I have long respected Blum's other works, so tend to believe his version of events here. But there is a gap, or a hole (wormhole?

The opening of the book concerns NORAD's Cheyenne Mountain Complex. I worked there for years and have had the opportunity to look into every nook and cranny.

Howard Blum

About Howard Blum

Howard Blum is the author of New York Times bestsellers including Dark Invasion, the Edgar Award–winner American Lightning, as well as Wanted!, The Gold Exodus, Gangland, and The Floor of Heaven. Blum is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. While at the New York Times, he was twice nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting. He is the father of three children, and lives in Connecticut. Get in touch!Website: www.HowardBlum.comEmail: [email protected]: Like Howard Blum on FacebookTwitter: @HowardBlum and @FloorOfHeaven...

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