Michael Erbschloe

“Review: Unidentified Flying Objects UFOs Documents of the U.S. Government by Michael Erbschloe, 892 downloads, 58 pages, published in 2017, https://www.free-ebooks.net/ebook/Unidentified-Flying-Objects-UFOs-Documents-of-the-U-S-Government

This electronic book is a summary of what the government officially says about Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and Extra Terrestrial Activity (ETA). Its publisher is Free-eBooks.net

Michael Erbschloe, the author, is a professor who has occupied some managerial positions in the American government. One of the main threads of his career is analysis, including analysis of public policy relating to technology: 30 years plus of experience.

The U-2s were created by the Central Intelligence Agency in 1954. The main gain connects to altitude: commercial planes fly up to 6.096 km; the U-2s, 18.288. A trivia website makes coincidence become certainty: the Irish band U-2 (1976) was named after ‘the spy airplane’.

“The first report of a flying saucer over the United States came on 24 June 1947,” and what made the records was speed. The gap in time between conceiving a scientific project and seeing its results in the media is meaningful. Things are practically trivial when records are made: 1947- 1954 could be perceived as zero seconds by commoners. That is a punch on the face: humans created the ETs, and their flying vehicles. That does explain the highly defined images, Hollywoodian-style, in crops in recent times.

Erbschloe leaves a few issues, which would have been well studied and documented by the American government, out, such as the dissection of aliens (The Power of One, ISBN 1542701295), crop holes (Raelian Movement, 1974: movement that entices us into investigating UFOs), and starships (1882, literature), but the book costs zero dollars, and is a good start for any serious scientific investigation into this sort of topic.”

It is not possible to find this book at this website anymore.

Perhaps there is a trend: innovators, and State Secret Tellers are disappearing…

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