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Hardcover Majic Eyes Only Book

ISBN: 0977205908

ISBN13: 9780977205905

Majic Eyes Only

MAJIC EYES ONLY is the most authoritative and comprehensive chronicle ever published on the subject of worldwide UFO crashes and subsequent military retrievals from 1897 to the present. The author... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Mind Blower

This book goes far, far beyond the typical UFO books which dwell on lights in the sky or someone's autobiography. Even if only a small fraction of the reported UFO crashes are true this is still worth the read. Not to be read once, but perhaps several times then to be used as a reference in any future research, the book has "meat" and substance. One of the many high points of this book is a copy of the citation award given to Harry B. Cooper, father of Tim Cooper by Gen. Curtis E. Lemay. The award cites Harry Cooper for his exemplary knowledge in support of the Air Force UFO program. This citation and a lot more make this book a non stop thriller and a must read for anyone seriously interested in the UFO phenomena; you won't be sorry you did.

A wonderful read by a talented author

From the Preface, Forward, Introduction; to the pages of the Index, this book pulsates with the intensity of the research and the integrity of the author. Ryan Wood writes very readable account of 74 previous UFO crashes and the treatment of the revelations with intelligence and courage. I, for one, do not see how anyone can read this book and come away without the conviction that we most certainly are not alone. The nice part of this is that a person of ordinary circumstance and average intelligence can read it and understand. Authors of UFO genre merit our respect and gratitude that they have placed their necks on the line to get important information before the public. It has been said that extraterrestrials are 25,000 years ahead of us on the evolutionary scale which should give any who considers it pause. Look back a hundred years ago, and then look back to the 16 hundreds--What happened to the Indians when an advanced society colonized this continent; yet the ETS have not attacked nor made any overt actions that they intend to.We have used their technology for our benefit--most of which went to the military and the industrialists, who got respectfully more powerful and richer. That much of an increase in knowledge without a subsequent evolvement in their humanity makes us all vulnerable to people who might want to take that power exclusively to themselves. Our government was founded on the principle of freedom of speech and the press--which makes us all more knowledgeable--yet that freedom has been denied by deception, intimidation, threats to non-governmental-non military-non armaments manufacture. This has been going on for more than 50 years and many have been murdered because of it--that is what the dedication of this book refers to--because someone dared. Ryan Wood has dared. Support his efforts. You will be glad you did.

Essential Reading for Researching alleged UFO crashes

Ryan Wood has written a book that goes to the core of the UFO phenomenon and the emerging discipline of exopolitics - the alleged crashes and covert retrievals of UFOs that are extraterrestrial in origin. Majic Eyes Only deals with 74 cases of alleged UFO crashes and retrievals that have been secretly managed by government agencies and military services in the U.S., and other major countries. Ryan Wood provides, for the first time, a detailed listing of the most well known crash retrieval cases and the evidence supporting these. He lists these in chronological order starting with the alleged 1897 Aurora crash in Texas, and ending a hundred years later with an alleged UFO crash on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland in 1997. He discusses the pioneering research of Leonard Stringfield, the first major UFO researcher to compile evidence of UFO crash/retrievals. Majic Eyes Only will help researchers working on one or more of these cases to make cross-comparisons, identify new evidence, and to develop an analytical framework for assessing the available evidence. Wood's primary contribution is in compiling the best available evidence for 74 alleged UFO crash/retrievals in an easily accessible format for researchers and novices alike. His most important scholarly contribution is to provide an analytical framework for rating the various categories of evidence cited in support for each of the UFO crash-retrieval cases. He explains his framework for effectively rating cases in terms of their authenticity by examining seven distinct categories of evidence: "witnesses"; "sources"; "zingers"; "content"; "chronology"; "no anachronisms"; and "forensics" (p. 14). He assigns each of these categories a `weighting factor' that multiplies the evidence found for each category. This evidence is assessed on a five point scale in terms of most credible 5, and the least credible 0. All this amounts to a theoretical maximum of 125 points for the evidence concerning a particular UFO crash/retrieval in terms of the seven categories. This is very helpful for developing differing levels of authenticity for the available evidence for any particular UFO crash/retrieval case. Wood gives the `witnesses' category a `weighting multiplier' of 3.0 which means that if there are a number of direct eyewitness accounts seeing a UFO crash/retrieval, then this could be assigned the maximum five points for the category. If on the other hand there are only second hand testimonies, i.e., others relating what direct witnesses had seen, this could be given a ranking of say 2 points. When the points for that category is multiplied by the `weighting multiplier' of 3.0 that would yield 15 points for a number of direct witnesses and only 6 points for second hand witnesses. A similar process occurs with each of the categories so one in the end can tally the total points from the different categories of evidence out a theoretical maximum of 125. According to Wood, cases that have a high level of authe
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