In Plain Sight
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4.3 • 19 Ratings
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- £13.99
Publisher Description
An award-winning journalist investigates a story largely ignored by mainstream media but right there, in front of our eyes ...
Are we not alone? The moment we have an answer might have arrived.
Award-winning investigative journalist Ross Coulthart has been intrigued by UFOs since mysterious glowing lights were reported near New Zealand's Kaikoura mountains when he was a teenager. The 1978 sighting is just one of thousands since the 1940s, and yet research into UFOs is still seen by many as the realm of crackpots and conspiracy theorists.
In 2020, however, after decades of denial, the US Department of Defense made the astonishing admission that strange aerial and underwater objects frequently reported and videoed by pilots and tracked by sensors are real, unexplained and pose a genuine national security concern.
Compelled to investigate, Coulthart has embarked on the most intriguing story of his career, speaking to witnesses, researchers, scientists, spies, defence officials and intelligence insiders in an attempt to sift the truth from the conspiracy. In the US, powerful new laws and a hardening of government resolve may soon force the military and intelligence communities to reveal what they know about alleged UFO crash retrievals and secret reverse-engineering programs.
Bizarre, sometimes mind-blowing and utterly fascinating, in this new edition of In Plain Sight, Coulthart explains why there is cause for optimism that 'the biggest story ever' might finally be about to break.
Customer Reviews
UAP
A must listen, time to take things more seriously now
Not Bad….but
Fantastic informative book / audio book…
However Ross seems to think that doing impressions / exaggerated voices of quotes is a good think….it’s not, it’s bloody annoying!
Ross’s voice level increases making it really hard to listen in bed for example,
Very distracting to say the least.
The narration is exciting but the above examples makes this hard to listen to and somehow makes the audio book version
Less believable due to the annoying voices Ross tries to adapt, I might give the book ago and listen to my own voice