Frank Scully's "Behind the Flying Saucers"

durabone

Jedi Council Member
Argonaut: It might seem like a danger to talk about rumors of underground digs, and normally I would not do it. However in this case, it was all the prattle when I was in Boulder a number of years back. I am not sure of the age of your parents, but one thing that may be worth looking into the first chapter of this book:

"Behind the Flying Saucers," by Frank Scully.

He depicts an incident that went down in Denver in 1950, and uses a lot of proper names.

If you look here:

_http://www.hyper.net/ufo/docs.html and search for "Behind the Flying Saucers" you can get a downloadable version that you can search.
 
I read this book some years ago and think it's an excellent contribution to the subject. One thing it definitely highlights is the early stages of the disinfo programs as well as things that were going on before disinfo became the norm.
 
potamus said:
Argonaut: It might seem like a danger to talk about rumors of underground digs, and normally I would not do it. However in this case, it was all the prattle when I was in Boulder a number of years back. I am not sure of the age of your parents, but one thing that may be worth looking into the first chapter of this book:

"Behind the Flying Saucers," by Frank Scully.

He depicts an incident that went down in Denver in 1950, and uses a lot of proper names.

If you look here:

_http://www.hyper.net/ufo/docs.html and search for "Behind the Flying Saucers" you can get a downloadable version that you can search.

Thanks, potamus (for anyone else who reads this, this discussion started here in the David Icke Thread). My uncle was 11 in 1950. He and my dad were living in Gary, Indiana at the time. But it is interesting that he later moved into such a hotbed of interesting activity (along with his NASA-employed wife). Fwiw, their mother was a nurse in the U.S. Air Force when they were growing up.

I downloaded and searched the book, but found no mention of my family surname. I did find this: "The magnetic zero station in America is at Gary, Indiana, which is on the agonic line of our isogenic map as prepared by the U.S. Geodetic survey." But any significance this may have had for my uncle is lost on me.

Thanks for bringing the book to my attention, though. And thank you Laura for your endorsement of it. It's going on my list, to be read right after Operation Trojan Horse. :)

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