If UFOs Were Nothing: Seventy Years of Files, Denials, and the Government Story That Wouldn't Stay Closed - Couverture souple

Rancher, Keith

 
9798196271366: If UFOs Were Nothing: Seventy Years of Files, Denials, and the Government Story That Wouldn't Stay Closed

Synopsis

If UFOs were nothing, the file would have stayed closed.


For seventy years, the United States government investigated, denied, renamed, and reopened the same problem. From Kenneth Arnold and Roswell through Project Blue Book, CIA panels, civilian investigators, Area 51, the Nimitz videos, AATIP, AAWSAP, and the 2020 UAP Task Force, If UFOs Were Nothing follows the paper trail where official certainty keeps breaking down.


Keith Rancher is not pretending to be neutral. This is sourced nonfiction written in the voice of a paranoid researcher who believes the files matter because the government behaved as if they mattered. The book does not invent bodies, saucers, or secret treaties. It does something more dangerous: it reads the public record closely, takes witness claims seriously, watches official language change, and asks what the pattern implies.


This book is for readers of UFO history, government secrecy, declassified records, Cold War paranoia, military sightings, intelligence history, and conspiracies that may not need to be invented because the paperwork is already strange enough.


The final proof is not the saucer. The final proof is the paper.

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