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"Close Encounters of the Third Kind" offered us a fictional view of UFO contacts. Now take a look at the startling reality, as found in the files of the world's preeminent UFO magazine, Flying Saucer Review (FSR). Charles Bowen, editor of FSR, introduces us to UFO sightings, frightening abductions, mysterious messages, incredible reappearances, and alien encounters.

UFOs have always been a highly controversial subject. In the U.S., government officials have long attempted to deny the existence of UFOs and alien encounters. In France, the defense minister recently confirmed his government's strong interest in the UFO phenomenon. And from all over the world, there have been countless reports of encounters with UFOs and extraterrestrials.

For decades, Flying Saucer Review led the pack in seeking out, documenting, and reporting bonafide encounters with UFOs. Now at last, their most noteworthy cases have been put together to present a conclusive argument for the actual existence of UFOs. The evidence paints a crystal-clear portrait of UFO contacts - what we have learned from them, and how much more we must discover while time still remains...

-In England, a young couple flees from the presence of an unearthly being...

-In Argentina, a business man is instantaneously transported over 900 miles...

-In Japan, a car is engulfed in a cloud of vapor and mysteriously vanishes...

-In America, spectral figures are seen near several UFO landing sites...

-In France, a farmer is temporarily paralyzed by two extraterrestrials...

-In Rhodesia, a driver is accosted by aliens and given a view of a spaceship's interior...

How long they have been among us and why they are here can only be guessed at. But the fact that they are, indeed, here can no longer be denied. What should be our next move?

Mass Market Paperback

First published December 6, 1977

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