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In this collection of terrifying possibilities, follow a New York Field Investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) as he investigates and discusses over 70 important Ufology topics that gravely affect the US. This book is broken into three parts -- The Biggest, Baddest, Scariest UFO Events In America; Crashes, Chases, Shoot-downs, and Mysteries; and Alien Abductions. Find out how ordinary citizens are involved with the Greys, insectoids, reptilians, and Nordics. Follow military jets, trying to protect the populace, as they hunt down and chase alien craft; and meet abductees who may never be the same after horrifying nonhuman encounters. Discover that government agents may be around you: soldiers of the Anti-UFO-Army. Be careful how you approach the study of UFOs and aliens.
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Joseph Flammer
A well-respected force in Long Island's paranormal community, The Paranormal Adventurers, Joseph Flammer and Diane Hill, speak at conferences, libraries, historical societies, colleges, and before other community groups.Because of their journalistic backgrounds, these seasoned ghost investigators consider themselves reporters of the paranormal. Flammer and Hill contribute articles and stories to newspapers and national paranormal magazines. Through lectures and articles they relate insights gained from their own investigations as well as those of other Long Island investigators.The Paranormal Adventurers are Long Island's most famous pair of ghost hunters.Ever since they met in a bookstore store nearly a decade ago, Flammer and Hill have been best friends and partners in search of ghosts.Mr. Flammer saw his first ghost at a creek in Oceanside, Long Island when he was fifteen, along with five other people. The white ghost, a poltergeist, floated over the creek after drawing attention by creating the sound effects and movements of stomping feet running right beside the group of stunned teenagers. Years later, while searching for the Bell Witch Ghost in Adams, Tennessee, Flammer would be pushed nearly into a tomb by an disembodied entity he believes may have been the deadly Bell Witch. The next day, while in the Bell family cemetery he would see the black form of a spirit walkling through a meadow beside the graveyard.Ms. Hill moved into a haunted house in Lake Ronkonkoma, Long Island just after she was married. Footsteps, raps and murmurs were often heard when she and her husband were alone in the house. One night, Ms. Hill was suddenly awakened from a sound sleep. Standing in her bedroom were two apparitions dressed in trench coats and hats. The ghosts were pointing at her and having an animated conversation she could not hear.In Long Island's Most Haunted:A Ghost Hunter's Guide these ghost hunters break new ground. Instead of merely relating Long Island ghost stories, The Paranormal Adventurers bring readers to the haunted places they've investigated and prepare them for what they may encounter should they decide to conduct their own investigations.The duo's second Book, Long Island's Most Haunted Cemeteries (Schiffer Books) will be released in the spring of 2010.
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