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Hello! My name is Ty. I'm not to educated in UFOs and dimensions but I would like to be. Can someone reference a good starter book?
 
Can someone reference a good starter book?

It's a huge field of study. Do you want a book on complete history, best-cases, most famous cases, or examination of theories?

You request is somewhat like asking for the best book on Martial Arts, or the best book on Motorcycles. Both are huge fields.
 
I think UFOs and the National Security State, volume 1, by Richard Dolan, is an excellent and detailed book to start with. Jim Marrs' Alien Agenda is a good introduction and well written. Regarding Dimensions, Jacques Vallee wrote a book called Dimensions, which might cover your interest in dimensions.
 
UFOs for the 21st Century Mind—Richard Dolan (just published this spring, btw)
Operation Trojan Horse—by John Keel
The UFO Experience—by J. Allan Hynek
 
I am just reading Operation Trojan Horse right now. He refers to a lot of events that I haven't seen mentioned in other places. How accurate is his information in general? I think you can do a whole show about the things he talks about in that book.
 
UFOs for the 21st Century Mind—Richard Dolan (just published this spring, btw)
Operation Trojan Horse—by John Keel
The UFO Experience—by J. Allan Hynek

Re: Mr. Dolans book, this one was brought to my attention but I didn't really pay much attention to it. I got the impression that Richard gets all "esoteric-y" in it, but was that aspect always a part of his writings ?
 
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