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Hiding In Plain Sight Volume II picks up where the original Hiding In Plain Sight left off. Volume II is filled with a complete series of original pictures, completely enhanced through media software and filters. Providing the viewer a new and close up look at details never before seen in any previously reported sighting of an Unidentified Flying Object. "These pictures are not the usual shape (spheres and saucers) most folks can mentally process and will be hard to digest. My point is, the true off-world stuff is hard for most to latch onto. Life is massive and weird. Until your paradigm…mehr

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Hiding In Plain Sight Volume II picks up where the original Hiding In Plain Sight left off. Volume II is filled with a complete series of original pictures, completely enhanced through media software and filters. Providing the viewer a new and close up look at details never before seen in any previously reported sighting of an Unidentified Flying Object. "These pictures are not the usual shape (spheres and saucers) most folks can mentally process and will be hard to digest. My point is, the true off-world stuff is hard for most to latch onto. Life is massive and weird. Until your paradigm changes to handle it, it remains an emotionally significant event." Volume II does not claim the pictures in this book have digitally captured a "Flying Saucer", making a stop at Earth as it travels through the universe, nor is it an attempt to "make" someone believe there are unidentified objects flying around in our atmosphere. What this book does, is it presents to you, pictures of an unidentified object that was in the air over the Florida Panhandle, "believe it or not".
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Autorenporträt
Scott Gearen is a retired USAF Pararescue Specialist (PJ) with over 2000 hours of flight time he has an in-depth knowledge and awareness of what he sees in the sky. On 30 April 2019 Scott photographed the first and only identifiable pictures ever published of an Unidentified Flying Object.