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They’re Here!: UFOs, UAPS, and US is an investigative journalist’s odyssey visiting with experts in various related fields—seeking to separate truth from fiction and raising questions for consideration around what is destined to become the biggest story of our time. Starting with the ancient past and reviewing today’s scientific explorations, the book profiles whistleblowers, archaeologists, scientists, abductees, and many others in order to present a compelling and convincing case that we are not alone.

Produktbeschreibung
They’re Here!: UFOs, UAPS, and US is an investigative journalist’s odyssey visiting with experts in various related fields—seeking to separate truth from fiction and raising questions for consideration around what is destined to become the biggest story of our time. Starting with the ancient past and reviewing today’s scientific explorations, the book profiles whistleblowers, archaeologists, scientists, abductees, and many others in order to present a compelling and convincing case that we are not alone.
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Autorenporträt
Dick Russell is an investigative journalist and the eclectic author of over fifteen books, including three New York Times bestsellers coauthored with Jesse Ventura and Eye of the Whale, named a Best Book of the Year in 2001 by three major newspapers. His book The Man Who Knew Too Much, probing the forces behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, has been hailed as a “masterpiece of historical reconstruction.” The final two volumes of his biographical trilogy, The Life and Ideas of James Hillman, and his book The Real RFK Jr., were published in 2023. Russell is also the author of Black Genius and the American Experience and the memoir My Mysterious Son: A Life-Changing Passage Between Schizophrenia and Shamanism . He was a recipient of the citizen’s Chevron Conservation Award for his environmental activism. Russell resides in Los Angeles.