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Finding the UFO Crash at San Augustin: Isotopic Metal Analysis Not of This World - Paperback

Finding the UFO Crash at San Augustin: Isotopic Metal Analysis Not of This World - Paperback

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by Pro-Visual Design (Illustrator), Art Campbell (Author)

Finding the UFO Crash at San Augustin documents the crash site of a UFO in early July 1947 in west-central New Mexico. Many extremely unusual finds, including an I-beam and part of an anti-gravity system, were put through rigorous testing, making Art's book a first. "Superbly researched," says Tim Good, a well known U.K. author. "Something out of this world crashed here in 1947." - George Noory. Dr. Brooks Agnew, a noted talk show host says, "Few have the ability to keep listeners interested the way Art Campbell does." Scholars say, "The finds Art and his team have made are phenomenal." Art's research was outstanding. He located the lost archeologists at Harvard University. Over 15 independent labs across the country were involved in this decade-plus long research. In depth interviews from those closely associated with eyewitnesses are revealed in these pages. "He has an exciting story to tell. I highly recommend his book." - Stanton T. Friedman, nuclear physicist.

Author Biography

Art Campbell is a retired teacher living in Oregon. He holds two college degrees: a bachelors in fine art education and a masters of science in education. Mr. Campbell has held educational positions as a high school counselor, career counselor, and high schools principal. He retired in 1989. Mr. Campbell has gained some reputation as a historical writer in his home state of Oregon. In addition a lead article published in the Oregon Historical Quarterly, he has previously authored two published books on Oregon history: John Day Drift and Historical Guide (Frank Amato Publications, Inc., Portland, Oregon, 1980), which was in print for 27 years. This guide book covers drifting techniques for 66 miles of river travel, with descriptions of camping locations, rapid conditions, plus pioneer history on both sides of the river. Antelope: The Saga of a Western Town (Maverick Press, Bend, Oregon, 1990), which was in print for 7 years. This book covers the definitive history of this small Western town, from the town's raucous beginning as a stage stop during the Civil War through the Rajneesh intrusion in the early 1980s. Both books received favorable reviews and endorsements by the state's leading newspaper, The Oregonian. Mr. Campbell began his UFO investigative work in the late 1950s. He was the director of NICAP (National Investigative Committee on Aerial Phenomena) chapter in Kansas City Missouri in 1958-59. He worked with Donald E. Keyhoe on a key investigation of an early contact claim of George Adamski, which was disproven by the investigators.

Number of Pages: 152
Dimensions: 0.33 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: December 15, 2013