A compelling exposé of the world’s greatest secret
Based on many years of research by one of the world’s most respected authorities on alien phenomena, Need to Know draws on top-secret documents, reports of encounters with huge craft of unknown origin reported by pilots and naval officers, and interviews with high-ranking military and intelligence insiders. This book is full of revelations, including the alarming escalation of aircraft accidents following military attacks on UFOs, the disappearance of hundreds of military aircraft during UFO encounters and recent near-misses with UFOs.
‘...THE CLASSIFICATION WAS, FROM THE OUTSET, ABOVE TOP SECRET, SO THE VAST MAJORITY OF U.S. OFFICIALS AND POLITICIANS, LET ALONE A MERE ALLIED MINISTER OF DEFENSE, WERE NEVER IN THE LOOP’The proof, such as recovered alien vehicles and communication with their crews, is there but it is being denied to the general public, as well as to an overwhelming majority of scientists. But Need to Know provides a wealth of new documents and oral evidence, from all over the world, supporting the existence of alien intelligence and UFOs – and by focusing on military and intelligence evidence it is hard to refute.
-Paul Hellyer, former Canadian Minister of Defense (2005)
Timothy Good’s previous books include the British Sunday Times top 10 bestselling titles Beyond Top Secret and Alien Liaison. As a leading authority on UFOs he frequently appears on television and radio documentaries. He lives in London.
More information is on his website: www.timothygood.co.uk
See Also:
Legacy Of A UFO Story
There Have Been Skirmishes Between UFOs and American Fighter Jets
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