For decades, UFOs were dismissed as mere conspiracy theories, often relegated to the realm of sci-fi with "X-Files" music and jokes about little green men. But now, the conversation has shifted. UFOlogists, enthusiasts, and researchers—once ridiculed—are now in the spotlight, featured on major international TV, radio, and podcasts.
This book uncovers the fascinating world of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) and Unexplained Aerial Phenomena (UAP), exploring both famous incidents and lesser-known cases. Arranged in 5 chapters: Abduction, Crash Retrieval, Military, Civilian and Close Encounter and with specially commissioned maps, detailed case studies, photographs and direct witness testimonies, it reveals the global scope of UAP sightings and encounters.
While iconic events like Roswell, the Phoenix Lights, and the Hills abduction have their place in UFO history, this book dives deeper, shedding light on thousands of lesser-known but equally significant cases. From the Varginha crash in Brazil to the Tic Tac encounters off California’s coast, this book presents new information, case details, and direct witness testimony, revealing the global scale of this extraordinary phenomenon.
Whether you're a believer or a skeptic, Atlas of UFOs and UAPs provides an informed perspective on these incidents and is an essential read for anyone looking to understand the full scope of UFO and UAP sightings worldwide.
Contents include:
Abduction: Fred Valentich, Travis Walton, Pascagoula, Terry Lovelace, Betty & Barney Hill, Whitley Strieber
Crash Retrieval: Roswell, Kingman, Kecksburg, Varginha, Coyame
Military: Tic Tac, Washington Flyover, Rendlesham, Shag Harbour, Belgian Wave, Tehran
Civilian: Trans-En-Prov, Xioshan Air, Kenneth Arnold, Stephenville, Broadhaven, Delhi, Dalnegorsk
Close Encounter: Cash Landrum, Westall, Ariel, Voronezh, Dechmont