The Flying Saucers Are Real, by Donald Keyhoe, was a book that investigated reports of UFOs by United States Air Force fighters, personnel, and other aircraft, between 1947 and 1950.[1]
Author | Donald Keyhoe |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Gold Medal Books |
Publication date | 1950 December 4, 2006 (Reprint) |
Media type | Hardcover |
Pages | 180 |
ISBN | 978-1-59605-877-4 |
Followed by | Flying Saucers from Outer Space (1953) |
Synopsis
editIt was printed in paperback by Gold Medal Books, in 1950, and sold for $0.25. In December 1949, prior to the publishing of the book, Keyhoe published an article by the same name in True magazine, with similar material.[2][3] The book was a huge success and popularized many ideas in ufology that are still widely believed today. According to Edward J. Ruppelt, the article was "one of the most widely read and widely discussed magazine articles in history".[4]
The Flying Saucers Are Real is short — only 175 pages. Keyhoe contended that the Air Force was investigating these cases, with a policy of concealing their existence from the public until 1949. He stated that this policy was then replaced by one of cautious, progressive revelation.
Keyhoe further stated that Earth had been visited by extraterrestrials for two centuries, with the frequency of these visits increasing sharply after the first atomic weapon test in 1945. Citing anecdotal evidence, he intimated the Air Force may have attained and adapted some aspect of the alien technology, its method of propulsion and perhaps its source of power. He believed the Air Force or the United States federal government would eventually reveal these technologies to the public when the Soviet Union was no longer a threat.
Reception
edit"Keyhoe's book Flying Saucers Are Real ... was the first influential attempt to promote the idea of "flying saucers" as alien spacecraft."[5] A loose parody of Keyhoe's book and of reports of UFO sightings and alien abductions is The Flying Saucers Are Very Very Real (2016).
See also
edit- Close encounter
- Circular wing
- Flying Saucers from Outer Space (also by Keyhoe)
- UFO conspiracy theory
Citations
edit- ^ Jacobs, David (2008). "Flying Saucers from Outer Space – The inspiration behind Earth vs. The Flying Saucers". In Wilson, S. Michael (ed.). Monster Rally: mutants, monsters, madness. West Orange, New Jersey: Idea Men Production. pp. 11–16, page 12. ISBN 978-1-4392-1519-7.
- ^ The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects: The Original 1956 Edition Archived 2014-07-27 at the Wayback Machine, Edward J. Ruppelt.
- ^ Hostile Aliens, Hollywood and Today's News: 1950s Science Fiction Films and 9/11 Archived 2014-07-27 at the Wayback Machine, Melvin E. Matthews
- ^ The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, pp. 92-93, Doubleday, 1956.
- ^ Rothstein, Mikael (2003). "The Rise and Decline of the First-Generation UFO Contactees: A Cognitive Approach". In Lewis, James R. (ed.). Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO Religions. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books. pp. 63–76, page 66. ISBN 978-1-57392-964-6.
External links
edit- Full text at sacred-texts.com
- Donald E. Keyhoe Archives Archived 2009-09-07 at the Wayback Machine
- Works by Donald Keyhoe at Project Gutenberg
- The Flying Saucers Are Real public domain audiobook at LibriVox