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Invisible Residents
1970
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s/t: A disquisition upon certain matters maritime & the possibility of intelligent life under the waters of this earth A unique contribution to the study of the UFOs, originally published over 30 years ago, this updated edition includes new photographs, illustrations & an extensive Foreword by David Hatcher Childress discussing more recent Underwater UFOs—now called USOs—Unidentified Submersible Objects. In the last 30 years, new sightings have occurred & new information on old sightings has come forth through the Freedom of Information Acts in the USA, UK & Australia. These curious incidents during official military maneuvers raise many questions: Do the British & Americans have underwater military bases capable of launching UFOs? Could the ultimate docking stations for some of the UFOs seen constantly around the world be deep in our oceans? Could these still-operational underwater docking bases have been built in our distant past by extraterrestrials? Sanderson chronicles hundreds of curious unidentified underwater object incidents, many which emerge from the water to fly through the air, & draws some startling conclusions.

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Ivan T. Sanderson
Author · 7 books

Scottish biologist, mostly known for his writings on cryptozoology and the paranormal. Sanderson published three classics of nature writing: Animal Treasure, a report of an expedition to the jungles of then-British West Africa; Caribbean Treasure, an account of an expedition to Trinidad, Haiti, and Surinam, begun in late 1936 and ending in late 1938; and Living Treasure, an account of an expedition to Jamaica, British Honduras (now Belize) and the Yucatan.

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