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Of all the UFO experts, Commander Alvin E. Moore sported one of the most impressive backgrounds. His skill in engineering and other sciences, and his expertise in history, law, and intelligence work uniquely qualified him to present and evaluate the mass of ufological data presented in this book.

Educated at the US Naval Academy, The American University, and the George Washington School of Law, he holds BS and MA degrees. He was a retired line officer of the US Navy, specializing in aeronautical engineering, and was patent engineer and attorney for the Wernher Von Braun team of space scientists at Huntsville, Alabama. Moore was granted more than 50 US patents on his inventions - mostly on aircraft, marine craft, and automobiles.

Out of an intense sense of duty to his country and to mankind, Commander Moore was spurred to publish this book and share his inside knowledge of the UFO enigma. Despite the passage of time, this book remains one of the most insightful and technically credible works on the subject.


Mystery of the Skymen (Audible Audio Edition) Alvin E Moore Lee D Foreman New Saucerian Books

Not a book for everyone. Alvin Moore's mammoth book was generally overlooked when released in 1979. It has now been reissued (Mystery of the Skymen), but without the original cover, which depicts the shapes Alvin Moore saw in the sky and on the ground. The book was also released with a different title, and even worse artwork: The Secret UFO Diary of CIA Operative Comm. Alvin E. Moore: Exposing the Existence of the Alien Skymen.

It is worth "looking inside" the most recent reissue to see Moore's style of writing. The cases of strange things falling from the sky get somewhat repetitive. However, he really goes into detail on several incidents, more detail than I've seen elsewhere on the Thomas Mantell case, quoting from perhaps every newspaper that covered the subject at the time, plus J. Allen Hynek's Grudge Report and states where he disagrees with Hynek's findings. Also, he writes in detail on the Florida scoutmaster D. S. Desvergers incident in detail. He quotes from several other cases from the Grudge Report.

The premise of the book is that aliens have sky islands from where they do terrible things to people and animals. He must have combed through dozens of issues of Flying Saucer Review, National Enquirer and Fate magazine. He cites the case of goat and geese mutilations in Puerto Rico in 1976, the case of the mysterious death of Marilyn Sheppard in 1954, a case of a woman found dead in a hedge in 1977 where the police were puzzled as to what kind of object had inflicted the fatal wounds. The skymen are very good at covering their traces, according to Moore. He mentions that famous UFO researcher Jim McDonald died a month after speaking with Moore: "I suspect that his fate might have been similar to the death of the scientist M. K. Jessup, who also apparently endangered skymen's secrets." Moore sees a gelatine substance on the edge of his lawn. This substance dissipated into a mass of stuff that looked like cobwebs. That gets him thinking about the 1947 Maury Island incident and of how Ken Arnold visited Harold Dahl's house and found it covered in cobwebs. On TV he saw two witnesses of the "Flatwoods Monster" describe "a big mechanical device - a bright green monster". His book includes the report of the Flatwoods incident by the Chief of the U.S. National Guard.

Towards the end he refers to the thoughts of Brinsley Le Poer Trench, former editor of Flying Saucer Review and a former believer in the notion that aliens were benevolent "space brothers" whose aim was to guide humanity into some kind of Golden Age. By 1977 Trench had considered that terrorism, assassinations of government leaders, murders that seem without motives, sexual crimes, kidnappings, aircraft hijackings and riots were in many cases connected with UFOs and their occupants indirectly, through skypeople controlling the minds of many "earthsurface perpetrators of violence": "Unseen entities are taking control of ordinary people's minds." Moore evidently agrees. Anyone looking for a 1970s book of the type written by Brad Steiger on aliens being on a mission to save humanity should avoid this. But for anyone fearing or expecting the worst, this book will confirm their expectations.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 23 hours and 2 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher New Saucerian
  • Audible.com Release Date December 29, 2015
  • Language English
  • ASIN B019S37WKU

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Not a book for everyone. Alvin Moore's mammoth book was generally overlooked when released in 1979. It has now been reissued (Mystery of the Skymen), but without the original cover, which depicts the shapes Alvin Moore saw in the sky and on the ground. The book was also released with a different title, and even worse artwork The Secret UFO Diary of CIA Operative Comm. Alvin E. Moore Exposing the Existence of the Alien Skymen.

It is worth "looking inside" the most recent reissue to see Moore's style of writing. The cases of strange things falling from the sky get somewhat repetitive. However, he really goes into detail on several incidents, more detail than I've seen elsewhere on the Thomas Mantell case, quoting from perhaps every newspaper that covered the subject at the time, plus J. Allen Hynek's Grudge Report and states where he disagrees with Hynek's findings. Also, he writes in detail on the Florida scoutmaster D. S. Desvergers incident in detail. He quotes from several other cases from the Grudge Report.

The premise of the book is that aliens have sky islands from where they do terrible things to people and animals. He must have combed through dozens of issues of Flying Saucer Review, National Enquirer and Fate magazine. He cites the case of goat and geese mutilations in Puerto Rico in 1976, the case of the mysterious death of Marilyn Sheppard in 1954, a case of a woman found dead in a hedge in 1977 where the police were puzzled as to what kind of object had inflicted the fatal wounds. The skymen are very good at covering their traces, according to Moore. He mentions that famous UFO researcher Jim McDonald died a month after speaking with Moore "I suspect that his fate might have been similar to the death of the scientist M. K. Jessup, who also apparently endangered skymen's secrets." Moore sees a gelatine substance on the edge of his lawn. This substance dissipated into a mass of stuff that looked like cobwebs. That gets him thinking about the 1947 Maury Island incident and of how Ken Arnold visited Harold Dahl's house and found it covered in cobwebs. On TV he saw two witnesses of the "Flatwoods Monster" describe "a big mechanical device - a bright green monster". His book includes the report of the Flatwoods incident by the Chief of the U.S. National Guard.

Towards the end he refers to the thoughts of Brinsley Le Poer Trench, former editor of Flying Saucer Review and a former believer in the notion that aliens were benevolent "space brothers" whose aim was to guide humanity into some kind of Golden Age. By 1977 Trench had considered that terrorism, assassinations of government leaders, murders that seem without motives, sexual crimes, kidnappings, aircraft hijackings and riots were in many cases connected with UFOs and their occupants indirectly, through skypeople controlling the minds of many "earthsurface perpetrators of violence" "Unseen entities are taking control of ordinary people's minds." Moore evidently agrees. Anyone looking for a 1970s book of the type written by Brad Steiger on aliens being on a mission to save humanity should avoid this. But for anyone fearing or expecting the worst, this book will confirm their expectations.
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