The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects

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The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects

by Edward J. Ruppelt

EN·~12 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total

CHAPTER ONE

40:25

CHAPTER TWO

39:49

CHAPTER THREE

49:01

CHAPTER FOUR

35:28

CHAPTER FIVE

26:23

CHAPTER SIX

38:07

CHAPTER SEVEN

34:27

CHAPTER EIGHT

41:41

CHAPTER NINE

33:47

CHAPTER TEN

44:16

Description

A meticulous account from the former chief of the Air Force’s UFO investigation program, this work gathers together every official record, witness statement and scientific note that ever reached Project Blue Book. Without the usual secrecy of government dossiers, the author strips away names and locations while preserving the core facts, letting listeners hear the raw data that sparked decades of debate. From early sightings in the late 1940s to the moment an F‑86 jet actually fired on an unexplained object, the narrative follows the uneasy tension between military caution and the public’s growing fascination.

The book also explores how scientists, pilots and ordinary citizens each contributed their own pieces to the puzzle, and why the word “proof” became a battlefield of its own. Listeners are invited to sort through radar logs, radiation reports and contradictory testimonies, and to form their own judgment about whether the sky really hides something beyond our current understanding.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (733K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-12-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward J. Ruppelt

Edward J. Ruppelt

1922–1960

Best known for leading the U.S. Air Force’s early UFO investigations, he helped replace the phrase “flying saucer” with the more neutral term “unidentified flying object.” His insider account of Project Blue Book helped shape how generations of readers thought about the mystery.

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