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Considering that yesterday was Halloween, I have chosen to highlight a title from the Schiffer “paranormal” line, which is distinct from the more strictly “normal” Military History imprint.
As stated on the cover, Mysteries of Georgia’s Military Bases is focused on “Ghosts, UFOs, and Bigfoot”. Here is an example of the encounters described from the manuscript:
On March 10, 2000, at about 1 a.m., a man was parked across the street from Dobbins, “to watch the jets make their midnight runs,” he informed the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC). After a while he decided to sit on the hood for a better view. He saw a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy cargo jet land, which was a normal event, but a few minutes later, when several helicopters also landed, his curiosity was piqued.
“There’s a lot of fuss over that C-5,” he thought. “I wonder what’s up with that.”
He walked across the street for a closer look, and after half an hour, the plane stopped on a runway beside a hangar. He then “noticed guys in what looked like light gray army fatigues run around the plane and hangar.” He found that odd, it being an air force base.
The men worked to unload a cargo draped in a tarp from the big plane. A hard wind caught the edge of the tarp and “lifted just enough for me to see a round-shaped craft that seemed to glisten in the hangar lights almost like it had a slight glow.”
The soldiers quickly caught the tarp and covered the craft, moving it into the hangar. The witness complained, “Nobody believes me; they say you saw a jet, but I know what I saw, and that was no jet.”
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Happy Halloween!
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