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Kevin Randle, a well-known investigator of the Center for UFO Studies, analyses cases from "Project Blue Book," a 22-year long U.S. Air Force study of the UFO phenomenon that ended soon after the 1967 Condon Committee report assessed that the military study of UFOs was unwarranted. Focusing on facts that don't match the official explanation, Randle proposes that the Condon Committee was incorrect: he argues that "Project Blue Book" was not a waste of time and that it actually provided evidence proving the existence of UFOs.
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This exhaustive study of previously classified files concludes that there is more to UFO sightings than the military claims. After investigating Project Blue Book files, the Air Force's UFO study, journalist Kevin Randel found some 4,000 unexplained cases. The author of "The October Scenario" and "The UFO Casebook", Randel has been studying the UFO phenomenon for more than 20 years.