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  • After the Flying Saucers Came

  • A Global History of the UFO Phenomenon
  • By: Greg Eghigian
  • Narrated by: David Colacci
  • Length: 15 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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After the Flying Saucers Came

By: Greg Eghigian
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Greg Eghigian tells the story of the world's fascination with UFOs and the prospect that they were the work of visitors from outer space. While accounts of great wonders in the sky date back to antiquity, reports of UFOs took place against the unique backdrop of the Cold War and space age, giving rise to disputed government inquiries, breathtaking news stories, and single-minded sleuths. After the Flying Saucers Came traces how a seemingly isolated incident sparked an international drama involving shady figures, questionable evidence, suspicions of conspiracy, hoaxes, new religions, scandals, unsettling alien encounters, debunkers, and celebrities. It examines how descriptions, theories, and debates about unidentified flying objects and alien abduction changed over time and how they appeared in the United States, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Russia. And it explores the impact UFOs have had on our understanding of space, science, technology, and ourselves up through the present day.

Replete with stories of the people who have made up the ufology community, the military and defense units that investigate them, the scientists and psychologists who have researched these unexplained encounters, and the many novels, movies, TV shows, and websites that have explored these phenomena, After the Flying Saucers Came speaks to believers and skeptics alike.

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Sensible account of insensible topic

This is a really excellent work. Very detailed and levelheaded. It is cultural history at its finest. The UFO phenomenon has a history, its canonical moments and guiding trends have context. And while it's impossible to fully understand UFO events without this context, it seems so glaringly absent from the standard historical record (littered as it is with sensational, click-worthy productions for profit-driven podcasts and cable TV). Eghigan describes UFOs as deeply entangled with popular culture and other important developments in our collective existence over the past 80 years. It's a reasonable and, frankly, irrefutable perspective as far as I can see. We have the unexplained phenomenon we deserve. And we're as much it's co-creators as we are its passive witnesses.

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