In League With A Ufo

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Roswell crash 1947. Every gadget in the Alien ship possessed unique personalities. The gadgets were capable, in the most bizarre ways, of conveying emotions to the scientists. The description given by the scientists about the gadgets was that they were like synthetic versions of insects and small animals. However, the gadgets lacked organic qualities in the respect that they did not eat, drink, or eliminate, yet the gadgets did not have inert qualities of synthetic human made materials either. The Alien gadgets squirmed, crawled, levitated, jumped, flew and walked! The size of the living gadgets ranged from a deer tick to a basketball, with the majority of the items fitting in the palm of the average man's hand. The scientists treated some gadgets as delightful toys, and occasionally fought over them like children, impatiently waiting their turn to inspect, explore, and be entertained by the gadgets. Some of the Alien gadgets, however, turned out to be monsters.

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Lou Baldin In League with a UFO 10 clandestine laboratories setup in several places around the world. Some of the scientists in such programs had physical contact with Aliens and Alien technologies, that were discovered inside the salvaged Alien spaceship at Roswell. A few of these people eventually wrote books describing some of the things they worked around, but for the fantastic nature of their claims few believed them. Others, with more profound information and fearful of loosing credibility, careers, and even their life, had no interest in going public. Some remained quiet out of duty to country. Most of these people have gone to their graves, taking their Alien secrets with them. But not all secrets were taken to the grave. Some remained hidden in dusty attics and damp basements, stored away under old magazines and books inside boxes, awaiting discovery. Much of this material was never found, and like countless other historical documents throughout the ages has been lost to posterity, never to be viewed by human eyes again. No one will ever know how much secret information from that and other covert projects made it to the landfills, but some journals have surfaced after the author(s) have passed away. When I first wrote “In League with a UFO” I did not want to be associated with the UFO phenomena and was not sure how to put the information out without admitting my personal experiences. So I put the manuscript away for two years before revisiting it again and publishing the manuscript. Unbeknownst to me at the time was that my book would come out in print two weeks before the 50th anniversary of the Roswell crash. My publisher informed Lou Baldin In League with a UFO 11 me of that fact and suggested that I should take advantage of the crowds that would converge in Roswell, New Mexico on July of 1997, to sell my books. I declined and my book remained for the most part unknown for nearly ten years after publication. A few books were purchased and in the second year I was invited to a filming of a documentary concerning UFOs and again I declined publicity for the book. I did however do a couple of radio shows which netted me a few book sales. How I came to have this information is as strange as the information itself. I was a homebuilder at the time with no desire to write and little if any writing ability to boot. I received a call one day and was invited to have lunch by an individual I did not know. I often met with clients and suppliers who I did business with and didn’t give it much thought when I accepted the invitation. I met with this fellow at an upscale restaurant and we never once talked about construction, which should have been odd, but for some reason it was not. During our conversation he handed me some papers that he took from his briefcase and showed them to me. I can’t to thi