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  • Seller image for UFOSearch: Premonitions of the Future Parts I-IV; Special for Mr. William P. LaParl for sale by Carpetbagger Books, ABAA

    Germann, Val

    Published by UFOSearch, Columbia, 1991

    Seller: Carpetbagger Books, ABAA, Woodstock, IL, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condition: Very Good. With a handwritten letter from William LaParl, for whom the report was written, to Tom Benson. 49p. Very Good. Blue folder with some edgewear. All pages firmly bound into the folder with brads. A photocopy of Germann's report in four parts--The Arnold Case, The Ruppelt Chronology, The Keyhoe Scenario, and The Manchurian Candidate--with an additional article "A Look At Bill Cooper's The Secret Government." To begin the report, Germann provides background on UFO developments throughout the 1980s and into the boom of the early 1990s. The report aims to answer three questions by studying early works in ufology: 1) Was there government involvement at the beginning of the UFO Era? 2) Was there intelligence community involvement at the same time? 3) Were there bizarre psychological aspects to UFO cases early on? A truly unique item that analyzes the conspiratorial ideas of 1990s ufology. Signed.