Cosimo Expands on its UFO Book Collection: Ruppelt's Report on Unidentified Flying Objects Now Available

Top Quote The controversial unsanctioned report on the government's first official investigation of unidentified flying objects, written by Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, leader of Project Blue Book, with an introduction by British author and UFO investigator Colin Bennett. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 13, 2011 - "Do aliens exist?" It's one of the big questions of our lifetimes and was already answered in the 1950s by Edward J. Ruppelt, when he stated: "We found out that UFOs frequently visited Washington. […] fifty targets had been tracked from 8:00PM till midnight."

    Captain Edward J. Ruppelt was a man who sat on the edge of history his whole life. A member of the US Army Air Force and decorated World War II hero, he was a well-respected and credible man. Then, in 1951, the government assigned him to "Project Blue Book" as the lead conducting government research on flying saucers. If the government hoped his findings would confirm that UFOs could be explained away as chance sightings, they were disappointed. Ruppelt, ever the informer, published an unsanctioned report that went against the general military opinion that flying saucers did not exist, suggesting evidence to support the existence of extraterrestrial life.

    The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects is a window into the research that Ruppelt collected while heading "Project Blue Book." It was under his leadership that the project first began to seriously analyze sightings in an unbiased way.

    His findings supported the theory of UFOs and the importance of continuing to conduct government-sanctioned research.

    Ruppelt became the "founding father" of ufology, making the subject what it is today, a legitimate and fascinating area of study.

    The original controversial 1956 edition of The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects is now released by Cosimo Classics with an introduction by British author and UFO investigator, Colin Bennett, who says:

    " The story of Captain Edward Ruppelt's Project Blue Book, is a highly significant part of the narrative about "the military industrial complex"…..and The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects is as much about politics within national military organizations as it is about "flying saucers""
    -from the Introduction, by Colin Bennett

    To find out more about Ruppelt's fascinating life, read also his biography Flying Saucers Over the White House by British author and UFO researcher Colin Bennett, recently released in the U.S. (Cosimo Books).

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    EDWARD J. RUPPELT (1923-1960) was the head of Project Blue Book during the Korean War, from 1951-1953. He served at the Air Technical Intelligence Center, where he took over Project Grudge, a formal investigation by the U.S. military with the goal of debunking extraterrestrial and UFO activity. Under Ruppelt's supervision, the project, later named Blue Book, experienced its most fruitful years, when investigations were properly conducted without judgment or disdain. Many UFO researchers hail him as a pioneer of UFO research and hero in the fight to earn respectability for the field.

    COLIN BENNETT has written several books, including Looking for Orthon and Politics of the Imagination, which won the Anomalist Award for Best Biography in 2002. Bennett also wrote Flying Saucers Over the White House, a biography of Edward J. Ruppelt. Bennett currently resides in London where he continues to write and discover new interests.

    REPORT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS: The Original 1956 Edition
    Introduction by Colin Bennett
    Cosimo Classics, February 2011
    UFOs/History
    ISBN 978-1-61640-494-9
    Paperback, 262 pages, $12.95

    ABOUT COSIMO CLASSICS
    Cosimo Classics, based in New York, is an imprint of Cosimo, Inc., a specialty publisher of books and publications that inspire, inform and engage readers. Cosimo's mission is to offer unique books to niche audiences around the world.

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