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Vintage UFO CDs Vol. 2 6-CD set. Here's a great savings of classic UFO radio shows.
This set includes:
FLYING SAUCERS SERIOUS BUSINESS
Frank Edwards’Audio version of FLYING SAUCERS SERIOUS BUSINESS. Hear stories
of Flying Saucers and Ships at sea, Astromer reports, Power Sources, Censorship,
Moon Signals, Contactees & Kooks, and much more. 51 mins Audio CD
THE KEYHOE INTERVIEWS
One of the most credible pioneers of the modern UFO age. Hear U.S. Marine Major
Donald Keyhoe (Ret.)., an Annapolis graduate, be interviewed by Mike Wallace
(60 Minuets) in a 1959 TV report about his Armstrong Circle Theater and the
censorship when he was about to tell the American public the truth about UFOs
and the Air Force coverup. On tracks two & three, hear Keyhoe explain his
position in depth on the Long John Nebel radio programs. He was the first to
allege in the late 1940's that the US Air Force was withholding information
about UFO's. Keyhoe claimed to possess many files and photographs from UFO sightings
by pilots. Keyhoe served as chairman of the research organization National Investigations
Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), a position bestowed on him in 1957. NICAP
was one of the first private UFO organizations. This recording has a couple
minor flaws & skips, but overall is very good. Audio CD, 75 mins.
UFOs AND THE UNEXPLAINED
Audio CD featuring world famous news comentator Frank Edwards of the Mutual
Raio Network. He is interviewed by a panel of people including Long John Nebel.
Very interesting listening, even through the "cracks" and "pops"
of the recording. It's not the clearest recording sometimes, but Frank Edwards
voice cuts through like a sharp knife. This audio CD features 3 tracks: Track
1: UFOs and Flying Saucers - An overview of the subject. Frank explains why
his interest is so high and why he believes. 32:35 Min. Track 2: Inventions
and Unexplained Incidents - Frank reviews Tunguska, Otis T. Carr, and an anti-gravity.
27:40 Min. machine. Track 3: Donald Keyhoe & NICAP - Comments about Donald
Keyhoe and his books, his contribution to the subject and the organization of
NICAP. This segemnets end abruptly. 11:48 Min.
THE FLYING SAUCER FLAP
1966 Radio News Special Program on UFOs. Featuring comments by DONALD KEYHOE,
J. ALLEN HYNEK, AL CHOP (USAF), JAMES MOSELEY, and WILLIAM COLEMAN (USAF). Recorded
eye witness and news accounts include Wash DC Radar Case 1952, McMinnville OR,
Exeter NH, and Keyhoe describes an Aircraft case investigated by SECRET Government
agency. Scientists discuss explanations of UFOs and unexplained cases. Keyhoe
and others discuss Air Force cover-up including official recorded statements.
Travel back in time to 1966 with this historical UFO recording! Audio CD 71
Min.
WAR OF THE WORLDS
This is the "so-called" reason the government won't reveal all they
know about UFOs. The panic from this broadcast was significant. Although Orson
Welles, Mercury Theatre and the Columbia Broadcasting System couldn't "soap
the windows" of their listeners the night before Halloween back in 1938,
they could annihilate the world for them. And that's exactly what they did with
this radio adaptation of H.G. Wells's famous novel, War of the Worlds. The adaptation
was written by Howard Koch, and it was realistic enough to panic some listeners
who tuned in too late to realize the broadcast was merely a prank. Koch used
his medium to good effect, couching the first part of his drama as a series
of special news reports interrupting a "regular" program of dance
music. These updates on the seemingly innocent scientific oddity taking place
on Mars served to pique interest, which Koch quickly built on with breathtaking,
on-the-scene reports from Grover's Mill. How could listeners help but perch
on the edge of their seats as Carl Phillips coolly intoned phrases such as,
"I'll give you every detail as long as I can talk..."? As the Martians
spread their terror throughout New Jersey, Koch jacked up the tension using
radio reports from the infantry and air force. These messages would ominously
fall silent as the troops engaged the invaders, occasionally preceded by a telling,
"Only one thing left..." Koch then used the show's intermission to
segue into the first-person account of the "end of the world" by Pearson,
a haunting and poignant monologue spoken by Welles. It's easy to see why this
broadcast created genuine panic back in 1938, and today it still stands as one
of the most exhilarating SF radio shows in history. It is easily equal to Wells's
original masterpiece. Audio CD, nealy 1 hour in length, uninterrupted.
INVASION? Radio programs that suggest invasion
THE ROSWELL ANNOUNCEMENT ON ABC RADIO: This is the original
announcement of the famed Roswell, NM crashed disc made by ABC Network Radio
news anchor Taylor Grant on July 8, 1947. This first public announcement that
the US government had recovered a crashed flying saucer was covered up by The
Army Air Force and successfully kept the lid on the so-called Roswell Incident
until 1978--31 years later--when former military personnel involved in the recovery
began to speak openly to UFO researchers about the crash, the recovery, AND
the cover-up. You may have heard an edited version of this announcement before,
but this is a completely un-edited transfer from the original acetate recording
of the live news program. This recording is followed by excerpts from an interview
with Col. Thomas DuBose, former assistant to General Ramey who initiated the
cover-up by switching the debris of the actual crash for pieces of a downed
weather balloon before reporters and photographers were allowed to see the wreckage.
Dubose CONFIRMS the cover-up in one typically terse military statement in a
recording made just before his death in the late 80's.
THE 1947 INTERVIEW THAT NAMED THE SAUCERS: Most researchers
will tell you the "Modern Age" of UFO research began on June 24, 1947
when private pilot Kenneth Arnold spotted a group of strange craft while on
a solo flight over Oregon. It is in this interview conducted by news reporter
Bill Burquette that Arnold speaks the famous phrase that forever nicknamed unidentified
flying objects as "flying saucers."
THE BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES: Ray Angler, a California air raid
warden in 1942 describes an event that could be the military's first actual
gunfight with an alien UFO. Hundreds of shots were fired at unknowns that hovered
above the city of Los Angeles illuminated by air raid searchlights. Not one
hit was scored. Thousands watched as this "battle" raged.
THE UFO ATTACK ON WASHINGTON, DC: August of 1952 became known
as "The Summer of The Saucers" when numerous UFOs were seen--and many
tracked on radar--for several weeks over the United States capitol. They repeatedly
violated restricted airspace including flying near and/or over the White House
and the Capitol Building and flew at rates of speed in excess of 7000 miles
an hour! In these two interview excerpts you'll hear Al Chop, The Pentagon's
Public Relations Officer at the time, give an overview of the events followed
by newsman John Dailey's interview of James Ritchie of the Civil Aeronautics
Association, who seems at a loss to explain the strange incidents.Hear U.S.
Marine Major Donald Keyhoe (Ret.)., an Annapolis graduate, be interviewed by
Mike Wallace (60 Minuets) in a 1959 TV report about his Armstrong Circle Theater
and the censorship when he was about to tell the American public the truth about
UFOs and the Air Force coverup.
THE SEARCH FOR THE SAUCERS: An early report on the UFO phenomenon
produced by the news department of the ABC Radio Network in late 1947. This
program is replete with the usual snide comments about alcohol, bad dreams,
and even a reference to Martian deejays! Still, the program has its merits--mostly
in the descriptions of UFO sightings by firsthand witnesses, even though they
seem to be scripted. UFO-mania swept the country in the summer of 1947 and this
program manages to capture the social attitudes of the time provoked by the
sightings. About one hour Audio CD.
Audio CD set 6 CDs
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