Roswell, Wright-Patterson, and the Real Area 51: A Critical Look at a Speculative UFO Narrative
To the point
One view is that the Roswell mystery is really buried at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as a secret tomb for a major event, while critics say the subtitle is misleading and the book leans on second-hand sources and speculation rather than solid evidence, with some comparing it to Annie Jacobsen and Jim Marrs and praising its pace, interviews, memory metal, June Crain account, and Paul Boehmer's narration, but the verdict is that it's engaging but not new, more a compilation than a definitive exposé, leaving readers with the sense that a clear, verified account may never surface because witnesses stay silent and the government resists disclosure.
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