Frank Scully (/23/64) was an author in the '40s '50s who wrote for the show business publication Variety. In /49, Scully published two columns in Variety, claiming that extraterrestrial beings were recovered from a flying saucer crash, based on what he said was reported to him by a scientist involved/5. Frank Scully () was an American journalist and author, as well as a regular columnist for the magazine Variety. He wrote in the ‘Author’s Preface’ to this book, “Between the people and government today lies a double standard of www.doorway.ru by: 4. We, like most people, including Mr. Scully, have never seen a flying saucer. But from the mass of evidence as reported in the press and magazines by reputable persons, there is much reason to believe that they actually do exist/5(12).
Behind The Flying Saucers -- The Truth About The Aztec UFO Crash by Frank Scully, Sean Casteel PDF, ePub eBook D0wnl0ad "The CONSPIRACY JOURNAL is very proud to offer this expanded version of perhaps the most seminal book in the history of the unexplained a case that now stands right beside the UFO crash at Roswell, MN for its credibility. Frank Scully () was an American journalist and author, as well as a regular columnist for the magazine Variety. He wrote in the 'Author's Preface' to this book, "Between the people and government today lies a double standard of morality. Behind The Flying Saucers: The Truth About The Aztec UFO Crash. Frank Scully, Sean Casteel. Published by Inner Light - Global Communications, ISBN ISBN
"The food was in concentrates, non-toxic when tested and of a sort familiar to our vitamin-conscious civilization. Four of these flying saucers, had landed on earth. Thirty-four men, measuring between thirty six inches to forty inches in height had been found dead in three of the saucers discovered."End quote. And the story goes on. In September of a new flying saucer book, Behind the Flying Saucers, hit the market. Produced by Hollywood Variety writer Frank Scully, this little book claimed to have the real answers about the flying saucers. Scully's explanations most definitely did not agree with those released by the Air Force. The publisher's note recognized this, saying "However, we are as convinced as any thoughtful publisher can be that Mr. Scully has approached his subject with probity and has interpreted the. Frank Scully () was an American journalist and author, as well as a regular columnist for the magazine Variety. He wrote in the ‘Author’s Preface’ to this book, “Between the people and government today lies a double standard of morality.
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