Levelland
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Narrated by:
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Michelle Araya
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By:
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Kevin D. Randle
About this listen
On November 2, 1957, a series of sightings of a glowing, egg-shaped object was seen around the West Texas town of Levelland, USA. Multiple witnesses at multiple locations reported their cars stalled at the close approach of the UFO. Over a two-hour period, the object terrorized the witnesses. The Hockley County Sheriff, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and even officers from Reese Air Force Base saw the UFO. A comprehensive investigation has, for the first time, uncovered additional witnesses and revealed the Air Force's clandestine attempts to resolve the case without revealing the true nature of the events.
The Levelland sightings are not the only time that reports of stalled cars and other interactions with the environment were reported. In France and South America, in 1954, similar reports were made, many of them including descriptions of creatures from the UFOs.
Levelland is the first book to examine this aspect of the UFO phenomenon in-depth and provide detailed eyewitness testimony from law enforcement officers, along with an examination of the once-classified official investigation. The true story of the Levelland UFO is revealed, and it will change minds.
©2022 Philip Mantle (P)2022 Philip MantleWhat listeners say about Levelland
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- Anonymous User
- 12-04-22
A straight to the point. no nonsense presentation.
A really informative documentation of events. Lots of information, clearly explained, and with absolutely no waffle.
Really enjoy it!
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- Anonymous User
- 14-05-22
Excellent analysis
An excellent analysis of the case. The only beef I would have with the Audible version is the relentless listing of source references. Whilst I agree this is important in such a book I would have preferred if this had been left to the end.
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