Author: | Michael H. Rogers | ISBN: | 9780692577530 |
Publisher: | Perception Press | Publication: | March 7, 2016 |
Imprint: | Perception Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Michael H. Rogers |
ISBN: | 9780692577530 |
Publisher: | Perception Press |
Publication: | March 7, 2016 |
Imprint: | Perception Press |
Language: | English |
Michael H. Rogers is well known as foreman of the crew with whom he lived through the chaos and terror of the UFO abduction of Travis Walton in ‘75. Rogers successfully defended this landmark event against every sordid attempt of skeptical obliteration, to emerge as the world’s most famous and certainly best documented occurrence of close encounter ever recorded. Realizing that he was uniquely qualified to find the unfeigned facts of UFOs, mass sightings, clandestine government agendas, etc., Rogers set about a highly risky, determined, and extremely unusual quest for the absolute truth of it all. Twenty years later, after investing essentially every aspect of himself and personal fortune, too often a threat to his life, he finally sat down to inscribe the excitement of “Fire’s Point”. This large and informative, yet provocative, surprisingly well illustrated novel exists in three prodigious parts; the first of such to be born of fire in years.
Michael H. Rogers is well known as foreman of the crew with whom he lived through the chaos and terror of the UFO abduction of Travis Walton in ‘75. Rogers successfully defended this landmark event against every sordid attempt of skeptical obliteration, to emerge as the world’s most famous and certainly best documented occurrence of close encounter ever recorded. Realizing that he was uniquely qualified to find the unfeigned facts of UFOs, mass sightings, clandestine government agendas, etc., Rogers set about a highly risky, determined, and extremely unusual quest for the absolute truth of it all. Twenty years later, after investing essentially every aspect of himself and personal fortune, too often a threat to his life, he finally sat down to inscribe the excitement of “Fire’s Point”. This large and informative, yet provocative, surprisingly well illustrated novel exists in three prodigious parts; the first of such to be born of fire in years.