Invisible Residents: The Reality of Underwater UFOs
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A unique contribution to the study of the UFOs, originally published over 30 years ago, this updated edition includes new photographs and illustrations, and an extensive Foreword by David Hatcher Childress discussing more recent Underwater UFOs--now called USOs--Unidentified Submersible Objects. In the last 30 years, new sightings have occurred and new information on old sightings has come forth through the Freedom of Information Acts in the USA, Britain and Australia. These curious incidents during official military maneuvers raise many questions:
* do the British and Americans have underwater military bases capable of launching UFOs?
* could the ultimate docking stations for some of the UFOs seen constantly around the world be deep in our oceans?
* could these still-operational underwater docking bases have been built in our distant past by extraterrestrials?
Sanderson chronicles hundreds of curious unidentified underwater object incidents, many which emerge from the water to fly through the air, and draws some startling conclusions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #265751 in Books
- Published on: 2005-09-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 248 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Ivan T. Sanderson was born in the UK and was a British Military Intelligence Officer during WWII. Friends with Ian Fleming, he moved to the USA in the 1950s, settled in New Jersey and formed the Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained (SITU). He has appeared numerous times on TV, including The Tonight Show; his numerous books include Ivan T. Sanderson’s Book of Jungles; Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life; Things; The Unexplained; and others.
Customer Reviews
INVISIBLE RESIDENTS
THIS BOOK WAS A LITTLE CHILLING.IF THERE IS ANY TRUTH TO ANY OF IT WOW!MOST PEOPLE WILL HAVE A HARD TIME BELIEVING ANY OF THIS MANS WRITINGS.HE CLAIMS HE USES ONLY THE FACTS? THIS IS A REPRINT OF HIS BOOKS HE'S BEEN DEAD SINCE THE EARLY 70'S. ITS A SHAME I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR HIM GIVE A TALK!
Food for thought
"Invisible Residents-the reality of underwater UFOs" is a well thought-out, well-researched book on the possibility of resident aliens living in the deepest, most inaccessible rears of our oceans. Well documented, with many pictures this is an easy read with lots of good information for those doing their own UFO investigations. Highly recommended.
INVISIBLE RESIDENTS-INVISIBLE READ
I read "Invisible Residents" by Ivan T. Sanders when it was first published in 1970.At the time, it seemed exciting and very mysterious, and I readily accepted Sanderson's writing and premise. It's funny what 38 years can do!
To be truthfull, I was extremely dissatisfied when I started reading this book again. Naturally, much of the information is old and has been inflated and deflated so many times that much of it no longer resembles much of...anything.
Sanderson's premise is that; UFO's (or their underwater cousins) are not extra-terrestrial at all, but more than likely craft from earthly residents of an Atlantian type species who have resided here for millenniums long before we exchanged the "flipper" for feet.
There are numerous sightings of Unidentified Submersible Objects (USO's) to be sure, and...perhaps the existance of some submarine culture is possible. Who really knows at this point in time?
However, Sanderson's "hodge-podge" accumulation of various unsubstantiated reports became...I'm sorry to say, "a boring read." Although Sanderson is typically considered the "Godfather" of USO's, few have ventured past the age of this printing. Much more study needs to be done in this realm of "UFO-olgy".
There is only one such researcher that comes to mind, and readers who are attracted to this subject matter might focus more of their attention on the lectures and writings of Mr. Carl Feindt (as seen on the History Channels UFO series).
I appologize to the late Ivan T. Sanderson, but I could only give the book a three (3) star rating at best.





