New Book Reveals Two Films Substantiating An Advanced Technology Behind The UFO Phenomenon
Two startling films and the facts behind them reveal the existence of an incredible technology behind the UFO phenomenon, and expose how scienceand the militaryattempted to suppress the evidence.
XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = FB />Online PR News 25-April-2012 AUSTIN, TEXAS, April 22, 2012In X Descending, Christian Lambright documents how private study of an unpublished daylight, multi-witness UFO movie, filmed by veteran UFO researcher Ray Stanford, resulted in a major aerospace propulsion breakthrough. Until now, no book could show that aerospace propulsion science has directly benefited from studying a UFO film. Here is the evidence, with an in-depth documentation of how it has occurred.
X Descending also opens up the mysterious Paul Bennewitz case with startlingly detailed, hitherto unpublished color film-frame images clearly revealing that, whatever objects Bennewitz saw and filmed within the Manzano Weapon Storage Area at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., they are exotic, technological, and nothing with which, even today, we are familiar. Included is discussion of Bennewitzs early experiences, and a serious examination of the counterintelligence effort to suppress the evidence of what he had seen and filmed. This book names names.
X Descending is currently available as a digital book (ePub, PDF, and Kindle format, $9.99) from Amazon, XDeskPublishing.com, and coming soon to the Apple iBookstore.
About the author:
Christian Lambright is a former investigator for the Center for UFO Studies and a contributor to the Computer UFO Network. He holds a degree in Psychology from Baylor University, has worked extensively in Computer Technology and Internet services, and has a background in graphic arts and illustration. He currently lives in central Texas.
About X Desk Publishing:
X Desk Publishing is a new publishing group focusing on content exploring the mysteries of reality and human potential. Along with quality non-fiction books, articles, and multimedia presentations that intrigue and educate, X Desk Publishing looks for fiction works that are entertaining and lead us to examine the depths of the human experience. You can visit X Desk Publishing on the Internet at www.xdeskpublishing.com.