
Veteran UAP Researcher Compiles Global Archive of Unexplained Aerial Phenomena
Andy McGrillen, the host of the long-running "That UFO Podcast," has released a comprehensive new volume titled "Atlas of Unidentified Flying Objects and Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena." Published by Ivy Press with a foreword by Diana Walsh Pasulka, the book serves as a global survey of 30 significant cases spanning six continents. These incidents are categorized into five distinct areas, including crash retrievals, military encounters, and civilian sightings. By utilizing commissioned maps, original photography, and direct witness testimony, the work aims to provide a structured geographical and thematic overview of the most enduring mysteries in the field.
The selection process for the book draws heavily on McGrillen’s six years of investigative podcasting, featuring insights from notable figures such as Whitley Strieber and Gary Voorhis. The collection highlights iconic events ranging from the Roswell and Rendlesham Forest incidents to the Varginha and Ariel School encounters. By curating these specific cases, the author seeks to distill decades of anecdotal evidence into a cohesive reference for researchers and enthusiasts alike. The project reflects a growing trend of professionalizing UAP documentation through rigorous cataloging and the preservation of firsthand accounts from those who claim to have experienced these anomalous events.
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