Halloween Special: UFO Frontier Available in Paperback

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Oct 30, 2009, 4:41:54 PM10/30/09
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Just in time for Halloween, Kenny Young's UFO Frontier has been
released to paperback. The anthology chronicles his 7+ years of
professional ufology across the Cincinnati region and tristate area.
Pick it up today on Amazon or CreateSpace. Kindle version also
available. Purchase today at http://astore.amazon.com/ufoundergroun-20.

In UFO Frontier, Cincinnati-based Ufologist Kenny Young's body of work
is revealed including his investigations into Jackie Gleason and "The
Pickled Men", pre-Roswell UFO crashes, the 1997 "Phoenix Lights",
phantom blasts, mystery planes, weird creatures, stealth aerospace
technology, crop circles, police and government UFO incidents, and
private industry involvement. No crackpot flying saucer personality or
organization is safe from his level-headed criticism. Editor and
fellow paranormal researcher S. Patrick Feeney merges several of
Young's unpublished works into this single anthology.

Reviews:

"Written by a man who dedicated his life to the paranormal, Kenny
Young's UFO Frontier covers many cases involving UFO's that remain
unexplained to this day. As a fan of the paranormal there is one major
prerequisite that would influence my decision to read a book of this
type: its unbiased factual information. Too often authors confuse fact
with fantasy and blur the line between fiction and non-fiction. As a
reader that's interested as much in the scientific side of paranormal
investigation as the main subject itself this is a major selling point
for me. It's not about what you think to be true, it's about what you
know to be true. Thankfully Young holds to this mantra as well. Young
recounts his cases with as much devotion to the facts as his attention
to detail and what equates is not only an informative, but an
entertaining read as well. UFO Frontier is a book that kept me
interested from beginning to end and I would definitely recommend it
to those who are even remotely interested in the paranormal." --ARN
Investigator Brandon Kuntz
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