In case you were wondering if there have been any significant UFO sightings in the State of Missouri, look no further. The following is a list of books that cover the subject. And watch for a new book coming out in 2021 by Missouri MUFON field investigators who will publish their best cases.
The Kansas City UFO Flaps
By Margie Kay, 2017, Un-X Media Publishing
Kansas
City is a major UFO hot spot and has been since the early 20th century.
In this book, veteran UFO and paranormal investigator Margie Kay
presents many of the fantastic UFO sightings and close encounters which
occurred during UFO flaps in the greater Kansas City area, focusing on
the nationally covered 2011 - 2012 flap, the October 2011 mass sightings
and close encounters, and possible abductions. Kay also covers the
infamous and unexplained Kansas City Lights, which are still going on to
this day. Margie also presents her theory as to why Kansas City has
multiple unexplained paranormal events. Kay is a MO MUFON investigator.
The Fast Movers: Evidence of High-Speed UFOs/UAPs
by MO MUFON Investigators Margie Kay and Wayne Lawrence, and Bill Spicer, 2020, Un-X Media.
New
Evidence that UFOs are among us…Prepare to be amazed at stunning proof
the UFOs not only exist, but they are among us on a constant basis. In
this collaborative effort, three seasoned UFO investigators share their
independent investigations, experiences, and opinions, along with
photographs of multiple high-speed UFOs that Kay coined "The Fast
Movers." These objects are normally invisible to the naked eye, but can
be captured on film, and with practice, the viewer can learn how to see
them.The reader will learn techniques for capturing these extremely
fast-moving inter-dimensional craft using the Quantum UFO Observation
Technique with a video or still camera, and find out how to see the
craft using Quantum Telepathy or Remote Viewing with the naked eye. See
photos taken by Bill Spicer and Wayne Lawrence along with other
witnesses, including NASA and the U.S. Navy. The proof is undeniable,
and the conclusion is clear - we are not alone, and THEY ARE HERE.
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UFOs in Missouri: True Tales of Extraterrestrial and Related Phenomena By Lee Prosser, 2011, Schiffer Publishing LTD.
See
the state of Missouri as you never have before — as a hotbed of UFO
activity and paranormal phenomena. From time slips and vortices to
extraterrestrials and inter-dimensional beings, the Show Me State
appears to be a haven for all things supernatural. Hear about residents
who have been "implanted" or experienced missing time. Learn what to say
to an extraterrestrial and how to call down a UFO. Visit the many sites
of UFO sightings, including Excelsior Springs, Harrisonville,
Marshfield, and Northview. Travel to Missouri's own Bermuda Triangle —
Joplin, Springfield, and Branson. New perspectives on UFOs, mysterious
phenomena, intriguing tales, and scary UFO revelations are just waiting
to be explored, as the extraterrestrials beckon. Will you answer their
call?
Weird Missouri: Your Travel Guide to Missouri's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets
by James Strait, Mark Moran (Foreword by), Mark Sceurman (Foreword by) 2008, Sterling
GET
WEIRD!"Best Travel Series of The Year 2006"--"Booklist""" What's weird
around here? Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman asked themselves this question
for years. And it's precisely this offbeat sense of curiosity that led
the duo to create Weird N.J. and the successful series that followed.
The NOT shockingly result? Every "Weird" book has become a best seller
in its region! ((Series Sales Points)) This best-selling series has sold
more than one million copies...and counting Thirty volumes of the Weird
series have been published to great success since Weird New Jersey's
2003 debut
The Cape Girardeau 1941 UFO Incident
by George Dudding, 2015 GSD Publications
A
Southern Baptist Minister is drawn into a bizarre, strange, and
intriguing mystery when he agrees to lend a hand at an airplane crash
outside the city of Cape Girardeau, Missouri during the Spring of 1941
just before the United States enters World War II. There is something
strange about the whole incident and the reverend finds himself taking
part in a possible military and government cover-up. The events that
night will haunt him and his family for years to come.
MO41: The Bombshell Before Roswell
By Paul Blake Smith, 2016, W&B Publishers
MO41,
The Bombshell Before Roswell” by Paul Blake Smith, might well be the
most exciting, shocking, and impactful event – and now book subject -
not just in American history, but all of human history. Did three
extraterrestrials really crash-land their circular spaceship on a farm
just outside of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, in mid-April of 1941? Was this
stunning recovery then taken to a secret hiding place beneath perhaps
the most recognizable building in the world? Was an aspect of the
scientifically examined alien craft’s propulsion system applied to the
U.S. nuclear weapons program to help win World War II? The serious,
amazing pre-Roswell claims and quotes, rumors and insights, opinions and
documented facts are all examined here, in proper chronological,
easy-to-read order, the only book to ever comprehensively explore
perhaps the wildest nonfiction story of all time.
The results make up a case that could win in a court of law, or at least in the court of public opinion. You, the reader, decide!
UFO Cold Cases: Missouri: Secret USAF Files, 1952-1968, Declassified
By Dave Toplikar, 2018, davetoplicarbooks.com
Warning:
These cases might upset your reality. Straight out of Project Blue
Book, these are UFO cases the U.S. Air Force couldn’t explain —
real-life X-files from Missouri.They baffled the military and were labeled as "unknowns." Using
outside analysts and military personnel, the USAF treated these reports
of strange lights, flying saucers and other UFOs seriously. From the
late 1940s through the late 1960s, Project Blue Book received more than
12,000 reports. Most were explained away as common everyday objects:
planets, tricks of light, balloons, birds, meteors, helicopters or
planes. But not all could be identified — 701 reports are still listed
as “unknown.”
My Trip to Mars, the Moon and Venus,
Buck Nelson, 1956, self-published.
"We Met the Space People: The Story
of the Mitchell Sisters," Helen and Betty Mitchell (Address delivered
at the Buck Nelson Convention, June 28, 1959), Saucerian Publications.
Out of print, however there is a good article about Buck Nelson here.