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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 112. Chapters: Dan Aykroyd, Donald Keyhoe, Erich von Daniken, Ufology, Art Bell, Jean-Pierre Petit, List of Ufologists, Glenn Dennis, Ademar Jose Gevaerd, Felix Ziegel, J. Allen Hynek, George Adamski, James E. McDonald, Stanton T. Friedman, Jacques Vallee, Billy Meier, Alfred Webre, Philip J. Klass, Paul Hellyer, Daniel Fry, Michael Salla, Patrick Wall, Whitley Strieber, Edward J. Ruppelt, Jerome Clark, John Edward Mack, Jaime Maussan, Bruce Barrymore Halpenny, Michael Persinger, Morris K. Jessup, George King, Linda Moulton Howe, Nick Pope, Jim Marrs, Bruce Maccabee, Bernard Haisch, Steven M. Greer, Aime Michel, Philip J. Corso, Carol Rosin, Lincoln LaPaz, Leonard H. Stringfield, Bill Moore, Allen H. Greenfield, Paul Bennewitz, Peter A. Sturrock, Lionel Fanthorpe, David Michael Jacobs, George Van Tassel, Budd Hopkins, James Harder, Richard H. Hall, Elizabeth Klarer, John Keel, George Noory, Jenny Randles, Frank Edwards, James W. Moseley, Brinsley Le Poer Trench, 8th Earl of Clancarty, Arthur Trudeau, Georgina Bruni, Susan Clancy, Orfeo Angelucci, Allan Hendry, Alexander Kazantsev, Paul Vigay, Nick Redfern, R. Cedric Leonard, Brad Steiger, John G. Fuller, Harley Rutledge, George Knapp, Fabio Zerpa, Robert Dean, William Kenneth Hartmann, Richard M. Dolan, Andrew Tomas, Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, W. Raymond Drake, Hilary Evans, Alfred Loedding, Luis Burgos, Iker Jimenez, Michael D. Swords, Claude Poher, Robert Ernest Dickhoff, Ion Hobana, J. Salatun, Brenda Butler. Excerpt: Ufology (pronounced ) is a neologism coined to describe the collective efforts of those who study reports and associated evidence of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). UFOs have been subject to various investigations over the years by governments, independent groups, and scientists. The term derives from UFO, which is pronounced as an acronym, and the suffix -logy, w...