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Nick Redfern: Contactees a History of Alien-Human Interaction on Scott Cluthe's Positively Incorrect

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Nick Redfern started his writing career as an eighteen-year-old in 1982 on a British-based music, fashion, and entertainment magazine called "Zero." His interest in UFOs was prompted by his father, who worked on radar with the British Royal Air Force, and who was personally aware of several UFO encounters investigated by the British Government in the 1950s. Having been assured by sinister Government stooges that UFOs were a crock and nothing more than misidentifications, hoaxes, lies and the deranged tales of certifiably whacked-out nut-jobs, Nick -- a cynical soul and never one to believe in anything told to him by the official world -- decided to head off in hot pursuit of the truth about UFOs for himself - and he's still looking. Nick began his "career" in Ufology as a firm devotee of the works of Keyhoe, Stringfield and a multitude of other long-gone, high-profile figures who believed that ET was visiting the Earth. Today, Nick believes that the answers to the UFO mystery can probably be found somewhere within a combination of the collective works of Greg Bishop, John Keel, Terence McKenna, Rick Strassman, Aleister Crowley, and Jack Parsons. Nick is the author of eight books on unsolved mysteries and UFOs: "A Covert Agenda;" "The FBI Files;" "Cosmic Crashes;" "Strange Secrets" (with Andy Roberts); "Three Men Seeking Monsters;" "Body Snatchers in the Desert;" "On the Trail of the Saucer Spies;" and "Celebrity Secrets." He has written for UFO Magazine; Fortean Times; Fate Magazine; and the British Daily Express newspaper.

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