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Just when you thought it was "safe to go back into the woods again," Flatwoods Monster researcher Frank C. Feschino, Jr. has released an "Updated & Revised Edition" of his truly ground-breaking book, "The Braxton County Monster." It is expanded significantly.
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Mr. Feschino just spoke to me and commented about his ongoing research into the Flatwoods case. About his new 2013 book Feschino stated, "The Flatwoods Monster case and the UFO events of September 12, 1952 are like one gigantic puzzle and I have been piecing it together for 21 years now."
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The author added, "Alfred, the information and answers are out there, they always have been, you just have to find them. With the release of last year's book along with all the publicity I received through several radio shows, it has caused a lot of additional information to surface. Yes, people really started paying attention to the Flatwoods case and taking it very seriously. "
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Frank then stated, "As I continued to research the Flatwoods case, I discovered more and more credible information. Meanwhile, there were others, including colleagues, radio listeners and book readers from around the country, who gave me various leads to additional information. It is unbelievable how many people from around the world and this country have emailed me. Some people have actually gone to their local libraries and sent me old newspaper articles about the "Flatwoods Monster" and the September 12 UFOs, and some have actually sent me original 1950s UFO periodicals."
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He adds, "I took all of this newly discovered information, reviewed it and dissected it. Then I reopened my master book and started to put all of this new information into its proper place within the timeline of UFO events. The story-line begins to solidify further than I had ever hoped."
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"In some cases, I took out my original research maps—I have a lot of them—and plotted the sites of the many newly discovered UFO sightings over the mid-Atlantic United States. Actually, I was able to distinguish each individual UFO by their flight-path trajectories, their locations and the times they were sighted. There were also other UFO landings that night and I additionally found out about another crash site in another state altogether. Needless to say, Blue Book did not have this listed in their files. In total, I found an additional 14 locations where UFO sightings occurred on that night. ...One 'meteor,' right!" Feschino took a resigned breath...
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"You know what it was like with my book being wide-open and adding to it, Alfred? It was like the book was a patient being operated on, on a hospital operating table. I added everything into the long storyline of the book and truly expanded it, substantively. See, by adding more pieces to the September 12 UFO puzzle, the big picture became much more complete, clearer and updated! I also added more photos, maps and illustrations to the book, which expanded it even more."
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"...You know something, Alfred? At this time my book is the definitive book on the 'Flatwoods Monster' case, and even my repurchasing readers will not be disappointed."
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Closing, we remember that F-94 fighter pilot John Jones and radar observer John DelCurto—ordered into storming night skies to shoot down UFOs in a secret air war—still have not been found. I suspect they never will...
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