I checked worldcat and found that I could request it on loan to be delivered to my public library. My copy should be here in a few weeks. If it's as good as it sounds, I'll do a write up for /r/UAP.
I think you should hunt down a copy as well so we can compare notes!
Great newspaper links by the way. FWIW, I think it is wise to capture screencaps and note the dates for good articles because I doubt Google News Archives will run for too much longer. It's not a particularly popular or successful program for them, and I believe they've stopped indexing new papers.
To be clear, I was not saying I agree with David Jacobs' conclusion. I'm just offering what he has said in the past since that's what I know. And if I were to accept that Jacobs' "integration" event is approaching, I would temper that expectation with an Oryx-style sense of caution. Because in such a world where people are actually abducted and put on white tables in ovular rooms and "Grey" humanoids with huge eyes access their minds via a nerve in the eye in order to show them images of humans and "others" playing together before carting out human-looking babies and forcing the abductees, even men, to suckle them...I'd be inclined to agree with Charles Fort:
> The Earth is a farm. We are someone else's property.
No tinfoil hat needed. Project Identification: the first scientific field study of UFO phenomena is an excellent book, and it details a local physics professor's extensive investigation around Piedmont.
Your local library likely has more information than we do here.
Read all you can but I would Start with this one.. Lonnie Zamora & the Socorro sighting.
I just published a book with part of it on this exact topic and spent the last 2 years researching and writing it, trying to find the best sources. You can see the Podcasts that I thought were/are the most efficient ones in Chapter 6 of the Table of contents on the Amazon page but please don't post it. Hope it helps you though:)
The Reliable Field Guide To UFO Science, Media And Data Sources: Your Guide For Who To Know And Where To Go With UFO
> But my mom's friend works there and he laughed at me when I asked about related books
I was thinking newspapers from the time, not other books. See the Google News Archive posts that have been linked here on /r/UAP. Also if you look on Worldcat, you can see where the nearest library is that does have Project Identification. Your local library may be able to get it on loan for your you.
I'm circling back around to let you know of a book I'm reading right now. It was written by a NASA scientist who witnessed a UAP. He was not allowed to even mention the incident because the official line of NASA is to deny that UFOs exist and his employment was dependent on following the policy.
What I love about this book is that it is a scientific analysis from an actual rocket scientist's engineering viewpoint. The other part I like is that he looks for the similarities in events and then uses known physics to explain much of the characteristics of a UAP.
It's a technical but good read for those looking for a scientific/engineering viewpoint: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JRMRK8M/ref=oh_aui_d_detailpage_o00_?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Have you guys read By Any Means Necessary: America's Secret Air War? During the cold war (and still done to the Chinese) we would do covert Electronic intelligence flights to spoof the radar of our enemies to make them think there was a wave of bombers flying into their country.
Does anyone really believe we limited this kind of espionage to just radar defenses? Is it that much of a stretch to believe the Soviets would do the same thing right back at us?
To this day the Russians have never told their people about any electronic espionage against them, and our government has never told us about any from the Soviet bloc either. I think we have the source to our ICBM loving aliens right there.