Page 15 of 165
INTRODUCTION The Case for the UFO is perhaps the most unusual and comprehensive volume yet produced on the fascinating subject of the "flying saucers." To bring the rare combination of a scientifically trained mind, plus imaginative, fetter-free thinking to the mysterious subject of possible intelligence from outer space, is something which has been much needed. This is precisely what Jr. Jessup has done. This book is a sound step forward in the great need to approach, dispassionately, material pertaining to the flying saucers; it goes far toward putting the topic on a down-to-earth basis. | have never before seen such apparently unrelated subject_matter brought into focus so skillfully and analyzed so successfully. It is the men of insight and the men of unobstructed vision of every generation who are able to lead us through the quagmire of a in-a-rut thinking. It is the men of imagination who are able to see relationships which escape the casual observer. \t remains for the men of intuition to seek answers while others avoid even the question. Mr. Jessup's analyses are based on phenomena which were of scientific record many years before the present controversial era, and are therefore objective; thus, the overall picture which we have here will, and should, become the bible for the UFO. Whereas, | may not necessarily agree with Mr. Jessup in each of his startling deductions, certainly there is every reason to believe that his is the correct approach: indeed, many of his onclusions will be difficult, if not altogether impossible to refute! Having brought to The Case for the UFO Kis ability to reason clearly, to research assiduously and to write lucidly and effectively, Mr. Jessup has performed _a valuable service to all of us who know _and_ believe "There are more things in heaven and earth... than are dreamt of in (our) Philosophy." Jemi; He may reason clearly but only to the point where Logical deduction stops & Emotionalism takes over, as do all Humans. Mortification or pride or Lack of enough evidence May put him on a Soap-box Level. Yet, He isa Scientist and as such May show No such traits, as are ;usually found in Gaiyari. | see your point, Jemi, He could convince the whole thing but then have you ever tried to tell the Honest truth about Something of which only you have observed? True enough, It cannot be done. So Let us see What thisman has in ways of Doing So, Eh? 15 He says"apparently" means "seemingly" FRANK EDWARDS