In 1955 one of the most controversial UFO books of the 1950s was published: The Case for the UFO. The book, written by Morris Ketchum Jessup, delved into the theoretical power sources for UFOs and asked questions about what allowed these objects to perform extraordinary aerial feats, such as hovering at incredible heights and coming to a complete stop in mid-air. Jessup’s work suggested that anti-gravity could be the answer. His theories quickly attracted attention, particularly from a ‘special weapons’ division within the US Navy. This interest indicated that Jessup’s ideas had struck a chord with military officials. In 1959 Jessup disappeared…
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