Could aliens actually exist in small-town Vermont? Nancy suspects not... Nancy, Bess and George have driven from River Heights to northern Vermont to visit a friend of George and her mom's who owns a quaint, touristy small restaurant/café in a town near a major ski resort. They are amazed that though it is past the height of foliage season, and barely ski season, there is a traffic jam of cars waiting to catch a ferry; they decide to drop out of line and drive to a local diner. When they question the waitress about what is going on, she is surprised they haven't heard but there have been repeated and credible UFO sightings over the border in ski country in Vermont. George jokes about little green men in snowsuits. Bess suggests the men are red but wearing green snowsuits. Nancy simply cracks up, but grows serious when the waitress reveals that even Federal government investigators have been called in--"Vermont is turning into a North Country Roswell, New Mexico!" It's been great for business, here and throughout northern Vermont, particularly for the town at the foot of the ski resort, but we're all getting a little tired of the crowds, the waitress confides.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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"Morton has written the definitive book on this innovative movie by Steven Spielberg...Meticulous research of this caliber is not found in other books on Close Encounters . Fans will find Morton's take informative and fascinating.
Roy Neary's life is changed forever by the bizarre events that begin with an unexplained power failure.
But after years of denials, Hynek made a shocking pronouncement: UFOs are real. Thirty years after his death, Hynek’s agonizing transformation from skepticism to true believer remains one of the great misunderstood stories of science.
Hynek proposed three types of close encounter:First Kind: Sighting of one or more UFOs at a distance of 500 feet or less.Second Kind: Sighting of a UFO with associated physical effects (e.g. heat, electrical interference, etc).Third Kind: ...
This is the perfect book for teachers, parents, and anyone else who is looking for a lighthearted, nostalgic read.
"Most people know that UFOs repeatedly visited Washington, D.C., in the summer of 1952.
Noted ufologist Dr. J. Allen Hynek, who coined the phrase “close encounters of the third kind.” “Before anyone else had a chance to answer, Steven tossed out a number,” says Michael Phillips. “He said $2.7 to $2.9 million.
We have actually had an encounter with a true extraterrestrial—but an extraterrestrial from another space, another time, another dimension, the ultimate extraterrestrial: God.