additional information. It is for the reader to use the
references cited as a starting point to root out what is of
interest. This book was designed to get you started. It was
only a guide.
Concluding Thoughts-References
Vesco, Renato, 1976, Intercept UFO, page 96, Pinnacle Books, New
York, NY.
THANKS
Most everyone who has ever looked in to the matter of German
flying discs has come to the conclusion that there is at least
some truth to it. Still, opinions and interpretations within
this group differ with the individual doing the research. Nobody
can know or find everything. This certainly is true of the study
of German flying discs. Many researchers in this field have set
up a circle of correspondence or exchange with others interested
in this topic. Even the brightest, most hard working individuals
have benefitted from an exchange of information.
I have written up this book by doing some research and receiving
a great deal of help, input and information sent to me by my
friends. My deepest thanks and appreciation" go out to those
individuals who have shared their findings with me, explained
their research to me and/or shared the counsel of their wisdom.
This is true even in cases of disagreement or in cases of
differing interpretations. In all cases, they have gone much
beyond their published material. These include: Michael Blaeser,
Rainer Daehnhardt, the late Joseph Andreas Epp, Dr. Gordon
Freeman, Heiner Gehring, Friedrich Georg, Dr. Milos Jesensky,
Kadmon, Mark Kneipp, Robert Lesniakiewicz, William Lyne, Thomas
Mehner, Theo Paymans, Richard Ross, Klaus-Peter Rothkugel, Horst
Schuppmann, Vladimir Terziski, Milos Vnenk and Michael Watson. I
would also like to thank my daughter, Lisa Stevens, for her work
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