They Knew Too Much about Flying Saucers
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They Knew Too Much about Flying Saucers

by Gray Barker

Published: 2014

Runtime: 256 minutes

Theme: Government & Institutions

What happens when someone gets too close to the truth? Originally published in 1956, They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers was one of the first books to document UFO sightings, government cover-ups, and mysterious men who appeared to silence witnesses. Gray Barker investigates: Strange disappearances of UFO researchers who got too close to classified knowledge. The Men in Black—who are they, and why do they appear whenever forbidden technology is uncovered? Connections between Antarctica, Operation Highjump, and suppressed post-WWII discoveries. Considered one of the foundational books in UFO literature, Barker’s work fueled the modern narrative of government suppression, advanced aerospace technology, and mysterious forces working behind the scenes. If Admiral Byrd saw something beyond what was publicly reported, this book hints at why we may never know the full story.

Author Bio

Gray Barker (1925–1984) was one of the earliest UFO investigators, writing extensively about unexplained phenomena, government secrecy, and suppressed technology. His work on the Men in Black, secret military projects, and hidden aerial technology remains influential, shaping modern UFO research and conspiracy lore.