Author Raymond Szymanski reflects on the incidents of 1966 in his new book named Alien Shades of Grey
A four-year-decade U.S. Government senior scientist turned paranormal researcher and investigative author named Raymond Szymanski will be in southwest Michigan this month with his new book called the Alien Shades of Grey trilogy. He will present his findings on the incidents of the March 1966 UFO sighting.
Reportedly almost 56 years ago there was a sighting of strange lights and flying saucers over Dexter and Hillsdale College in the sky of the state of Michigan. The government reported the incident merely as “mash Gas” after discrediting the concerns of visible UFOs.
However, the story of the incident can be found in the book called Project Blue Book which states the code name for the systematic study of unidentified flying objects by the United States Air Force team from March 1952 to December 1969. The book recalls incidents of UFO encounters with “investigation” and “explanation.”
Author Szymanski also tells a similar story of the 1966 UFO sighting but from an account of an eye-witness. The witness named Colonel Gary K. Carroll, an Air Force pilot was sent to track the UFO. Mr. Szymanski has taken a series of interviews with the Colonel to collect information from his memories. The Colonel said that he observed and chase something indescribable to the laws of physics over southeast Michigan.
Author Szymanski has compiled the examination records and eyewitness reports along with interviews of people claiming to experience the event, into his book called the Alien Shades of Grey trilogy. He has also produced another book called Swamp Gas My Ass, which deals with the detailing of the southeast Michigan UFO events in March 1966.
The author will be present at the Hillsdale Community Library on July 30, 2022, to elaborate on the strange events. The presentation by author Szymanski will begin at noon and the registration is completely free of cost.