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'''Flying Saucers!''' is a book published in 1952 by [[Rev. Dr. Orval Lee Jaggers | O. L. Jaggers]]. In it he relates his understanding of the UFO phenomenon establishing the fact of UFOs existence.  He then states that UFOs are the "wheel within a wheel" spoken of by the Prophet Ezekiel.  He equates UFOs with Cherubim and Seraphim and expounds upon the purpose of their manifestation.<br><br>
 
'''Flying Saucers!''' is a book published in 1952 by [[Rev. Dr. Orval Lee Jaggers | O. L. Jaggers]]. In it he relates his understanding of the UFO phenomenon establishing the fact of UFOs existence.  He then states that UFOs are the "wheel within a wheel" spoken of by the Prophet Ezekiel.  He equates UFOs with Cherubim and Seraphim and expounds upon the purpose of their manifestation.<br><br>
As evidence of UFOs existence, he relates several UFO sightings, several of which were reported in mainstream media of the time including the ''Reader's Digest''.  At the time, the US military had established "flying saucer teams" to investigate UFO sightings.  The existence of these "flying saucer teams was well known at the time.  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blue_Book | They were, however, discontinued in 1970.]  Jaggers also relates the well-known and tragic story of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mantell | Captain Thomas Mantell], a Kentucky Air National Guardsman who perished when his P-51 Mustang crashed while presumably pursuing a UFO in January 1948.
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As evidence of UFOs existence, he relates several UFO sightings, several of which were reported in mainstream media of the time including the ''Reader's Digest''.  At the time, the US military had established "flying saucer teams" to investigate UFO sightings.  The existence of these "flying saucer teams was well known at the time.  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blue_Book  They were, however, discontinued in 1970.]  Jaggers also relates the well-known and tragic story of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mantell Captain Thomas Mantell], a Kentucky Air National Guardsman who perished when his P-51 Mustang came apart while presumably pursuing a UFO in January 1948. He also relates an incident that was reported in the Washington Post of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1952_Washington_D.C._UFO_incident several unidentified flying objects appearing in the sky over the US capital].
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Flying Saucers!  
Author O. L. Jaggers

Flying Saucers! is a book published in 1952 by O. L. Jaggers. In it he relates his understanding of the UFO phenomenon establishing the fact of UFOs existence. He then states that UFOs are the "wheel within a wheel" spoken of by the Prophet Ezekiel. He equates UFOs with Cherubim and Seraphim and expounds upon the purpose of their manifestation.

As evidence of UFOs existence, he relates several UFO sightings, several of which were reported in mainstream media of the time including the Reader's Digest. At the time, the US military had established "flying saucer teams" to investigate UFO sightings. The existence of these "flying saucer teams was well known at the time. They were, however, discontinued in 1970. Jaggers also relates the well-known and tragic story of Captain Thomas Mantell, a Kentucky Air National Guardsman who perished when his P-51 Mustang came apart while presumably pursuing a UFO in January 1948. He also relates an incident that was reported in the Washington Post of several unidentified flying objects appearing in the sky over the US capital.