📖 Overview
Thomas J. Carey is a UFO researcher and author who focuses on the 1947 Roswell incident and government secrecy surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena. He has spent decades investigating the alleged crash of an extraterrestrial craft near Roswell, New Mexico, conducting interviews with witnesses and examining documentation.
Carey co-authored "Witness to Roswell" with Donald R. Schmitt, presenting their research into the incident through witness testimonies and military records. The book argues that the military recovered alien technology and covered up the event. His work "UFO Secrets Inside Wright-Patterson" examines alleged extraterrestrial artifacts stored at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Carey's research methods involve interviewing military personnel, civilians, and their family members who claim knowledge of UFO incidents. He presents his findings through books, lectures, and documentary appearances. His work contributes to the body of literature arguing for extraterrestrial visitation and government cover-ups of such events.
👀 Reviews
Readers of Carey's UFO books divide between believers and skeptics. Supporters praise his investigative approach and the witness testimonies he presents. They find his documentation compelling and appreciate his efforts to interview aging witnesses before their stories are lost. Some readers describe his work as thorough research that challenges official narratives.
Critics question the reliability of witness accounts and the lack of physical evidence supporting his claims. They point to inconsistencies in testimonies and suggest that anecdotal evidence cannot prove extraterrestrial contact. Some readers find the writing repetitive and note that much of the material retreads familiar ground in UFO literature.
Several reviewers appreciate Carey's collaboration with other researchers and his systematic approach to gathering information. Others express frustration with what they see as confirmation bias and selective interpretation of evidence. The books tend to appeal most to readers already interested in UFO phenomena and conspiracy theories about government secrecy.