Incredible Aberration? reveals how an Army Platoon survived a paranormal nightmare and why a high level cover-up kept the facts from the public.
This bizarre tale started when a platoon of Army reservists was sent east during the summer of 1976 to participate in a Bicentennial celebration in northern New Jersey, in an area where Washington had faced the British in 1776.
Arriving in the midst of many other units and their equipment, the platoon retreated to a nearby campground to wait for the congestion to clear. Found missing the next day, Army Brass declared them AWOL and ordered their arrest. When the platoon finally reappeared, they tried to explain their absence by telling an outrageous story of having been fighting Redcoat Dragoons at the start of the Revolutionary War.
The Army wanted to court-martial them as lying lunatics, but concerned about the publicity, covered-up the matter instead. The platoon was forced into silence. The story might have ended there, but an Admiral stumbled onto the truth and began pursuing it for his own purposes.
This is the story of what he uncovered.
About the AuthorRobert E. Bonson was born in Los Angeles, graduated from Santa Barbara
High School and received his BS from California Polytechnic University in
San Luis Obispo.
He started his career in aerospace with the Atlas Missile program. Over the
next 35 years he participated as an executive in the management of many DoD
and NASA programs involving the development and production of missiles,
satellites and the Space Shuttle.
In his leisure time he became fascinated with the paranormal, studying many
aspects for his personal insight. He is an expert at weaving his knowledge
and experience with various phenomena into unique tales of drama and
adventure.
Robert E. Bonson has been fascinated with psychic and other paranormal phenomena for over thirty years and is an expert at weaving his knowledge and experience into unique blends of action, drama and adventure.
The question mark in each title indicates that the reader has to decide whether the story is true or not - since book is based on the premise that "In the end - it is not what the eye sees, that counts; It is what the mind perceives!"