Annie Jacobsen is an investigative reporter, based in Los Angeles, USA. Her mainstream writing has been in the areas of finance, business and terrorism, and has appeared in a wide variety of newspapers and magazines. (Click here.)
A while ago, she became interested in the topic of Area 51 and subsequently published a book in 2011 titled "Area 51:An uncensored history of America's top secret military base." Orion. London. ISBN 978-1-40914-1136. (Click here.)
The book includes accounts of the S-4 Bob Lazar saga; UFO sightings caused by the U-2 and A-12/SR71 then "secret" US aircraft operating out of Area 51, and an engineer with a really different origin for the famous 1947 Roswell crash.
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It is nice to see women taking a deep interest in the UFO phenomenon, and be willing to risk their mainstream reporting careers to discuss this topic. Well done!
Have any readers come across other female investigative reporters publishing in this field? If so, please share.
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