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THE CAPE GIRARDEAU INCIDENT: America's Earliest UFO Crash-and the Case That Vanished (The Occult Connection)
by Ken Hudnall

English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GJG9HGRX | 60 pages | pdf | 23 MB​

What if America's first UFO crash didn't happen at Roswell?
In April 1941-six years before Roswell and before the modern UFO era even existed-something reportedly fell from the sky near Cape Girardeau, Missouri . There were no headlines, no official explanations, and no public investigation. Whatever happened that night vanished almost completely from the historical record.
Or so it seemed.
Decades later, a quiet story emerged involving a rural crash site, a rapid military response, and a local minister summoned to pray over bodies that were not human. No documents survived. No photographs surfaced. Only testimony, memory, and an unsettling silence that has endured for more than eighty years.
In The Cape Girardeau Incident , investigative authors Ken Hudnall and Sharon Hudnall examine one of the most elusive and controversial pre-Roswell cases ever reported. Rather than claiming definitive answers, this book asks a more difficult question: how do events disappear before history ever records them?
Drawing on oral testimony, historical context, comparative crash cases, and institutional behavior, this volume explores:Why early UFO incidents were easier to suppress than later onesHow military and media silence can erase events without denialThe role of clergy and intermediaries in sensitive crisesWhy pre-1947 cases are structurally disadvantaged in historical researchHow Cape Girardeau may represent a successful early containment , not a hoax
This is not a book about belief. It is a book about absence -about the records that never existed, the questions that were never asked, and the stories that survived only because someone remembered.
Part of The Hudnall Files , this volume places the Cape Girardeau incident where it belongs: not on the fringe of UFO lore, but at the margins of American history-where inconvenient events quietly disappear.

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