Renato Vesco
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Renato Vesco | |
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Born | 30 August 1924 Arona, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy |
Died | 1999 (aged 74–75) Genoa, Italian Republic |
Renato Vesco (1924-1999) was an Italian ufologist and aeronautical writer who proposed the novel hypothesis that UFOs were Anglo-Canadian military craft that were secretly being developed by British scientists and manufactured in Canadian facilities.
Selected Bibliography
- Vesco, Renato (1968) (in Italian), Intercettateli Senza Sparare: La Vera Storia dei Dischi Volanti, Milano: Mursia
- Vesco, Renato (1969) (in Italian), I Velivoli del Mistero: I Segreti Tecnici dei Dischi Volanti, Milano: Mursia
- Vesco, Renato (1972) (in Italian), Operazione Plenilunio: I Voli Spaziali dei Dischi Volanti, Milano: Mursia
Translations
- Vesco, Renato; Paige, D. D. (trans.) (1971) (in English), Intercept— But Don't Shoot: The True Story of the Flying Saucers, New York: Grove Press — trans. of Intercettateli Senza Sparare (1968); later reissues under title Intercept UFO.
- Vesco, Renato; Ashton, John (Sep. 1976), "Canada: A Haven For UFO's?", Argosy's UFO Magazine (New York: Popular Publications) 1 (2): 22-27, https://archive.org/details/argosys-ufo-magazine-vol.-1-no.-2-september-1976/page/23/mode/2up, "A noted expert has researched the subject extensively over the years... as far back as World War II. His belief is that they come from Canada." (Brief discussion of British seizure of German aeronautic research following the Second World War and developments upon them in the post-war period, including manufacture of highly advanced craft at secret Canadian bases.)