If In Doubt, Blame the Aliens!
A new scientific analysis of UFO sightings, alleged alien abductions, animal mutilations and crop circles.
By
Dr. L.G.Howarth
![]()
What are the best explanations obtained when techniques used to analyse the Apollo XIII problems are applied to unexplained phenomena?
What is the probability that aliens really are to blame?
The answers from this analysis may surprise you...
If in doubt, Blame the Aliens!-a new scientific analysis of UFO sightings, alleged alien abductions, animal mutilations and crop circles by Dr. L.G.Howarth.
Published by Writer's Showcase presented by Writer's Digest [www.iUniverse.com]
ISBN 0-595-15693-2
Available now from iUniverse.com; Amazon.com; Amazon.co.uk; Amazon.ca; Amazon.de; Amazon.fr; The Book Place; Booksamillion.com; Borders.com; WHSmith.co.uk; and for ordering from good bookstores.
This book is also available as an e-book from iUniverse.com for US$6.

Reviews |
Review by The UFO Organization:This book takes an entirely different approach to explaining the UFO Phenomenon, using statistics to prove the most likely explanations he takes you through the different mathematical formulae step by step, which under lie the statistics so anyone can easily understand. |
Review by Björn Borg for UFO-Finland:Awaiting translation. |
Comments by James Whale on TalkSPORT Radio 18th April 2001:...absolutely amazing. ...something that the UFO buffs have wanted for years. |
Excerpts from review by Nick Redfern in May 2001 UFO Magazine:…it reads well …is a very welcome diversion from your everyday UFO book. …presents his data in easy-to-understand terms. …refreshing and encouraging. …recommend that you add Les Howarth’s book to your library at the earliest opportunity. |
Excerpts from review by Hilary Evans in August 2001 Fortean Times:Howarth must be applauded for a new and original approach. An interesting approach... |
Independent Review by K.C.Rine for iUniverse.com:a Clear strong voice a Ideas are well developed a Interesting characters/subject a Logical, sequential order a Good beginning/held interest consistently a Accepted for Writer's Showcase. This is very interesting. There are many facts that I’ve not heard before and I imagine anyone who’s interested in this type of thing will find it enlightening and thought provoking. The writing style is good and flows well and the whole thing appears to be well researched. |
Comment by Bill Bradley on 1400KITZ Radio (Seattle) on 24 October 2001:I must commend you on the quality of your book. |
UFO Sightings in the UK web site:This is a very interesting and refreshingly new approach to the UFO problem. The analysis is presented in a logical, and easy to understand manner. It also flows incredibly well. I certainly found it to be most thought provoking read. This has to be one of the most original UFO books I have read for some time. Really makes you think. Go for it - make up your own mind. Five Stars from me. |
The Anomalist:Author Howarth, who was trained as a chemist, uses Kepner-Tregoe Problem Analysis to try to solve the UFO problem. His statistical analysis is quite intriguing. He even dares to tackle UFO-associated issues like crop circles and animal mutilation. I don’t agree with his contention that the signal will emerge from the noise in this kind of analysis of UFO data, but you’ll be surprised with his findings. I was. Unlike any UFO book you are likely to read, if reading is what you do in a book so chock full of tables. |
Recommended by:

No, I didn't dedicate this book to Karen because she is my favourite alien, although it could have been a factor...
![]()