'Somewhere In The Skies' reboot promises 'stunning' new witness accounts

Host of the “Somewhere In The Skies” podcast and frequent co-host to CW’s “Mysteries Decoded” Ryan Sprague has announced a new edition of his 2016 book '“Somewhere In The Skies.” The second edition being put out by Beyond The Fray Publishing is available now, and promises an “updated and expanded” edition.

Sprague made sure to re-visit all the cases that made the first book so endearing, as well make the book more modern to match more current cases.

“I truly wanted to make it worth people's time to read again, so I caught up with almost every single person from the 2016 edition to see where they stood today on their UFO or experiencer events,“ Sprague said. “These events don't end after being told, and some still had ongoing experiences, so it was very refreshing and exciting to learn this through their own words and revelations. This edition was also inspired by the more recent UFO news concerning the Navy UFO videos, the Pentagon UFO program, and the new conversations being had by the mainstream public. Lastly, I take a firmer stance on approaches to studying, analyzing, and investigating UFO and experiencer phenomena with new interviews and insights. “

In the updated version of “Somewhere In The Skies,” a new chapter is introduced with updated cases. The book will do more than just build upon the first edition, as the new chapter “Somewhere In Our Strange Skies” is described as “compelling” by Sprague.

“They(new cases) include stunning experiences from a well-known UFO podcaster, a writer for many popular mainstream news outlets, and a multi-witnessed event that is honestly one of the most amazing UFO reports I've ever come across,” Sprague said. “There is another new chapter covering, in great detail, the 2004 Nimitz ‘Tic Tac UFO’ encounter through the eyes and heart of the very first person to encounter it. I'm so excited to share almost a book's worth of new cases, interviews, and further personal thoughts on what may be going on somewhere in the skies. “

-By MIKE DAMANTE