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A Review of Col. Philip J. Corso's Book, "The Day After Roswell"
Stanton Friedman, 1997
Over the past few months I have been asked over and over again what I thought about this book. I had done some preliminary checking on Corso a few years back when I first heard of him via the Army History Institute.
Active Measures: The Strange Death of James Forrestal and the Majestic Twelve
By Timothy S. Cooper
Detection and Identification of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) Using Existing Technology (PDF)
John F. Schuessler, MUFON
For the past fifty years, civilian UFO organizations have been collecting, categorizing and archiving UFO reports. [During this time], various agencies of the United States government and the governments of other countries were using all sorts of advanced technologies for Cold War purposes. For the most part, few of these advanced technologies were used to address the UFO issue. The purpose of this paper is to urge responsible governmental organizations to reassess their position and to allow all available technologies to be used to eliminate the UFO mystery.
I know the Secret of the Flying Saucers
Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe, TRUE Magazine, January 1966
One night last February, over the North Pacific, a Flying Tiger Airlines crew had a startling aerial encounter. What they saw is a clue to a fantastic technical mystery. In its solution lies a prize so great that six government agencies are searching for it right now. The answer may not be far off. What they are searching for is the secret of gravity control.
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Interview with Daniel Sheehan
Transcribed by Grant Cameron, Presidential UFO
Interview with Stan Friedman on UFOs & Roswell
By Glenn Danforth
Nuclear Physicist Stanton Friedman is, arguably, the world's most respected and well-known UFO researcher. Friedman believes two alien spaceships crashed in New Mexico in 1947. He offers what many people feel is proof the U.S. Government has conducted a continuing cover-up of the truth behind what newspaper headlines at the time called the crash of a flying saucer (now known as the Roswell incident).
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Introduction to Ufology
Ufopsi
Introduction to UFOs
Greg Sandow
When I tell people I've done UFO research, they react in many ways, most of them interested and sympathetic. But often they ask an irresistible question. Have I heard any crazy stories?
Some Thoughts on J. Allen Hynek
Richard M. Dolan
This article is essentially an excerpt from the new edition of UFOs and the National Security State, with some minor changes. The book version, in turn, is expanded from the first edition. This article will surely irritate some people, but if you study the covert aspects of UFOs long enough, you must at some point reach the figure of J. Allen Hynek. Like so much in this field, Hynek is not as straightforward a subject as he at first glance seems. This article appears in the August/September 2002 issue of UFO Magazine.
Stanton Friedman - Official Website
Welcome to my home page. Here you can link to my biography, and a number of papers I've prepared on current subjects. As interesting things in Ufology develop, my new articles will be posted here.
The Bob Lazar Fraud
Stanton T. Friedman, 1997
Incredible claims have been made about Bob Lazar for years. He supposedly is a physicist with an MS in Physics from MIT and an MS in Electronics from the California Institute of Technology. He was a "Scientist" for Los Alamos National Laboratory, and obtained a job back-engineering UFOs at a very secret site at Area 51 in Nevadathrough Dr. Edward Teller.
The Death of James Forrestal: A Study in Subterranean History
Richard M. Dolan
At around 2 a.m. on the morning of May 22, 1949, America’s first Secretary of Defense, James Vincent Forrestal, fell to his death from a small window of the 16th floor of the Bethesda Naval Hospital. The decline and death of Forrestal is an unresolved problem of history. There is no question that he suffered from a spectacular mental breakdown during 1948 and 1949. Exactly why he did so is less certain, but the answer may have relevance to American national security and the pesky topic of UFOs.
Who's Afraid of UFOs?
Greg Sandow
Many of us -- believers and skeptics alike -- have trouble thinking clearly about UFOs. Is that because we're frightened?
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