Engineer; author UFOlogy (1976) · US · b. 1923–2014
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U.S. engineer and longtime MUFON director of research. 'UFOlogy: A Major Breakthrough' (1976) was an early attempt at a systematic physical-effects taxonomy of UAP encounters, including microwave-energy and EM-interference hypotheses.
Background
U.S. engineer and longtime MUFON director of research. 'UFOlogy: A Major Breakthrough' (1976) was an early attempt at a systematic physical-effects taxonomy of UAP encounters, including microwave-energy and EM-interference hypotheses. Their main public affiliations include Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (former) and MUFON. They are most often discussed in connection with research, case documentation, technical claims, or historical analysis.
Affiliations
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (former)
MUFON
Key quotes
“The scientific case for UFO reality rests not on anecdotes but on physical evidence, radiation burns, soil disturbances, electromagnetic interference, that cannot be dismissed.” — UFOlogy: A Major Breakthrough in the Scientific Understanding of UFOs, 1976
Sources
book: McCampbell, James. UFOlogy: A Major Breakthrough (1976)