Summary
Civilian researcher who has spent over four decades documenting UAP incidents at nuclear weapons facilities, compiling testimony from over 160 U.S. military veterans. His 2008 book 'UFOs and Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites' is the most comprehensive compilation of military testimony connecting UAP to nuclear weapons installations. On September 27, 2010, he organized a National Press Club event at which seven retired U.S. Air Force officers described firsthand UAP encounters at nuclear missile sites, including incidents in which ICBMs were temporarily taken offline.
Roles
- -Researcher and Author - UFOs and Nukes (2008)
- -Organizer, 2010 National Press Club Nuclear Weapons UAP Event
Organizations
Education
- -Attended University of Montana
Early Career
- -Grew up on Malmstrom Air Force Base where his father served; witnessed a UAP incident involving base personnel in 1967 at age 16
- -Began collecting military veteran testimony about nuclear weapons site UAP incidents in 1973
- -Lectured at over 500 U.S. college campuses on the nuclear UAP connection over four decades
Related Documented Cases
New Mexico Green Fireball Phenomenon (1948-1952)
Tier 11948-1952 (sustained phenomenon); initial reports 1948 · Jemez Mountains, Los Alamos, Sandia Base, New Mexico
PANTEX Plant UAP Incident (Date Unknown)
Tier 2Date unknown (incident date fully redacted in source document) · Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas
Malmstrom AFB ICBM Shutdown Incidents
Tier 2March 16 and March 24, 1967 · Echo and Oscar Flight Launch Control Facilities, 341st Strategic Missile Wing, Malmstrom AFB, Montana
Fukushima Daiichi UAP Sightings
Tier 3March 2011 · Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Minot AFB Incident
Tier 1October 24, 1968 · Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota
Bluegill Triple Prime UAP Recovery
Tier 2October 26, 1962 · Johnston Atoll, central Pacific Ocean (high-altitude detonation, recovery in adjacent ocean)