With the MLB postseason around the corner, we check the stats on some notable ufologists.
Stanton Friedman
was a nuclear physicist before changing careers to pursue UFOs. He also promoted the questionable MJ-12 documents and firmly held that ETs were visiting Earth.
Dr. John Mack
studied the alien abduction phenomenon from a PhD perspective as the top psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School. He published two books on the taboo subject.
Linda Moulton Howe
is a wily veteran that can fill up the stat sheet in multiple categories. Her rookie year was spent pioneering research into cattle mutilations before expanding into other aspects of high strangeness.
Richard “Nolan” Dolan
is a UFO historian who has written some of the most readable books in the genre. He is a reliable source of breaking news, analysis and insightful commentary.
Steven Greer
is like the Mark McGwire of ufology—and NOT because he looks like he might be juicing. His CSETI protocols ‘swing for the fences’ every time with attempts to mentally contact ETs.
William Moore
wrote The Roswell Incident, one of the earliest books on the alleged 1947 Roswell UFO crash. In an infamous speech at the 1989 MUFON Symposium, he admitted to feeding his colleagues disinformation from military intelligence.
Art Bell
made a strong case for being the “ace” of any staff. As the host of paranormal talk-radio shows, he gave a wide-reaching platform to fringe researchers and their unorthodox theories.
Jenny Randles
has been a solid contributor for more than forty years, authoring over 50 books on the paranormal. She’s covered topics ranging from Aliens & UFOs to Men in Black.
The Observer
is a physical zine that covers topics of high strangeness.