Unidentified
Long time readers of my posts will know that I write about a broad range of subjects that I feel relate to national security, including the political assassinations of the 1960’s as well as topics of military history and political warfare. All of which means that I’m occasionally venturing out on a limb in regard to some subjects, even though I remain stringent about documentation and source vetting when I do so.
Probably the best example of that is my work on UFO’s as an issue of national security, covered in my book Unidentified; The National Security problem of UFO’s.
It’s certainly a challenging subject but my approach is historical and security related, evaluating the history of military reports from a threat and warnings intelligence perspective. Apart from the book itself I remain active in studies and analysis, and was pleased to recently be voted onto the board of a group devoted to the scientific study of the subject – the Scientific Coalition for UFOlogy.
The SCU will be hosting its first research conference this spring, in Huntsville Alabama. I’ve included a link which discusses the conference.
In addition, I’m working on a project involving pattern and trend analysis related to the physical and flight characteristics of a set of very high quality, close range incident reports covering a period of several decades. I’m doing that with my friend and fellow SCU Board member Robert Powell, who has most recently been involved with an SCU study of what has become known as the Nimitz incident, involving multiple military contacts including films of extremely anomalous aerial craft. I’ve included a link for that as well.
I hope you find the subject interesting; feel free to ask any questions that occur to you here or by email at larryjoe@westok.net. I’m continuing my other work as well but thought an update on this subject was in order.
Robert’s work on the Nimitz incident is discussed in the following interview:
http://www.openminds.tv/author/robert


