- Ufo!
UFO! is a drum and bass artist and producer based out of San Francisco. He co-founded Phunckateck Communications and has recorded for a large variety of labels, including Position Chrome, Violence, Thermal Recordings, and Green Label. His real name is Edwin Garro. - Michael Schenker
Michael Schenker (born January 10, 1955) is a German hard rock and heavy metal guitarist and former member of UFO and a founding member of Scorpions and the Michael Schenker Group (M.S.G). He is the younger brother of Rudolf Schenker, guitarist with Scorpions. - Billy Meier
"Billy" Eduard Albert Meier (February 3, 1937) is a citizen of Switzerland and alleged contactee. He is also the source of over 1000 photographs of objects claimed to be UFOs. Meier claims regular contact with the Plejaren, a group of extraterrestrials, and presents much spiritual and philosophical information from these meetings. He describes the Plejaran as humanoid much like the humans of Earth. - Bob Lazar
Robert Scott Lazar (January 26, 1959), or Bob Lazar, claims to have worked from 1988 until 1989 as a physicist at an area called S-4 (Sector Four), located near Groom Lake, Nevada, next to Area 51. According to Lazar, S-4 served as a hidden military location for the study of extraterrestrial flying saucers. Lazar says he saw nine different alien discs there and provides details on their mode of propulsion. - Jeff Rense
Jeff Rense is an American conspiracy theorist and radio talk-show host of the "Jeff Rense Program", broadcast on US satellite radio via GCN and worldwide via Internet radio. Rense's radio program and website, Rense.com cover subjects such as UFO reporting, paranormal phenomena, conspiracy theories, tracking of new diseases & possible resultant pandemics, unusual environmental concerns (see chemtrails), possible evidence of advanced ancient technology, … - Kenneth Arnold
Kenneth A. Arnold (born March 29, 1915 in Sebeka, Minnesota; died January 16 1984 in Bellevue, Washington) was an American businessman and pilot. He is best-known for making what is generally considered the first widely reported unidentified flying object sighting in the United States, after claiming to see nine unusual objects flying in a chain near Mount Rainier, Washington on June 24, 1947. Arnold described the objects' shape as reminiscent of crescents or flying wings, … - J. Allen Hynek
Josef Allen Hynek (May 1, 1910 - April 27, 1986) was a U.S. astronomer, professor, and ufologist. He is probably best remembered for his UFO research: Hynek acted as scientific advisor to three consecutive UFO studies undertaken by the U.S. Air Force: Project Sign (1947-1949), Project Grudge (1949-1952), and finally, Project Blue Book (1952 to 1969); for decades afterwards, he conducted his own independent UFO research. - Stanton T. Friedman
Stanton Terry Friedman (July 29, 1934) is an American physicist and ufologist, currently residing in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Friedman has written books on the UFO phenomenon and was the first civilian investigator of the Roswell UFO incident. Since 1967, he has spoken about UFOs at more than 600 colleges and universities and more than 100 professional groups in the USA, Canada, and 16 other countries. - Travis Walton
Travis Walton is a United States forest ranger who claims to have been abducted by a UFO on November 5, 1975, while working on a logging crew in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona. Walton could not be found, but reappeared after five days of intensive searches. The Walton case received considerable mainstream publicity, and remains one of the best-known instances of alleged alien abduction. - Pete Way
Pete Way (born Peter Frederick Way, 7 August 1951, in Enfield, Middlesex) is a bass player. He is the bassist of UFO, Waysted and formerly, Fastway and Ozzy Osbourne. Way began his career as a studio musician for many artists. He played in bands with friends from high school and later created a band with friends Phil Mogg and Andy Parker and Mick Bolton. This was known as the original UFO lineup. Later into his career the band met guitarist phenom of the Scorpions, … - Vinnie Moore
Vinnie Moore (April 14 1964, New Castle, Delaware) plays melodic instrumental rock and neo-classical metal. He began to play the guitar at the age of 12 and joined his first band 3 years later. Since 2003, he has played guitar for the British hard rock band UFO. Along with Yngwie Malmsteen, Tony MacAlpine, and others, Moore has been called as one of the greatest shred guitar artists of all time. Moore is endorsed by Ernie Ball MusicMan guitars, … - Lisa Marie
Lisa Marie Smith (born December 5, 1968 in Piscataway, New Jersey), more commonly referred to as simply Lisa Marie, is an American model and actress. She was raised by her father and grandparents. Her grandmother died when she was only four years old and she attended Catholic school as a child. She studied ballet for eight years at the New Jersey Ballet and learned classical piano. Lisa moved to New York City at age 15 to study theater, dance and music. - Phil Mogg
Phil Mogg (born Phillip John Mogg, 15 April 1948, in London), is a vocalist for the band, UFO. He formed UFO with longtime friends Pete Way and Andy Parker. They recruited guitarist Mick Bolton but later Mogg had a run in with Bolton which ended up in Bolton being fired. UFO had been touring with such bands like Scorpions. When Mogg and UFO needed a guitarist they got Michael Schenker at the ripe old age of 19 to join UFO. - Bruce MacCabee
Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Ph.D. (May 6, 1942) is an optical physicist employed by the U.S. Navy, and a leading UFO researcher. He is listed in "Who's Who in Technology Today" and A"merican Men and Women of Science". In addition, he is a noted contemporary UFO investigator specializing in technical analysis and photoanalysis of UFO cases. The following information is derived primarily from his website's biography page. - Donald Keyhoe
Donald Edward Keyhoe (June 20, 1897 - November 29, 1988) was an American Marine Corps officer with some flight experience, writer of many aviation articles and stories in a variety of leading publications, and manager of the promotional tours of aviation pioneers, especially of Charles Lindbergh. In the 1950s he became well-known as an engaged, knowledgeable UFO researcher, arguing that the U.S. government should conduct appropriate research in UFO matters, … - Andy Parker
Andy Parker was born in 1952 in Hertfordshire, England. Parker began drumming when he was only 7 years old. 10 years later he started his first rock band with high school friends Phil Mogg and Pete Way called UFO. He joined the group at the age off 17 in 1969. While he joined the band he recruited guitarist Mick Bolton. Later as the group left Parker and Mogg started havin runnins with Bolton and shortly after fired him. - Prophet Yahweh
Ramon Watkins, more famously known as Prophet Yahweh, or The Seer of Yahweh (b. 1952 or 1953) is an American man who resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. Prophet Yahweh claims to have the ability to summon UFOs using passages from the Bible. He says that he developed this ability after studying the Old Testament in its original Hebrew form and gaining knowledge related to UFOs from his studies. - Ed Bishop
Ed Bishop (born George Victor Bishop on 11 June 1932 in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, New York, USA and died on 8 June 2005 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England), was an American film, television, stage and radio actor based in Britain. Bishop is best known for his television roles working for producer Gerry Anderson, most notably his performance as Commander Ed Straker in the science fiction series, "UFO", … - Jenny Randles
Jenny Randles (October 30, 1951-) is a British author and former director of investigations with the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA). - Aynsley Dunbar
Aynsley Dunbar (born 10 January 1946, in Liverpool, England) is a prolific English drummer. He has worked with some of the top names in rock and roll, including John Mayall, Frank Zappa, Lou Reed, Jefferson Starship, Jeff Beck, David Bowie, Whitesnake, Sammy Hagar, UFO, and early Journey. He was almost the drummer for The Jimi Hendrix Experience when in an audition Hendrix was unable to decide to pick either Dunbar or Mitch Mitchell - the latter won Hendrix's coin flip. - David Clarke
Dr. David Clarke is a British university lecturer. He obtained his Ph.D in "Folklore and Cultural Tradition" in 1999, and now teaches Media Studies at Sheffield Hallam University. He also lectures on the subjects of supernatural belief and urban legends at the National Centre for English Cultural Tradition (part of the University of Sheffield). David Clarke is also a freelance journalist and author, … - David Sereda
David Sereda, born August 21, 1961 in Edmonton, Canada, has gained notability in the field of UFOlogy and space science research. After seeing a UFO at the age of 7 years old, it has been David's ambition to fly to space. In 2003 David Sereda spoke in front of the US Congress House Committee on Appropriations on aneutronic fusion. - Philip J. Klass
Philip Julian Klass (November 8 1919-August 9 2005) was born in Des Moines, Iowa and died in Merritt Island, Florida. He was an electrical engineer by training, and also a journalist, but he is probably best known as a leading debunker of UFOs, arguing especially against the extraterrestrial hypothesis. In the ufological and skeptical communities, Klass tends to inspire strongly polarized appraisals. Klass has been called the "Sherlock Holmes of UFOlogy". - Andrew Collins
Andrew Collins (b. 1957) is an author with an interest in the paranormal. After an uneventful school career, in which he was banned from taking the English O-level exam because of his poor writing ability, Collins eagerly accepted a position working as an export shipping clerk in London. His childhood interest in the mysteries of life eventually led to him becoming a UFO investigator, … - Roberto Pinotti
Roberto Pinotti was born in Venice, Italy, in 1944. Sociologist, journalist and author; he is the main Italian scholar in ufology. Since 1960 he has searched for any available documentation or information about the UFO phenomena. Prof. Josef Allen Hynek has recognized Dr. Pinotti as a world-class expert. Formerly an officer of the NATO Italian Army III Missile Brigade, near Venice, he noticed many unexplained radar signals, that he linked to UFO sightings on the ground. - Nick Cook
Nick Cook is a British journalist and author of fiction and non-fiction works. He has been associated with "Jane's Defence Weekly" for a number of years as Aviation Editor and currently as Aerospace Consultant and has won four writing awards from the Royal Aeronautical Society. His two novels are "Angel", "Archangel" (1990) and "Aggressor" (1993). - Karla Turner
Dr. Karla Turner (born 1947) was widely respected in the UFO community for her research on alien abduction. A scholar and professional educator, she earned a Ph.D. in Old English studies and taught at the university level in Texas for more than ten years. But in 1988, she and her husband and son endured a shocking series of experiences and recollections that forced them to recognize that they were all abductees. - Paul Bennewitz
Paul Bennewitz (? - 2005) was an American businessman who played a major role in shaping the development of UFO Conspiracies since the 1980s. A brief summary of the case was written by Jerome Clark: Bennewitz "became the target of intimidation after he monitored electronic signals emanating from a nuclear installation near Kirtland Air Force Base. Bennewitz decided the messages were of extraterrestrial origin ... The signals, which were not illusory, … - Simon Wright
Simon Wright (born June 19 1963 in Manchester, England) is a professional drummer best known for his stints with Hard rock legends AC/DC and Ronnie James Dio. He first started playing drums in his early teens and cites Cozy Powell, Tommy Aldridge and John Bonham as his greatest influences. Wright began his career in A II Z, a New Wave Of British Heavy Metal band founded in 1979 in Manchester, England by guitarist Gary Owens. - Michael Billington
Michael Billington (born on December 24, 1941 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England; died on June 3, 2005 in the UK) was a popular British film and television actor. Billington was best known for his role as Colonel Paul Foster in the 1970 science fiction series, "UFO", and for creating the character of Daniel Fogarty in the 1971-1974 historical drama, "The Onedin Line". - George Sewell
George Sewell (31 August 1924 - 1 April 2007), was an English actor, the son of a florist family in Tottenham, London. His brother Danny Sewell, a former boxer, also became an actor, later emigrating to America. - Dave Thomas
Dave Thomas is a physicist and mathematician, mostly known for his writings and research on the paranormal (such as UFO sightings in Roswell, New Mexico and Aztec, New Mexico, as well as finding codings in other texts that dispute the credibility of the Bible Code). Thomas is a graduate of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, with a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics and a masters degree in mathematics. - Gabrielle Drake
Gabrielle Drake (born 30 March, 1944) is a British actress who was born in Lahore, Pakistan and lived in several Far East countries (including Burma where her brother, the late singer/songwriter Nick Drake, was born). Drake, a classically-trained actress with extensive experience in Shakespearean plays is perhaps best known for her portrayal of the iconic Lt. Gay Ellis in the 1970 science fiction television series "UFO". In the series, the character of Lt. - Frank Edwards
Frank Edwards (August 4, 1908- June 23, 1967) was an American writer and broadcaster. He wrote a best selling book, "Flying Saucers, Serious Business", in 1966 and was a highly successful radio host. Because he would not abandon the subject of UFOs in his broadcasts, he was fired in 1954. In spite of thousands of letters in protest of his dismissal, his ex-sponsor, the American Federation of Labor, stood firm. - William J. Birnes
William J. Birnes is an United States writer, editor, book publisher, and literary rights agent. Although gaining an Ph.D. in Medieval Literature and Linguistics from New York University, he is best known as an active publisher of UFO literature, and is a New York Times bestselling author. - Derek Meddings
Derek Meddings (15 January 1931-10 September 1995) was a British television and cinema special effects expert, initially noted for his work on the "Supermarionation" television puppet series produced by Gerry Anderson. His first work with Anderson was as the uncredited art assistant on Anderson's first puppet series, "Torchy the Battery Boy", produced in 1957. - George van Tassel
George Van Tassel was an American ufologist. A contactee, ufologist, and religious cult leader who, in 1958, commenced building---but perhaps never quite completed---the Integratron, in the desert town of Landers, California. It was supposedly a domed time/energy machine built partially upon the theories of Nikola Tesla. Created to recharge and rejuvenate people’s cells, at the behest of an advanced entity with which Van Tassel communicated telepathically, … - Lonnie Zamora
Lonnie Zamora was a New Mexico police officer who reported a UFO close encounter of the first, second and third kinds on Friday, April 24, 1964, near Socorro, New Mexico. Zamora’s account received considerable coverage in the mass media, and is sometimes regarded as one of the best documented, yet most perplexing UFO reports. It was one of the accounts that helped persuade astronomer J. Allen Hynek that some UFO reports represented an intriguing, unsolved mystery. - Edward Condon
Edward Uhler Condon (March 2 1902 - March 26 1974) was a distinguished American nuclear physicist, a pioneer in quantum mechanics, a participant in the development of radar and nuclear weapons in World War II, research director of Corning Glass, director of the National Bureau of Standards, and president of the American Physical Society (as well as, late in his life, professor of physics at the University of Colorado, … - Bernard Haisch
Bernard Haisch is a German-born American astrophysicist who has done research in solar-stellar astrophysics and stochastic electrodynamics. He has developed with Alfonso Rueda a speculative theory that the non-zero lowest energy state of the vacuum, as predicted by quantum mechanics, might provide a physical explanation for the origin of inertia, and more controversially, might someday be used for spacecraft propulsion.
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