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Stanton Friedman
Nuclear Physicist / UFO Researcher
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Nuclear physicist who worked on classified programs for companies including General Electric, Westinghouse, and McDonnell Douglas before dedicating his career to UFO research. The original civilian investigator who broke the Roswell case wide open in 1978 by tracking down Jesse Marcel and other witnesses. Investigated and lectured on UFOs for 40+ years, giving over 700 college presentations. Advocated for the Majestic-12 documents' authenticity. Known as the 'father of Roswell.' His nuclear physics background gave him unique credibility when discussing propulsion and materials. Died May 13, 2019.
Credentials
- -Nuclear physicist (GE, Westinghouse, McDonnell Douglas)
- -Broke the Roswell case (1978)
- -700+ college UFO lectures
- -Author: Crash at Corona, Top Secret/MAJIC
- -Died May 13, 2019
Links
Connected Cases
Moderate
Kecksburg Crash (1965)
1965-12-09 — Kecksburg, Pennsylvania
Officially Confirmed
Shag Harbour Incident (1967)
1967-10-04 — Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
Moderate
Travis Walton Abduction (1975)
1975-11-05 — Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona
Moderate
Roswell Incident
1947-07-07 — Roswell, New Mexico
Disputed
Majestic-12 — The Most Consequential Documents in UFO History, Real or Not
1984-12-01 — United States — received via anonymous source
Disputed
MJ-12 — The Organization Behind the Curtain
1947-09-24 — Washington, D.C. — Executive Order (alleged)