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Mirage Men suggests there was a conspiracy by the U.S. military to fabricate UFO folklore in order to deflect attention from classified military projects. [1] It prominently features Richard Doty, a retired special agent who worked for AFOSI , the United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations.
By way of contrast with prior UFO conspiracy theories about benevolent 'space brothers', author Jerome Clark named this new strain of thinking "ufology's dark side". [1]: 97 Richard Doty, who identified as a special agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations at Kirtland AFB, was a source for much of this new 'dark' mythology.
Richard L. Doty is a professor of psychology and otorhinolaryngology at the University of Pennsylvania. He has also been the director of the University of ...
First page of the alleged Majestic 12 memo with FBI markings. Klass's investigation of the MJ-12 documents found that Robert Cutler was actually out of the country on the date he supposedly wrote the "Cutler/Twining memo", and that the Truman signature was "a pasted-on photocopy of a genuine signature—including accidental scratch marks—from a memo that Truman wrote to Vannevar Bush on ...
Phoebe Doty (died 1849), 19th century prostitute; Ralph Doty (1941–2020), US politician; Richard (Rick) Doty (born 1944), a scientist featured in the documentary Mirage Men; Robert W. Doty (1920 – 2011) was a neuroscientist; Roy Doty (1922–2015), cartoonist; Sile Doty (1800–1876), 19th century outlaw; Stephen R. Doty, (born 1953 ...
Live!, hosted by Mike Farrell, where they related their account of the purported UFO encounter and their subsequent medical problems and legal battles. The Cash–Landrum event was also depicted on the television programs Unsolved Mysteries [21] and Sightings. In 2009, Colby appeared on UFO Hunters: Alien Fallout.
Orfeo Angelucci (aka, Orville Angelucci) (1912–1993), one of the most unusual of the mid-1950s UFO contactees. [32] [verification needed] Art Bell (birth name: Arthur William Bell, III) (1945–2018), U.S. radio broadcaster and author, known primarily as the founder and longtime host of the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM. [33]
Bennewitz, the son of Stella A. Sharp and Paul Frederic Bennewitz Sr. (1900–1949), was a native of Kansas. [2]He earned a PhD in physics. [3] [4]During World War II, Bennewitz was a radio electronics engineer for the Coast Guard. [5]