Howe, Linda Moulton
Introduction
Linda Moulton Howe is an American journalist and media personality who has been a persistent and influential figure in UFO and high-strangeness culture. Her work ranges from early investigations into cattle mutilations to expansive coverage of alleged government secrecy, whistleblower claims, and broader anomalous phenomena narratives. She is notable for long-term visibility and for building a durable media brand within ufology.
Background
Howe’s training and identity as a journalist shaped her emphasis on interviews, narrative construction, and source cultivation. Her early investigative work on animal mutilations helped establish her credibility within paranormal research circles and positioned her as a serious, persistent investigator of unsettling and stigmatized topics.
Ufology Career
Howe’s ufology career is fundamentally media-driven: producing documentaries, running a news-oriented platform, conducting interviews, and curating claims from alleged insiders. She often frames her work as investigative reporting in an environment where documentation is scarce and sources can be difficult to verify publicly.
Early Work (1979–1989)
Howe rose to prominence through investigations into cattle mutilations and related mysteries, treating these events as potentially connected to UFO activity or covert human programs. This era set the pattern of combining field reporting with broader interpretive hypotheses.
Prominence (1990–2012)
Her prominence expanded as she became a recognizable voice in UFO documentaries and alternative media. During this period she cultivated networks of sources, emphasized secrecy narratives, and helped mainstream the idea that whistleblowers and hidden programs are central to understanding UFOs.
Later Work (2013–present)
In later work, Howe became a major online hub for UFO news, commentary, and interviews. She remained a constant presence across podcast ecosystems and documentary projects, often integrating UAP policy developments into her broader worldview of secrecy, hidden history, and non-human involvement.
Major Contributions
- Media infrastructure: Built a durable, long-running platform for UFO and high-strangeness reporting.
- Cattle mutilation canon: Helped define the modern narrative and public awareness of mutilation cases.
- Whistleblower storytelling: Popularized insider-testimony framing as a key evidentiary channel.
Notable Cases
Howe is most associated with cattle mutilation investigations and with long-running compilations of whistleblower-style claims. Rather than being tied to a single “one night” UFO event, her influence comes from thematic persistence and sustained coverage of interconnected mystery categories.
Views and Hypotheses
Howe often treats UFOs and related anomalies as real and consequential, with secrecy and hidden knowledge as core explanatory drivers. She is generally open to extraordinary interpretations, including non-human intelligences and covert programs, and often argues that official narratives do not capture the full scope of the phenomena.
Criticism and Controversies
Critics argue that her platform sometimes amplifies contested claims and that source vetting can be inconsistent, especially when the most dramatic allegations are least verifiable. Supporters argue that alternative media is necessary precisely because official documentation is limited and because stigma suppresses mainstream investigation.
Media and Influence
Howe is one of the most visible and persistent media voices in ufology, influencing generations of audiences through documentaries, radio, podcasts, and online publishing. She also serves as a connective node between older UFO traditions and newer UAP-era policy conversations.
Legacy
Howe’s legacy is that of a prolific journalist-brand within UFO culture—especially associated with cattle mutilations, secrecy narratives, and whistleblower testimony—whose influence is broad and whose methods remain continuously debated.