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9 January 2026

  • 23:0723:07, 9 January 2026 Hopkins, Budd (hist | edit) [4,190 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Budd Hopkins was an American artist and UFO investigator best known for shaping late-20th-century alien abduction narratives. Through interviews, case compilation, and widely read books, Hopkins argued that abductions were widespread, physically real events involving non-human entities, repeated encounters, and patterns suggestive of organized intent.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Hopkins entered ufology from outside scientific and law-enforcement...")
  • 23:0123:01, 9 January 2026 Hynek, J. Allen (hist | edit) [4,336 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>J. Allen Hynek was an astronomer who became the most historically important scientist associated with U.S. Air Force-era UFO investigations. Initially recruited to provide scientific consultation and help evaluate reports, Hynek later argued that a meaningful “residual” category of well-investigated cases resisted conventional explanation. He became a primary architect of “scientific ufology,” emphasizing classification, disciplined casew...")
  • 22:4822:48, 9 January 2026 Hill, Paul (hist | edit) [3,949 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Paul R. Hill was an aerospace engineer known in ufology for attempting to treat UFO reports as an engineering dataset from which propulsion and flight-control inferences could be drawn. His work is frequently cited within “nuts-and-bolts” ufology, where the phenomenon is interpreted as physical craft demonstrating advanced capabilities.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Hill’s technical background provided the conceptual tools to translate witnes...")
  • 22:4222:42, 9 January 2026 Hellyer, Paul (hist | edit) [4,016 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Paul Hellyer was a Canadian politician and former Minister of National Defence who became internationally known in ufology for publicly endorsing UFO disclosure narratives and asserting that governments conceal major truths about extraterrestrial presence. His prominence stems from status: he is often cited as an example of a senior official lending rhetorical legitimacy to extraordinary claims.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Hellyer’s political c...")
  • 22:3222:32, 9 January 2026 Hastings, Robert (hist | edit) [4,284 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Robert L. Hastings is an American UFO researcher best known for documenting claims of UFO/UAP activity associated with nuclear weapons facilities, missile fields, and strategic forces. His work helped define the “UFOs and nukes” subfield, arguing that recurring patterns around nuclear sites indicate focused interest by an unknown intelligence and that these incidents have significant geopolitical and existential implications.</p> <h2>Backgro...")
  • 17:3817:38, 9 January 2026 Haut, Walter (hist | edit) [4,172 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Walter Haut was the public information officer at Roswell Army Air Field in 1947 and is widely referenced in ufology as a key institutional figure associated with the initial “flying disc” press release that helped launch the Roswell incident into enduring public myth. Over subsequent decades, Haut’s role and statements became major points of contention in debates about what occurred at Roswell and how the story transformed over time.</p>...")
  • 17:2717:27, 9 January 2026 Halt, Charles (hist | edit) [4,156 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Charles I. Halt is a former U.S. Air Force officer best known for his role as a principal witness in the Rendlesham Forest incident, a late-1980 military-associated UFO case near RAF Woodbridge/RAF Bentwaters in the United Kingdom. Halt’s memorandum summarizing reported events became one of the most frequently reproduced documents in modern UFO literature and remains central to competing interpretations of the incident.</p> <h2>Background</h2>...")
  • 17:2117:21, 9 January 2026 Haines, Richard (hist | edit) [4,572 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Richard F. Haines is an aviation researcher and human-factors specialist known in ufology for applying aerospace safety logic and perception science to UFO/UAP reporting. He is most associated with efforts to professionalize the collection and analysis of pilot and aviation-related encounter reports, emphasizing that anomalous aerial events—regardless of ultimate explanation—represent operational risk and require disciplined documentation.</p...")
  • 05:0605:06, 9 January 2026 Gilroy, Rex (hist | edit) [3,692 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Rex Gilroy is an Australian paranormal and Fortean promoter known for integrating UFO themes with cryptozoology, lost-world narratives, and speculative history. Within ufology, he is not primarily regarded as a methodological investigator but as a prolific popularizer whose work reflects a broad “mysteries of the world” approach.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Gilroy’s public identity formed within popular paranormal publishing and speaking ci...")
  • 05:0205:02, 9 January 2026 Gilliland, James (hist | edit) [3,974 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>James Gilliland is a UFO contact-oriented organizer and media personality best known for hosting recurring skywatch gatherings and retreats centered on the expectation of visible anomalous phenomena. He occupies a prominent role in the experiential and New Age–inflected sector of ufology, where contact is framed as spiritually meaningful and potentially interactive.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Gilliland’s public identity formed within communi...")
  • 04:5604:56, 9 January 2026 Geller, Uri (hist | edit) [4,233 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Uri Geller is an Israeli-British entertainer and paranormal claimant whose public image—especially around psychokinesis and mind-reading—has intersected with UFO culture through narratives about extraterrestrial influence and anomalous abilities. While not a classic field ufologist, he is frequently referenced in UFO-adjacent discourse as a celebrity bridge between paranormal claims, intelligence-era psychic intrigue, and speculative extrater...")
  • 04:5104:51, 9 January 2026 Grossinger, Richard (hist | edit) [3,910 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Richard Grossinger is a writer and publisher known for engaging UFO themes through a broad high-strangeness lens, intertwining ufology with consciousness studies, countercultural thought, and speculative history. Within UFO discourse, he is associated less with casework and more with interpretive synthesis that treats UFOs as part of a wider anomalous reality.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Grossinger emerged from late-20th-century alternative publi...")
  • 04:4604:46, 9 January 2026 Grusch, David (hist | edit) [4,147 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>David Grusch is a former U.S. intelligence officer whose public allegations about hidden UAP programs and governmental oversight became a major flashpoint in contemporary UAP discourse. He is widely referenced as a catalytic whistleblower figure, shifting discussion from “Are UFOs real?” toward “What do institutions know, what is classified, and how is oversight conducted?”</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Grusch’s authority in the public de...")
  • 04:3804:38, 9 January 2026 Graves, Ryan (hist | edit) [3,569 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Ryan Graves is a former U.S. Navy fighter pilot who became a prominent public advocate for improved UAP reporting procedures and aviation safety. In contemporary UAP discourse, his importance lies less in speculative theories and more in emphasizing recurring, operationally relevant encounters reported by trained military aviators.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Graves’ credibility within UAP discussions is grounded in his experience as a Navy pil...")
  • 04:3104:31, 9 January 2026 Greenwood, Barry (hist | edit) [3,809 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Barry Greenwood is an American UFO historian and archivist known for prioritizing documentation, chronology, and institutional history in UFO research. His work is often cited within “archive-first” ufology, which treats UFO history as a documentary field requiring careful sourcing, preservation, and contextual reconstruction.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Greenwood’s contributions emerged from an interest in preserving records of UFO organiz...")
  • 04:1604:16, 9 January 2026 Greenfield, Allen (hist | edit) [3,957 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Allen H. Greenfield is an American ufological writer associated with the esoteric wing of UFO interpretation, linking sightings and contact narratives to occult traditions, intelligence motifs, and “high strangeness” frameworks. His work is often positioned as an alternative to purely extraterrestrial hypotheses, emphasizing symbolic, cultural, and paranormal dimensions.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Greenfield’s orientation reflects overlapp...")
  • 04:1004:10, 9 January 2026 Gordon, Stan (hist | edit) [3,947 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Stan Gordon is an American investigator recognized for extensive documentation of UFO and high-strangeness reports in Pennsylvania, particularly the 1973 wave of sightings and related phenomena. His work occupies a distinctive niche: a regional, long-horizon archive that blends conventional UFO report collection with accounts of associated anomalies such as cryptid sightings and unusual environmental effects.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Gordon de...")
  • 03:5803:58, 9 January 2026 Greer, Steven (hist | edit) [4,195 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Steven M. Greer is an American physician-turned-UFO disclosure activist known for high-visibility campaigns asserting that UFO secrecy conceals transformative technologies and non-human contact. He has been a major organizer of public events featuring military and government-affiliated witnesses and is also known for promoting CE-5, a practice claiming that groups can initiate contact through protocols involving meditation and signaling.</p> <h2...") originally created as "Greer Steven"
  • 03:4803:48, 9 January 2026 Greenewald Jr., John (hist | edit) [4,059 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>John Greenewald Jr. is an American researcher and archivist best known for founding The Black Vault, a large-scale repository of declassified government documents obtained through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. In modern UAP discourse, he is influential for translating disclosure debates into questions of documentation, chain of custody, and what the public record actually supports.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Greenewald’s work beg...")
  • 03:4303:43, 9 January 2026 Green, Gabriel (hist | edit) [3,777 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Gabriel Green was an American contactee-era personality known for blending claims of extraterrestrial contact with public activism and an unconventional presidential campaign. Within ufology history, he is remembered less for investigative work and more for the performative and ideological dimensions of early UFO belief, including the coupling of “space brother” narratives with political messaging.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Green emerged du...")
  • 03:3703:37, 9 January 2026 Good, Timothy (hist | edit) [4,003 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Timothy Good is a British author whose books and media presence helped shape mainstream English-language narratives about UFO reality and governmental secrecy. He became particularly influential during the late Cold War and post–Cold War period, when public interest in intelligence secrecy, military testimony, and “insider sources” converged with commercial publishing.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Good emerged from a background in writing an...")
  • 03:3203:32, 9 January 2026 Godfrey, Alan (hist | edit) [3,903 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Alan Godfrey is a former British police officer best known for his role in the Todmorden incident, a highly publicized UK UFO case that combined a policing context with later claims of anomalous experience. The case remains notable for its early documentation, its evolution over time, and the controversy generated by hypnotic regression and abduction-adjacent interpretations.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Godfrey served as a police officer in West...")
  • 03:2703:27, 9 January 2026 Gevaerd, Ademar (hist | edit) [4,149 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Ademar José Gevaerd was a Brazilian journalist and ufologist widely recognized for professionalizing and internationalizing Brazil’s modern UFO discourse through publishing, conference organization, and long-running case coverage. He occupies a central position in South American ufology as a curator of narratives, documents, and witness accounts, particularly those involving alleged military awareness.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Trained in jo...")
  • 03:2003:20, 9 January 2026 Gersten, Peter (hist | edit) [3,884 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Peter Gersten is an attorney associated with a legalistic approach to UFO disclosure activism. In ufology discourse, he is best known for attempting to use court actions and public legal arguments to compel government transparency and to frame UFO secrecy as a constitutional and civil-liberties issue.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Gersten’s professional identity as a lawyer shaped his public role: he approached UFO claims through the language of...")
  • 03:1603:16, 9 January 2026 Gairy, Eric (hist | edit) [3,919 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Eric Gairy was a Grenadian political leader best known in ufology for using his international profile to argue that UFOs merited serious governmental and global attention. Unlike many UFO proponents, his authority derived from head-of-government status, making him a recurring reference point in discussions of state-level engagement with the UFO question.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Gairy rose to prominence as a labor leader and politician, ultima...")
  • 03:0803:08, 9 January 2026 Gallaudet, Timothy (hist | edit) [3,422 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> <p>Tim Gallaudet is a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, oceanographer, and former senior leader within U.S. naval and ocean-science organizations who has become a prominent public advocate for improved institutional transparency and rigorous analysis regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Within ufology-adjacent discourse, he is frequently cited as a high-credibility “insider” voice emphasizing standardized reporting, multi-sensor corro...") originally created as "Gallaudet, Tim"
  • 00:4700:47, 9 January 2026 Francis, Jr., Robert (hist | edit) [5,733 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Robert Francis, Jr. is best known for conducting free-fall experiments with magnets with them showing abnormal and unexpected results. <h2>Background</h2> RFJ earned a degree in Computer Science from Fairfield University in 2002. Since then he has often worked around web design, search engine optimization, ecommerce stores, Wordpress and Bootstrap. <h2>Ufology career</h2> RFJ's first exposure to ufology, outside the X-Files, was the Disclosure Pro...")

8 January 2026

  • 23:5023:50, 8 January 2026 Fitzgerald, Barry (hist | edit) [1,315 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Barry Fitzgerald is best known as a paranormal investigator and TV personality (not a core ufologist), but he is relevant to UAPedia because UFO culture often overlaps with broader “high strangeness” media. He represents the modern entertainment-investigation model where fieldwork, gadgets, and narrative suspense shape what the public thinks investigation looks like. <h2>Background</h2> Fitzgerald’s profile comes largely from television and p...")
  • 23:4423:44, 8 January 2026 Ferguson, William (hist | edit) [1,343 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> William R. Ferguson is primarily known in UFO history as a contactee-era author associated with pamphlet-like publications describing extraordinary off-world or “outer space” experiences. On UAPedia, he belongs to the contactee/cosmic-revelation tradition rather than investigative ufology. <h2>Background</h2> Ferguson’s profile is tied to his role as a movement-style religious/contactee figure and author. His works are often cited in bibliogr...")
  • 23:3723:37, 8 January 2026 Farrakhan, Louis (hist | edit) [1,209 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Louis Farrakhan is not a ufologist in the investigative sense, but he is included in UFO culture discussions due to a well-known “Mother Wheel” UFO account in Nation of Islam tradition. On UAPedia, he should be labeled as an adjacent figure: relevant for religious and cultural framing of UFO narratives. <h2>Background</h2> Farrakhan’s primary significance is political and religious leadership. The UAP relevance arises from how a visionary/UFO...")
  • 23:3123:31, 8 January 2026 Fugal, Brandon (hist | edit) [2,281 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Brandon Fugal is best known in UAP culture as the owner of Skinwalker Ranch and a central on-screen figure in television series that investigate alleged anomalous phenomena at the site. He is relevant to UAPedia primarily as a modern media-and-location catalyst: his impact is less about establishing UFO theory and more about turning a “hotspot narrative” into a mainstream franchise. <h2>Background</h2> Fugal’s public identity is primarily bus...")
  • 23:2523:25, 8 January 2026 Fry, Daniel (hist | edit) [3,179 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Daniel Fry is a major 1950s contactee-era figure, best known for The White Sands Incident and for promoting a communication narrative involving benevolent extraterrestrials. On UAPedia, Fry should be categorized clearly as “contactee movement” rather than “investigative ufology,” because his impact is about belief culture, messaging, and community formation. <h2>Background</h2> Fry’s public profile formed during the peak contactee era, wh...")
  • 23:1923:19, 8 January 2026 Friend, Robert (hist | edit) [3,261 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Robert Friend is best known in UFO history as a U.S. Air Force officer associated with leadership duties within Project Blue Book, the Air Force’s long-running UFO investigation program. On UAPedia, Friend should be treated as a key “official era” profile: a person whose significance comes from proximity to institutional process rather than from public theorizing. <h2>Background</h2> Friend’s career is military-first, with later public inte...")
  • 23:0823:08, 8 January 2026 Filer, George (hist | edit) [1,657 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> George Filer is known primarily for compiling and circulating UFO report material through “Filer’s Files,” making him a representative figure in the aggregation-and-distribution wing of ufology. His relevance on UAPedia is about information flow: how sightings move from witnesses to public discussion, and how newsletters shape what cases become visible. <h2>Background</h2> Filer is often described as having a military background in popular su...")
  • 23:0223:02, 8 January 2026 Fuller, John (hist | edit) [3,682 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> John Fuller (John G. Fuller) is a major mid-century author whose non-fiction helped bring UFO and “extraordinary experience” stories to mainstream readers. He is important for UAPedia because he represents the bridge from niche UFO newsletters into mass-market publishing: long-form, narrative-driven case books that shaped what the public thinks “a UFO story” looks like. <h2>Background</h2> Fuller worked primarily as a writer and journalist-...")
  • 22:5422:54, 8 January 2026 Friedman, Stanton (hist | edit) [4,157 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Stanton Friedman is one of the best-known “scientific” ufologists of the late 20th century, notable for combining a technical persona with relentless public advocacy that UFOs represent a real, unresolved phenomenon. He became a central figure in Roswell-era research debates and in the long-running argument over government secrecy. On UAPedia, Friedman should be treated as a top-tier influencer: not because he “solved” UFOs, but because he p...")
  • 22:4922:49, 8 January 2026 Freixedo, Salvador (hist | edit) [4,009 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Salvador Freixedo is a prominent Spanish-language UFO writer remembered for combining ufology with sharp critiques of religious narratives and with a darker interpretation of non-human intelligence. He is important on UAPedia because he represents a major non-English tradition: a body of UFO literature that treats the phenomenon as psychologically, culturally, and spiritually manipulative rather than purely technological. <h2>Background</h2> Freixe...")
  • 22:4122:41, 8 January 2026 Fravor, David (hist | edit) [4,170 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> David Fravor is a retired U.S. Navy pilot best known in UAP history as a primary witness to the 2004 USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group “Tic Tac” encounter. His account became one of the most-cited modern UAP narratives because it sits at the intersection of trained-observer testimony, military context, and later media amplification. On UAPedia, Fravor’s entry should prioritize (1) what he personally reported, (2) how the story entered public rec...")
  • 22:3322:33, 8 January 2026 Fox, James (hist | edit) [4,685 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> James Fox is a leading UFO documentary filmmaker whose work significantly shaped how mainstream audiences encountered the UAP topic in the 2000s–2020s. His films are often structured around credibility signaling: trained observers, official roles, and institutional behavior, presented in a tone designed to feel investigative rather than sensational. On UAPedia, Fox is best categorized as a “media architect” whose impact comes from narrative pa...")
  • 22:2522:25, 8 January 2026 Media ListFowler, Raymond (hist | edit) [417 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h1>Books</h1> <div class="fs-5 fw-bold"> <h2 class="fs-4">Non-Fiction</h2> <p>The Andreasson Affair (1979)<br>https://www.amazon.com/Andreasson-Affair-Story-Encounter-Fourth/dp/1601633467</p> <p>The Allagash Abductions (1993)<br>https://www.amazon.com/s?k=The+Allagash+Abductions+Raymond+E+Fowler</p> <p>The Watchers (Selected / series)<br>https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Raymond+E.+Fowler+The+Watchers</p> </div>")
  • 22:2422:24, 8 January 2026 Fowler, Raymond (hist | edit) [4,510 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Raymond Fowler is a defining figure in abduction-era ufology, best known for turning extended experiencer accounts into structured, book-length case narratives. His significance lies less in “one smoking gun” and more in the way his publications shaped public expectations of what an abduction case looks like: extended testimony, investigative interviews, and attempts at corroboration within the limits of the era. On UAPedia, he belongs in the...")
  • 22:1822:18, 8 January 2026 Fontana, David (hist | edit) [1,406 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> David Fontana is best known for writing on psychology, spirituality, and psychical research–adjacent topics rather than UFO investigation specifically. He can still be useful on UAPedia as an adjacent reference for experiencer psychology, interpretation, and the wider “anomalous experience” ecosystem that overlaps with UFO narratives. <h2>Background</h2> Fontana’s work is broad and heavily publication-driven. His relevance comes from themes...")
  • 22:0922:09, 8 January 2026 Fort, Charles (hist | edit) [4,252 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Charles Fort is a cornerstone figure for UFO and anomalistics culture, even though he wrote before “flying saucers” became a modern genre. His enduring importance is methodological: he treated odd reports as meaningful data points and built a systematic habit of collecting, comparing, and challenging consensus dismissal. On UAPedia, Fort is the “root trunk” biography that explains why ufology is not just sightings—it is also a tradition of...")
  • 21:5821:58, 8 January 2026 Foley, Dave (hist | edit) [1,103 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Dave Foley is primarily known as an entertainer, but he appears in UAP discussions due to a public description of a UFO sighting. On UAPedia, he fits as an “adjacent figure” entry: relevant for cultural diffusion, not for research output. <h2>Background</h2> Foley’s public profile comes from comedy and television. His UAP relevance is tied to how celebrity testimony can influence stigma and public curiosity. <h2>Ufology career</h2> Foley is...")
  • 21:3721:37, 8 January 2026 Fanthorpe, Lionel (hist | edit) [3,768 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Lionel Fanthorpe is a British Fortean writer and media figure associated with UFOs, paranormal investigation, and “mysteries” publishing. On UAPedia he is best treated as a cultural force-multiplier: someone who expanded audience interest and maintained a pipeline of strange-case storytelling across decades. <h2>Background</h2> Fanthorpe’s identity is multi-lane: author, lecturer, and TV personality, often referenced in the UK anomalistics sc...")
  • 21:2921:29, 8 January 2026 Félix, Aladino (hist | edit) [3,480 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Aladino Félix—better known in UFO literature by the pen name Dino Kraspedon—is a Brazilian contactee figure associated with claims of extraterrestrial contact and the publication of a prominent Brazilian flying-saucer narrative. He is notable on UAPedia because his story shows how “contact” claims can merge with ideology, charisma, and movement-building. <h2>Background</h2> Félix’s public identity is complex: he is discussed both as a s...")
  • 04:0304:03, 8 January 2026 Evans, Hilary (hist | edit) [4,296 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Hilary Evans was a British researcher and author known for wide-ranging work on UFOs and other anomalous phenomena. In ufology, Evans stands out for his “reference-builder” approach: assembling large compilations, editing multi-author anthologies, and treating the field as something that benefits from organized archives and comparative catalogs rather than only from sensational claims. <h2>Background</h2> Evans co-founded the Mary Evans Picture...")
  • 03:5703:57, 8 January 2026 Esposito, Michael (hist | edit) [2,585 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Michael Esposito is primarily an anomalous phenomena researcher associated with Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). He is best treated as ufology-adjacent: part of the wider paranormal research culture that overlaps with UFO communities but centers on different evidence types and traditions. <h2>Background</h2> Esposito’s public biography emphasizes communication theory interests and long-running involvement in paranormal investigations, especially...")
  • 03:4903:49, 8 January 2026 Edwards, Frank (hist | edit) [4,324 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Frank Edwards was a mid-20th-century American broadcaster and author who became one of the best-known popularizers of UFO reports and other anomalies. In ufology history, his role is foundational to the “mass-market UFO book” era: the idea that flying saucers could be presented in a sober, news-adjacent tone and sold to a mainstream audience. <h2>Background</h2> Edwards built a public profile in radio and news-style broadcasting before becoming...")
  • 03:4303:43, 8 January 2026 Egnew, Danielle (hist | edit) [2,627 bytes] Robert.francis.jr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<h2>Introduction</h2> Danielle Egnew is a psychic medium, musician, and media personality whose public work overlaps with ufology through paranormal television appearances and “mystery” programming. On UAPedia, she fits best as a ufology-adjacent figure: part of the broader paranormal media ecosystem that sometimes includes UFO segments and branding. <h2>Background</h2> Egnew’s public profile spans entertainment and paranormal media, blending personal-identity sto...")
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