Saturday, 19 January 2019

UFO Article:
“Larry Hatch, UFO Database
Creator, Remembered”


By David B. Marler, 3 January 2019
(OpenMinds.tv, Tempe, Arizona)

California resident Larry Hatch, who passed away on 3 August 2018, has created one of the most impressive UFO databases in the world.

He worked in the computer industry as an engineer, according to the article.


“*U* UFO Database by Larry Hatch” (docs.wixstatic.com):


“*U* UFO Database Site Map” (larryhatch.net):

(Source: Internet Archive (archive.org), San Francisco, California)

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UFO News Article (Blog):
“USOs — the new frontier”


By Billy Cox, 14 January 2019
(De Void, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Florida)

Among other comments, Billy Cox reports on four U.S. Navy unidentified submerged object incidents (USS Zellers, May 1968; USS Monrovia, 23 May 1968; USS Forrestal, July 1974; USS Nimitz, 14 November 2004) and presents an interview with Robert Powell of the Scientific Coalition for Ufology (SCU).


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Robert Powell, U.S. UFO Researcher
(podcastufo.com photo)

UFO News Article:
“ ‘Project Blue Book’ Is Based on
a True U.F.O. Story. Here It Is.”


15 January 2019
(The New York Times, New York City, New York)

The article reports on History’s UFO TV docudrama series, Project Blue Book.


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Dr. J. Allen Hynek, U.S. Astronomer, the U.S. Air Force’s
Scientific Consultant on UFOs (1948 to 1970), UFO Author,
Lecturer & Researcher (4.bp.blogspot.com image)

















(ufocasebook.com image)

UFO Podcast Show:
“Richard Dolan on James McDonald:
Life, Death, & UFOs”


Streamed live: 15 January 2019
(The Richard Dolan Show, Rochester, New York)

Source: Richard Dolan (YouTube channel)

Quote from the video text:
“James McDonald was an American physicist. He is best known for his research regarding UFOs. McDonald was a senior physicist at the Institute for Atmospheric Physics and professor in the Department of Meteorology, University of Arizona, Tucson.

McDonald campaigned in support of expanding UFO studies during the mid and late 1960s, arguing that UFOs represented an important unsolved mystery which had not been adequately studied by science. He was one of the more prominent figures of his time who argued in favor of the extraterrestrial hypothesis as a plausible, but not completely proved, model of UFO phenomena.”


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(Richard Dolan/youtube.com image)