The Ufologists That Time Forgot is recurring feature spotlighting early flying saucer researchers, lecturers, and authors. Join us in exploring the people who shaped the UFO legends, from the famous to the forsaken...
Frederick G. Hehr, an engineer and prophet, way back in 1929 was
saying that in ancient times extraterrestrials landed on Earth in spaceships
and guided the development of mankind.
The UFO Prophecy of Frederick G. Hehr
When flying saucers made headlines in 1947, Ole J. Sneide was the first person featured in the newspapers to seriously state that the UFOs were actually extraterrestrial spaceships.
A 1947 Pioneer of the UFO Extraterrestrial Hypothesis
John P. Bessor presented the first extraterrestrial hypothesis to Air Force UFO investigators back in July 1947, but with a twist. He said UFOs were space animals, and later, Kenneth Arnold agreed.
The 1947 ET Hypothesis of John P. Bessor
When UFOs hit, R. DeWitt Miller became the media’s first expert for his Fortean book, Forgotten Mysteries, which had a chapter, "Enigmas Out of Space," focused on strange aerial objects.
The 1st UFO book? Forgotten Mysteries by R. DeWitt Miller
Claude Degler was responsible for the first publication devoted exclusively to flying saucers, Weird Unsolved Mysteries in the fall of 1947
Claude Degler, One of The Ufologists That Time Forgot
1950s
Dr. Drake and the Visitors |
The UFO Evidence of Robert C. Gardner
The Amazing Criswell's UFO involvement goes much deeper than just hosting the flying saucer invasion movie, Plan 9 from Outer Space.
UFO Expert and Lecturer, Norman S. Bean |
In August 1957, US military officials at the Pentagon examined evidence of extraterrestrial visitors, a recording of a 90-minute tape of a message from space channeled by Rev. Enid Brady.
Enid Brady, Bob
Ewing, and the Voices from Space
Early UFO Radio Host: Hugh McPherson
James A. Lee, Director, Interplanetary Space Patrol, investigated many Texas UFO cases in the 1950s, and used a vehicle equipped with high-tech gear, the "Space Wagon."
James A. Lee of the Interplanetary Space Patrol
George W. Earley was an aircraft engineer, a writer, a lecturer, a Fortean, and a strong advocate for the scientific study of UFOs.
George W. Earley on the Rational Study of UFOs
1960s
Wade Wellman was an active member of NICAP and an
advocate to promote Congressional hearings into the study of UFOs, writing to
people and institutions, such as US Congressmen and Time magazine.
The Ufologists That Time Forgot: Wade Wellman
Major Donald G, Carpenter was a Physics professor and the author of the United States Air Force Academy textbook that became infamous for having a chapter discussing concepts of UFOs and the aliens said to pilot them.
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