
When new, "cutting-edge technology is created, one finds well-educated people claiming, 'It is impossible,'" Stanton Friedman wrote in "Flying Saucers and Science" (New Page Books/2008). Such, he points out, is the skepticism of UFO critics.
Friedman, a nuclear physicist who worked for General Electric, General Motors, Westinghouse and McDonnell Douglas, is today acknowledged as a leading world expert on UFOs. He will speak in Alamogordo on March 22, 23 and 24.
According to Friedman's Web site www.v-j-enterprises.com/sfhome.html, Friedman first became interested in UFOs in 1958. For the past 43 years he has lectured about them at more than 600 colleges and 100 professional groups in every state in the country, as well as in nine Canadian provinces and 16 other countries.
Friedman was "the original civilian investigator of the Roswell Incident," the Web site said. "Crash at Corona: The Definitive Study of the Roswell Incident," which he co-authored, is considered one of the top works regarding the 1947 event that has captivated researchers and truth seekers for more than six decades.
"Mr. Friedman will spend several days in Alamogordo after an appearance in Roswell," said Lyn Buchanan, an Alamogordo resident who trained remote viewers with the U.S. Army. "After speaking here, he will attend the annual UFO Conference in Aztec. This is a unique opportunity for people in our community to hear someone of Mr. Friedman's caliber, and even spend some time with him."
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