Bruce Maccabee

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Ph.D., is an optical physicist employed by the U.S. Navy. He is listed in Who's Who in Technology Today and American Men and Women of Science. In addition, he is a noted contemporary UFO investigator specializing in technical analysis and photoanalysis of UFO cases.

The following information is derived primarily from his website biographical page.

Contents

[edit] Background

Dr. Maccabee received a B.S. in physics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass., and then at American University, Washington, DC, (M.S. and Ph. D. in physics). In 1972 he commenced his long career at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, presently headquartered at Dahlgren, Virginia. He has worked on optical data processing, generation of underwater sound with lasers and various aspects of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) and Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) using high power lasers.

He has been active in UFO research since the late 1960s when he joined the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) and was active in research and investigation for NICAP until its demise in 1980. He became a member of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) in 1975 and was subsequently appointed to the position of state Director for Maryland, a position he still holds. In 1979 he was instrumental in establishing the Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR) and was the chairman for about 13 years. He presently serves on the National Board of the Fund.

His UFO research and investigations (which are completely unrelated to his Navy work) have included the Kenneth Arnold sighting (June 24, 1947), the McMinnville, Oregon (Trent) photos of 1950, the Gemini 11 astronaut photos of September, 1966, the New Zealand sightings of December, 1978, the Japan Airlines (JAL1628) sighting of November 1986, the numerous sightings of Ed Walters and others in Gulf Breeze, Florida, 1987 - 1988, the "red bubba" sightings, 1990-1992 (including his own sighting in September, 1991), the Mexico City video of August, 1997 (which he deemed a hoax), the Phoenix lights sightings of March 13, 1997, and many others.

He has also done historical research and was the first to obtain the secret "flying disc file" of the FBI (what he calls "the REAL X-Files"). In addition, he has collected documents from the CIA, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Army, and other government agencies.

Dr. Maccabee is the author or coauthor of about three dozen technical articles and more than a hundred UFO articles over the last 30 years, including many which appeared in the MUFON Journal and MUFON Symposium proceedings. Among his papers was a reanalysis of the statistics and results of the famed Battelle Memorial Institute Project Blue Book Special Report No. 14, a massive analysis of 3200 Air Force cases through the mid 1950s. (See Identified Flying Objects (IFOs)). Another was a reanalysis of the results of the Condon Committee UFO study from 1969. (Like many others, Maccabee concluded that Edward Condon lied about the results.)

In addition, he has also written or contributed to half a dozen books on the subject of UFOs and appeared on numerous radio and TV shows and documentaries (some given below) as an authority on the subject.

He is an accomplished pianist who performed at the 1997 and 1999 MUFON symposia. He lives in Frederick County, Maryland.

[edit] Books

[edit] Nonfiction

  • Richard F. Haines & Bruce Maccabee, Melbourne Episode: Case Study of a Missing Pilot, 1987, L D A Press, ISBN 0-9618082-0-9
  • Larry Koss, Richard Hall (Editor), Bruce Maccabee (Editor), Could UFOs Be Real?, 1991, Capstone Press, ISBN 1-56065-093-1
  • Edward and Frances Walters, with Bruce Maccabee (last chapter), The Gulf Breeze Sightings, 1990, Walter Morrow & Co., ISBN 0-688-09087-7
  • Edward Walters, with Bruce Maccabee, UFOs Are Real: Here's the Proof, 1997, Avon Books, ISBN 0-380-78599-4
  • Bruce S. Maccabee, UFOs/FBI Connection: The Secret History of the Government's Cover-Up, 2000, Llewellyn Publicatoins, ISBN 1-56718-493-6
  • Wrote the UFO history chapter of the book UFOs: Zeugen und Zeichen ("Testimony and Descriptions"), published in Germany in 1995.

[edit] Fiction

  • Bruce Maccabee, Abduction in My Life: A Novel of Alien Encounters, 2001, Granite Publishing, ISBN 1-893183-28-9

[edit] Recent articles

See also Maccabee's website.

  • "Strong Magnetic Field Detected Following a Sighting of and Unidentified Flying Object," Journal of Scientific Exploration, 8, #3, 347, 1994 abstract
  • "Water Spout UFO Photographed," MUFON Journal, Nov. 1994
  • "The Arnold Phenomenon," January/February and March/April issues of the International UFO Reporter (CUFOS), 1995
  • "Raining on Sagans Parade," MUFON Journal, January, 1996 portions of article
  • "The White Sands Films," International UFO Reporter, (CUFOS) Vol. 21, #1, Spring, 1996 The White Sands Proof article
  • "Illegitimate Science? A Personal Story," Journal of Scientific Exploration, 10, #2, 269, 1996 abstract
  • "Acceleration," Proceedings of the International MUFON Symposium, 1996 article
  • "The Nightline UFO Video," MUFON Journal, Dec. 1996 related article
  • "The First Sighting," Proceedings of the International MUFON Symposium, 1997
  • "UFOs, the Real Thing or the Wrong Impression," Shutterbug Magazine, Aug. & Sept. 1997
  • "My Mission from the Ashtar Command," International UFO Reporter, Winter, 1997-1998
  • "Preliminary Report on the Mexico City Video of August 6, 1997," MUFON Journal, April, 1998
  • "Flying Peanut or Double UFO," MUFON Journal, January, 1999
  • "Phoenix Lights Revisited," MUFON Journal, Feb. 1999
  • "Immediate High Alert: The Mystery of December 6, 1960," Proceedings of the 1999 MUFON International Symposium. (this latter is the 100th published research paper on UFOs)
  • "Optical Power Output of an Unidentified High Altitude Light Source," published in the Journal of Scientific Exploration, vol. 13, #2, 1999 article
  • "Atmosphere or UFO," Journal of Scientific Exploration, vol. 13, #3, 1999 abstract article
  • "Prosaic Explanations, the Failure of UFO Skepticism," Infinite Energy Magazine, Issue #29, 2000; complete version in the Proceedings of the International MUFON Symposium, 2000

[edit] Some media appearances

Dr. Maccabee has been interviewed by print, radio and TV media numerous times since 1978. He has also appeared in a number of documentaries. Here are some of the more recent:

  • A Current Affair TV show, April 1992
  • Unsolved Mysteries (Guardian case), Feb. 1993
  • Fred Fiske Radio Show on National Public Radio (Feb. 93 repeated twice during the year)
  • Sonya Live on CNN, July, 1993
  • WHAG Radio in Hagerstown (12 appearances as of summer 1996)
  • Area 2000 Radio Show (Art Bell) in Las Vegas (summer 1993)
  • WHPK in Chicago (Oct., 1993)
  • Encounters TV Show (Feb. 1994)
  • Dreamland Radio Show (June, 1994)
  • Central TV in London (interviewed, summer, 1994)
  • Sightings (Sep. 1994)
  • Kiviat-Green productions - Aug., 1995
  • Italian TV interview in San Marino (Sept., 1995)
  • A&E TV documentary, Where are all the UFOs , shown April, 1996
  • Four Point Productions for The Learning Channel
  • FOX TV Special on Aliens landing (Independence Day movie tie-in)
  • Nightline TV show, July 16, 1996
  • Transmedia Productions of Paramount House, London, first shown in the fall 1996
  • London Weekend Television , shown in the fall,1996
  • Discovery Channel, UFOs Down to Earth, Dec. 1996
  • Discovery Channel, UFO - Reason to Believe, 1996 (video)
  • Sightings, January, 1997
  • Fox TV Best Video Evidence, August, 1997
  • The "Zoh Show" and 20th Century Radio with Zoh and Bob Heironimus on WCBM radio in Baltimore numerous times, 1997-1998
  • The John Koon Radio Show, Radio South Africa, Dec. 1997
  • Twentieth Century Radio with Bob Heironimus, March, 1999
  • Top Ten Unexplained Mysteries, The Learning Channel, Jan. 2000
  • The Julie Briggs Show on WMTR Radio, January, 2000
  • The Tex-Files TV show of Fox4 News, February, 2000
  • Fox TV Best Video Evidence, Part 2, May, 2000
  • Mike Seigel Show, June, 2000
  • Radio 630CHED, Edmonton, Alberta, July, 2000
  • CBS TV affiliate, Edmonton Alberta, July, 2000

[edit] External links