Leonard H. Stringfield
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Leonard Stringfield | |
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Born | 1920 |
Died | 1994 |
Leonard Stringfield (1920 - 1994) was the first UFOlogist to take crashed-saucer stories seriously. His contacts in the medical field gave him the first descriptions of the alien bodies allegedly recovered at Roswell.
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[edit] Cases
[edit] Publications
- Inside Saucer Post...3-0 Blue: CRIFO Views the Status Quo: A Summary Report (1957)
- Situation Red, Fawcett Crest Books 1977 (PB), ISBN 0-449-23654-4
- Retrievals of the third kind;: A case study of alleged UFOs and occupants in military custody (1978)
- The fatal encounter at Ft. Dix-McGuire: A case study (1985)
- The UFO crash/retrieval syndrome: Status report I
- The UFO crash/retrieval syndrome: Status report II : new sources, new data (1980)
- UFO crash/retrievals: amassing the evidence: Status report III (1982)
- UFO crash/retrievals: Status report IV
- UFO crash/retrievals: is the coverup lid lifting?: Status report V (1989)
- UFO crash/retrievals: The inner sanctum : status report VI (1991)
- UFO crash/retrievals: Search for proof in a hall of mirrors: status report VII (1994)
[edit] Stringfield Number
In 2007 The Anomaly Response Network began the Stringfield Number Project, which studies research collaboration among ufologists, similar to the Erdos Number Project in mathematics.
[edit] References
SCIFI.COM UFOLOGY Resource Center