Paul Davids

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Paul Davids is a writer of films and novels, especially about science fiction. Often collaborating with his wife, Hollace, Davids has written and directed the films *Starry Night, *Roswell a documentary about the Roswell UFO incident and *Timothy Leary's Dead. He also written episodes for the television series Transformers as well as a spin-off Star Wars series with his wife informally known as the Jedi Prince series.

He also directed, in 2005, a documentary called The Sci-Fi Boys, featuring interviews with Forry Ackerman, Ray Bradbury, Ray Harryhausen, and many more sci-fi notables.

[edit] Belief in extraterrestrial life

In 2005, Davids wrote a foreword for an exopolitics book by Alfred Webre titled Exopolitics - Politics, Government and Law in the Universe. Davids is a strong supporter of disclosure of the alleged UFO cover up by the US government.

The emerging field of exopolitics that Davids supports is also supported by people such as former UFO Desk Officer for the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defense Nick Pope, former Canadian Minister of National Defence Hon. Paul Hellyer, former NASA astronaut Brian O'Leary, former CNN journalist and anchor Cheryll Jones, retired high ranking Catholic official Monsignor Corrado Balducci, nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman, scientist Dr. James Deardorff, among many others [1].

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