Steuart Campbell

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Steuart Campbell
Born 1937

Steuart Campbell (born 1937) is an Edinburgh-based sceptic and investigative science writer born in Birmingham. Campbell trained as an architect and worked as one until the mid-1970s. He then gained a degree in mathematics and science from the Open University (BA, 1983).

He has written books on science and pseudoscience-related matters:

  • The Loch Ness Monster: The Evidence. Debunking belief in the Loch Ness Monster by analysis of all the main evidence, including the various photographs, eye-witness reports and sonar evidence of the "monster". Several editions from 1986, including Prometheus Books 1997 (ISBN 1-57392-178-5). Latest edition from Birlinn Ltd 2002 (ISBN 1-84158-198-4).
  • The UFO Mystery Solved.[1] A critical examination of UFO reports and their explanation in terms of meteorological and astronomical phenomena. (Explicit Books, 1994, ISBN 0-9521512-0-0).
  • The Rise and Fall of Jesus. Examines the Jesus myth and the origins of Christianity (Explicit Books 1996, ISBN 0-9521512-1-9; rev. ed by WPS 2009, ISBN 1-904623-73-5).
  • Chinook Crash, an examination of the crash of RAF Chinook helicopter ZD576 on the Mull of Kintyre (Pen & Sword 2004, ISBN 1-84415-074-7).

Campbell is the Treasurer of the Edinburgh Secular Society.[2]

He is also the author of over 100 articles on superstitions (religious and non-religious), language problems, genealogy, scientific beliefs, optical phenomena (astronomical and meteorological), electricity generation and global warming.

References

  1. "Reports of Scottish UFOs released", BBC News, 18 February 2010. "Stuart Campbell, the Edinburgh-based author of the book The UFO Mystery Solved, said: "UFO reports have all sorts of explanations - lights in the sky from aircraft to hot air balloons... ""
  2. http://www.edinburghsecularsociety.com/#/about-us/4570315710

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