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Bob White short bio
« Thread started on: Dec 19th, 2008, 01:05am » |
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Bob White is known worldwide as the only UFO witness to recover physical evidence of a craft and pass conclusive polygraph tests. He is the author of UFO Hard Evidence (Galde Press 2004), and the former director of the Museum of the Unexplained. http://ufoevidence.conforums.com/index.cgi White first came forward with his UFO claims following his retirement in 1996.
White was referred to the National Institute for Discovery Science (N.I.D.S.) by the UFO organization MUFON's researcher, Dr. John Carpenter. In 1996, White sent a piece of his UFO debris to N.I.D.S. who employed the lab at New Mexico Tech to conduct a metallurgical analysis. The scope of this analysis was limited, as explained to White by the New Mexico Tech scientist following it's completion. This analysis is included in White's book, UFO Hard Evidence.
Cosgrove-Meurer, producers of the popular 1990's television show Unsolved Mysteries, flew White to the infamous Los Alamos National Labs in late 1996 for testing. This analysis was first published in White's book. This analysis is highly controversial as the labs preferred test to determine the nature of White's UFO fragment would have always shown negative results. White claims that Los Alamos kept a piece of his UFO object. Differences in the Los Alamos and New Mexico Tech analyses prompted additional scientific testing in the late 1990's. (See White's book)
White made a sworn statement about the events of his UFO encounter and passed a conclusive polygraph test, given by a police polygrapher in 1998.
Following White's lecture at the Rocky Mountain UFO Conference in 2000, White was made aware of recently declassified Top Secret Army documents that appeared to show an object identical to White's in a 1940's file named "Flying Saucers from Denmark."
White received media recognition from newspapers (Gannet), paranormal radio shows, and television (Extra, regional news shows), and by 2000 had launched the Museum of the Unexplained in Reeds Spring, MO with his partner Larry Cekander.
The Museum and White were featured in nationwide media (Fox News Network, Associated Press and others) following White's announcement that he would sell his UFO object for $10,000,000.
The Museum staff initiated more scientific testing (See White's book) including announcing claims that the object had exposed x-ray film and may be omitting electro-magnetic field energy. An announcement was made by the Museum in 2003 that Isotopic Abundance Ratio tests used to determine extra-terrestrial origin fall within the ranges of two established Martian Meteorites.
In 2004, White's story was the season opener in the UK television show Jane Goldman Investigates. The show hired a Colorado State Patrol polygraph officer who administered White's second polygraph and detected no deception.
White and his team of researchers and scientists have revisited the area of White's encounter several times and are including the scientific testing and interviews in their own video documentary.
A lighter moment occurred when White and a Museum staff member appeared on the Judge Joe Brown show to settle a lawsuit. Complete with the UFO Object and photos of the Museum's UFO Bus, Brown proclaims to White at show's end; "Hell, I don't know, you may be right."
The 2005 History Channel program "UFO Hunters" opened with a recreation of White's encounter and a focus on the Army documents and White's visit inside Los Alamos National Labs. This was the first time the documents and video of the Los Alamos visit aired on national television.
Tests performed in 2007 identified low levels gamma, beta and neutron radiation using bubble chambers verifying earlier test with xray and gieger counter readings.
White now does interviews, lectures, and travels to promote his book UFO Hard Evidence.
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