Eric Kelson
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According to James Moseley's, tongue in cheek, UFO Smear eZine,
| “ | Then there was Dr. Eric Kelson, on "Re-examining the Rex Hefflin Photcgraphs", in which he presented very strong evidence that this classic 1965 case involved a genuinely mysterious object. Next came a very entertaining talk by author/researcher Ann Druffel, commenting on her more than forty years of involvement with the UFO phenomenon.
... At an informal Sunday night dinner at the Renaissance Hotel, your editor had the chance to talk at some length with Eric Kelson, whose doctorate is in chemistry. He is thus in touch with the current mainstream scientific theories about the universe, and these involve more than four dimensions. Dr. Kelson believes (if we can quote him correctly) that the so-called aliens may well be from earth, co-existing with us in another dimension. In that case, they obviously would not be coming here from other planets. Others have said the same thing. We found Dr. Kelson to be a very bright light in the ufological sky, and we hope he will be heard from again.[1] | ” |
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Transcluded from Firestorm
- Names: "Thank you, all of McDonald's academic colleagues at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics and various Departments of the University of Arizona at Tucson who granted me interviews or otherwise helped with documentation: Drs. Paul E. Damon, Benjamin Herman, Philip Krider, Richard Kassander, Paul S. Martin, Al Mead, William Sellers, Dean Staley, Cornelius "Corny" Steelink, Raymond M. Turner. Thanks to his colleagues in other university and government settings who kindly gave interviews: Professor Charles B. Moore, Margaret Sanderson-Rae, James Hughes, Ethel Carpenter. I thank our colleagues in the UFO research field: Drs. Eugene Epstein, Eric Kelson, Mark Rodeghier, Dave Saunders, Bert E. Schwarz, Robert M. Wood, and to Ted Bloecher, David Branch, Paul Duich, George Earley, Idabel Epperson, Marilyn Epperson, Richard H. Hall, Rex E. Heflin, Henk Hinfelaar, Brenda Hinfelaar, Gordon Lore, Marty Lore, Bill Moore, Paul Norman, Roy Russell, Pearl Russell, James Westwood. Thanks also to Philip J. Klass, Jan McDonald, Dr. Robert Nathan, Stephan A. Schwartz.
Thank you, my writing buddies, for your constant help: Dorothy Shapiro, Alice Nordstrom, Helevi Nordstrom, Elton Boyer, Dr. Louise Ludwig. And a special thanks to my sweet husband, Charles K. Druffel, a true UFO skeptic who recognized in Jim McDonald a genuine manifestation of the reality of the UFO phenomenon and who, a few months before his own passage into the transcendental realm, accomplished a final edit, with his own red pencil, of the voluminous manuscript."[2]
Notes
- ↑ Moseley, James. "THE FORTY-FIRST NATIONAL UFO CONFERENCE PASSES INTO HISTORY, OR WHATEVER". http://www.martiansgohome.com/smear/v51/ss041201.htm. Retrieved on 2009-03-04.
- ↑ Druffel 2003: pp. VII-VIII
References
- Druffel, Ann (2003). Firestorm: Dr. James E. McDonald's Fight for UFO Science. Columbus, NC: Wild Flower Press. ISBN 0-926524-58-5.
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