UFO Crash Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum
Status Report VI
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Narrated by:
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Pete Ferrand
About this listen
Leonard Stringfield was born in 1920. He was director of CRIFO (Civilian Research, Interplanetary Flying Objects) - one of the world's largest research groups during the mid-50s, and publisher of its newsletter, ORBIT (1953-1957).
He also worked in cooperation with the United States Air Force (1953-1957), investigating and reporting UFO activity, having been assigned a special code number for reporting to the Air Defense Command in Columbus, Ohio.
For over 30 years, Stringfield served in several of the major UFO organizations in a public relations capacity. From 1957 to 1970, he was public relations adviser with the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP). Later on, he was Director of Public Relations and a board member of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). He was also a regional investigator for the Center for UFO Studies, directed by Dr. J. Allen Hynek.
Stringfield was an executive with DuBois Chemicals, an international manufacturer. Stringfield retired in 1981 as Director of Public Relations and Marketing Services for DuBois Chemicals, a division of Chemed Corp., after 31 years' service with the company.
From 1967-1968 he served as Early Warning Coordinator for the University of Colorado UFO Project, screening UFO reports for possible scientific study.
Stringfield was also an advisor to Sir Eric Gairy, former Prime Minister of Grenada, 1977-78, during his efforts to establish a UFO research agency within the framework of the United Nations.
Stringfield passed away in 1994, leaving a string of fascinating publications behind, one of which is UFO Crash Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum - Status Report VI, written not long before his death. It is filled with interesting details about a number of major UFO cases, including Roswell and Kecksburg.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-02-2019
A Great Story with many exciting anecdotes
I have always read that Leonard Stringfield was the worst author in the field of Ufology,and they never explained ,why,the "WHY" is simply that Leonard is not overly bothered that all of his informants remain anonymous and thus could be lying,but since everything he learns he passes around to every Ufologist out there to double check and as far as I know he has never been proven to be caught in a scam of an anonymous liar,and unlike many other UFO books by dead serious researches Leonard,Dramatizes the events of the sighting,adding a new level of excitement to his many tales of sightings encounter and abductions,and by the end of the audio-book I was saying WOW for 5 minutes afterward
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- Paul Summerfield
- 03-11-2024
fiction or fact?
is the info real, dramatised, just a story. whatever it is, it's pretty interesting. take it all with a grain of salt though...
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