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Stanton T. Friedman

Stanton Terry Friedman (July 29, 1934 – May 13, 2019)[1] was an American nuclear physicist and professional ufologist who resided in New Brunswick, Canada. He was the original civilian investigator of the Roswell UFO incident.

Stanton T. Friedman
Friedman in 2019
Born
Stanton Terry Friedman

(1934-07-29)29 July 1934
Died13 May 2019(2019-05-13) (aged 84)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
EducationUniversity of Chicago (M.S.)
Occupation(s)Ufologist, physicist
Known forRoswell UFO incident
Websitewww.stantonfriedman.com

Early life

Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Friedman was raised in nearby Linden and graduated from Linden High School in 1951; he attended Rutgers University and then transferred to the University of Chicago, earning a Bachelor of Science in 1955 and a master's degree in nuclear physics in 1956.[2][3]

Career in nuclear physics

Friedman was employed for 14 years as a nuclear physicist for such companies as General Electric (1956–1959), Aerojet General Nucleonics (1959–1963), General Motors (1963–1966), Westinghouse (1966–1968), TRW Systems (1969–1970), and McDonnell Douglas, where he worked on advanced, classified programs on nuclear aircraft, fission and fusion rockets, and compact nuclear power plants for space applications.[4] Since the 1980s, he consulted for the radon-detection industry. Friedman's professional affiliations included the American Nuclear Society, the American Physical Society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and AFTRA.[citation needed]

UFO investigations and advocacy

In 1970, Friedman left full-time employment as a physicist to pursue the scientific investigation of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Since then, he gave lectures at more than 600 colleges and to more than 100 professional groups in 50 states, 10 provinces, and 19 countries outside the US.[4] Additionally, he worked as a consultant on the topic. He published more than 80 UFO-related papers and appeared on many radio and television programs.[4] He also provided written testimony to Congressional hearings and appeared twice at the United Nations.[4][5]

Friedman consistently favored use of the term "flying saucer" in his work, saying "Flying saucers are, by definition, unidentified flying objects, but very few unidentified flying objects are flying saucers. I am interested in the latter, not the former."[4] He used to refer to himself as "The Flying Saucer Physicist", because of his degrees in nuclear physics and work on nuclear projects.[5]

Friedman's positions regarding UFO phenomena

Friedman was the first civilian to document the site of the Roswell UFO incident,[6] and supported the hypothesis that it was a genuine crash of an extraterrestrial spacecraft.[7] In 1968 Friedman told a committee of the United States House of Representatives that the evidence suggests that Earth is being visited by intelligently controlled extraterrestrial vehicles.[8] Friedman also stated he believed that UFO sightings were consistent with magnetohydrodynamic propulsion.

In 1996, after researching and fact checking the Majestic 12 documents, Friedman said that there was no substantive grounds for dismissing their authenticity.[9]

In 2004, on George Noory's Coast to Coast radio show, Friedman debated Seth Shostak, the SETI Institute's Senior Astronomer. Like Friedman, Shostak also believes in the existence of intelligent life other than humans; however, unlike Friedman, he does not believe such life is now on Earth or is related to UFO sightings.[10]

Friedman hypothesized that UFOs may originate from relatively nearby sunlike stars.[4](p. 217)

A piece of evidence that he often cited with respect to this hypothesis is the 1964 star map drawn by alleged alien abductee Betty Hill during a hypnosis session, which she said was shown to her during her abduction. Astronomer Marjorie Fish constructed a three-dimensional map of nearby sun-like stars and claimed a good match from the perspective of Zeta Reticuli, about 39 light years distant. The fit of the Hill/Fish star maps was hotly debated in the December 1974 edition of Astronomy magazine,[11][12] with Friedman and others defending the statistical validity of the match.

SETI

Friedman stated strong views against search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) research. Friedman contested the implicit premise of SETI that there has been no extraterrestrial visitation of the planet, because it was his claim that SETI was seeking only signals, not extraterrestrial intelligence or beings. He maintained that the prominence and widespread public claims of those involved with SETI have tended to prevent serious research, including research by journalists, of UFOs.[4](p. 129)

Friedman was a classmate of Carl Sagan at the University of Chicago. Friedman criticized Sagan, a proponent of SETI, for ignoring empirical evidence, such as "600-plus unknowns" of Project Blue Book Special Report No. 14. Friedman argued that these empirical data directly contradict Sagan's claim in Other Worlds that the "reliable cases are uninteresting and the interesting cases are unreliable". Specifically, Friedman referred to a table in Project Blue Book Special Report No. 14 that he said "shows that the better the quality of the sighting, the more likely it was to be an 'unknown', and the less likely it was to be listed as containing 'insufficient information'"[4](p. 42).

Public and scientific opinion

Friedman said of the response to his talks, "I know that most people are unfamiliar with the several large-scale scientific studies ... because I ask, after I show a slide and ask about each one, 'How many here have read this?' Typically, it is only one or two percent". He said that a talk he gave to Canadian journalists in Saint John, New Brunswick, caused the attitudes of the journalists to change, because "... attendees had had no idea there was so much solid information, as opposed to the tabloid nonsense they thought was the primary source of UFO data". (p. 202)[4]

Friedman argued that the majority of people believe UFOs exist and at least some groups of scientists do as well. Friedman (2008) referred to the following data in support of his position:[9]

  • Gallup Polls between 1966 and 1987 asked respondents the question: "Are UFOs something real, or just people's imagination?" Of those who took a position one way or the other, 61%, 64%, 68%, and 60% took the position they are real in 1966, 1977, 1978, and 1987, respectively.
  • With respect to scientists, a poll was taken by Industrial Research and Development in 1971 and 1979. Of the respondents who took a position, 64% and 69% stated they believed UFOs either probably or definitely exist. Of this subgroup, 32% and 44% considered their origin to be Outer Space in 1971 and 1979, respectively. Of the rest of this subgroup, approximately half believed them to be natural phenomena and half were "undecided".
  • Peter Sturrock also polled the membership of the American Astronomical Society and found that "the greater the amount of time one spent on reading UFO-related material, the more likely one is to accept their reality" (p. 210).[4]

Criticisms and controversies

Friedman was outspoken in his articulation of positions and in his criticism of UFO debunkers, often stating he was not an "apologist ufologist". His positions are regarded as controversial in mainstream science and media, but Friedman claimed to have received little opposition at his many lectures, most of which were at colleges and universities, many to engineering societies and other groups of physicists[4] (p. 24). He had a number of debates in the mainstream media, including one with UFO skeptic Michael Shermer on CNN.

Friedman was criticized both by skeptics and other Roswell researchers for taking the position that there are no substantive grounds for dismissing the authenticity of some Majestic 12 documents although Friedman was the first to provide evidence that some of the documents are clearly hoaxes. For example, he showed that a supposed memo from Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter to President Truman, dated February 17, 1948, was actually the emulation of a letter from Marshall to Roosevelt that was featured in the book The American MAGIC. Friedman researched the MJ-12 documents since first becoming aware of them from Wiliam Moore and Jaime Shandera in 1984.[4][13] He addressed criticisms of the original documents in both sources. As an example, Philip J. Klass claimed lexicographic inconsistencies based on the use of Pica typeface in the Cutler-Twining memo and offered $100, in a challenge to Friedman, for each legitimate example of the use of the same style and size Pica type as used in the memo. Friedman provided 14 examples and was paid $1000 by Klass.[4]

Personal life

Friedman was Ashkenazi Jewish. He was married twice. His first wife was Susie Virginia Porter, with whom he adopted three children, but they divorced in April 1974.[14] He had one daughter with his second wife, Marilyn. Friedman relocated to Marilyn's native Fredericton, New Brunswick in the early 1980s.[15]

On May 13, 2019, Friedman died of a heart attack at the Toronto Pearson Airport.[16]

Media

Books

  • Flying Saucers & Science, June 2008, 320P.
  • Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience. Co-author Kathleen Marden. Career Press / New Page Books, 2007. ISBN 978-1564149718, 978-1569247419
  • Top Secret/MAJIC, Marlowe + Co. 2005. 296 pages, ISBN 978-1569243428
  • Crash at Corona: The Definitive Story of The Roswell Incident. Co-author Don Berliner, 1997. ISBN 978-1931044899
  • Science was Wrong: Startling truths about cures, theories, and inventions "They" declared impossible. Co-author Kathleen Marden. Pompton Plains, NJ: New Page Books. 2010.
  • Fact, Fiction, and Flying Saucers. Co-author Kathleen Marden. Pompton Plains, NJ: New Page Books. 2016.

Visual media

  •  — (video) An interview with Stanton Friedman.
  • Flying Saucers Are Real — VHS (1996), Vol. 1 84 minutes, Vol. 2 75 minutes (159 minutes total). Filmed at Kennedy Space Center.
  • UFO Secret MJ-12 — DVD (2006), 2 discs, 151 minutes. Stan Friedman's 2003 lecture at Aztec, New Mexico on Roswell and MJ-12.
  • Recollections of Roswell — DVD, 105 minutes
  • Are Flying Saucers Real? — VHS. Informal Debate. Middle Tennessee State University, January 2004. Includes Q & no A's.
  •  — VHS (1979), 92 minutes

CDs

  • UFOs: The Real Story (1996)[17]

References

  1. ^ "Stanton Friedman, famed UFO researcher, dead at 84". CBC News.
  2. ^ File on Stanton Friedman, Federal Bureau of Investigation. Accessed April 13, 2022. "Stanton Terry Friedman was born on July 29, 1934, at Elizabeth, New Jersey, he is the son of Louis and Florence Friedman. Stanton Friedman spent his childhood in Linden, New Jersey and attended Linden High School from 1947–1951. He attended college at Rutgers University from 1951—1953 and then the University of Chicago during the years 1953–1956."
  3. ^ Story, Ronald, editor, The Encyclopedia of UFOs; Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1980, ISBN 0385136773
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Friedman, S. (2008). Flying Saucers and Science: A Scientist Investigates the Mysteries of UFOs. Franklin Lakes, NJ: New Page Books ISBN 978-1601630117
  5. ^ a b "SHG – UFO Symposium 1968: Introduction By Jan L. Aldrich". www.project1947.com.
  6. ^ Pacholik, Barb (April 23, 2007). . The Star Phoenix. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
  7. ^ Berliner, D. & Friedman, S.T. (2004). Crash at Corona: The U.S. Military Retrieval and Cover-up of A UFO. Cosimo, Inc. ISBN 978-1931044899
  8. ^ "Statement by Stanton T. Friedman". National Capital Area Skeptics. January 2001. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  9. ^ a b Friedman, S.T. (1996). Top Secret/MAJIC: Operation Majestic-12 and the United States Government's UFO Cover-Up. New York: Marlowe & Company. ISBN 978-1569243428
  10. ^ "The Great UFO Debate". Premier Radio Networks. 2004-07-21. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  11. ^ Terence Dickinson. "The Zeta Reticuli Incident". The National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP). Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  12. ^ Kenneth F. Wright (2000-04-10). "Zeta Reticuli Incident". Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  13. ^ Top Secret/MAJIC: Operation Majestic-12 and the United States Government's UFO Cover-Up. New York: Marlowe & Company. ISBN 978-1569243428
  14. ^ California, Divorce Index, 1966–1984; Los Angeles April 1974.
  15. ^ Gibson, Lydialyle (September–October 2011). "Science? Fiction?". University of Chicago Magazine. University of Chicago. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  16. ^ Richard, Sandomir (May 21, 2019). "Stanton T. Friedman, Scientist Who Tracked U.F.O.s, Dies at 84". University of Chicago Magazine. University of Chicago.
  17. ^ Stanton T. Friedman. . Archived from the original on 2008-12-25.

External links

  • Official website
  • Interview with Stanton Friedman
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Files on Stanton Friedman

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Stanton Terry Friedman July 29 1934 May 13 2019 1 was an American nuclear physicist and professional ufologist who resided in New Brunswick Canada He was the original civilian investigator of the Roswell UFO incident Stanton T FriedmanFriedman in 2019BornStanton Terry Friedman 1934 07 29 29 July 1934Elizabeth New Jersey U S Died13 May 2019 2019 05 13 aged 84 Toronto Ontario CanadaEducationUniversity of Chicago M S Occupation s Ufologist physicistKnown forRoswell UFO incidentWebsitewww wbr stantonfriedman wbr com Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Career in nuclear physics 1 2 UFO investigations and advocacy 2 Friedman s positions regarding UFO phenomena 2 1 SETI 2 2 Public and scientific opinion 3 Criticisms and controversies 4 Personal life 5 Media 5 1 Books 5 2 Visual media 5 3 CDs 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Elizabeth New Jersey Friedman was raised in nearby Linden and graduated from Linden High School in 1951 he attended Rutgers University and then transferred to the University of Chicago earning a Bachelor of Science in 1955 and a master s degree in nuclear physics in 1956 2 3 Career in nuclear physics Edit Friedman was employed for 14 years as a nuclear physicist for such companies as General Electric 1956 1959 Aerojet General Nucleonics 1959 1963 General Motors 1963 1966 Westinghouse 1966 1968 TRW Systems 1969 1970 and McDonnell Douglas where he worked on advanced classified programs on nuclear aircraft fission and fusion rockets and compact nuclear power plants for space applications 4 Since the 1980s he consulted for the radon detection industry Friedman s professional affiliations included the American Nuclear Society the American Physical Society the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and AFTRA citation needed UFO investigations and advocacy Edit In 1970 Friedman left full time employment as a physicist to pursue the scientific investigation of unidentified flying objects UFOs Since then he gave lectures at more than 600 colleges and to more than 100 professional groups in 50 states 10 provinces and 19 countries outside the US 4 Additionally he worked as a consultant on the topic He published more than 80 UFO related papers and appeared on many radio and television programs 4 He also provided written testimony to Congressional hearings and appeared twice at the United Nations 4 5 Friedman consistently favored use of the term flying saucer in his work saying Flying saucers are by definition unidentified flying objects but very few unidentified flying objects are flying saucers I am interested in the latter not the former 4 He used to refer to himself as The Flying Saucer Physicist because of his degrees in nuclear physics and work on nuclear projects 5 Friedman s positions regarding UFO phenomena EditFriedman was the first civilian to document the site of the Roswell UFO incident 6 and supported the hypothesis that it was a genuine crash of an extraterrestrial spacecraft 7 In 1968 Friedman told a committee of the United States House of Representatives that the evidence suggests that Earth is being visited by intelligently controlled extraterrestrial vehicles 8 Friedman also stated he believed that UFO sightings were consistent with magnetohydrodynamic propulsion In 1996 after researching and fact checking the Majestic 12 documents Friedman said that there was no substantive grounds for dismissing their authenticity 9 In 2004 on George Noory s Coast to Coast radio show Friedman debated Seth Shostak the SETI Institute s Senior Astronomer Like Friedman Shostak also believes in the existence of intelligent life other than humans however unlike Friedman he does not believe such life is now on Earth or is related to UFO sightings 10 Friedman hypothesized that UFOs may originate from relatively nearby sunlike stars 4 p 217 A piece of evidence that he often cited with respect to this hypothesis is the 1964 star map drawn by alleged alien abductee Betty Hill during a hypnosis session which she said was shown to her during her abduction Astronomer Marjorie Fish constructed a three dimensional map of nearby sun like stars and claimed a good match from the perspective of Zeta Reticuli about 39 light years distant The fit of the Hill Fish star maps was hotly debated in the December 1974 edition of Astronomy magazine 11 12 with Friedman and others defending the statistical validity of the match SETI Edit Friedman stated strong views against search for extraterrestrial intelligence SETI research Friedman contested the implicit premise of SETI that there has been no extraterrestrial visitation of the planet because it was his claim that SETI was seeking only signals not extraterrestrial intelligence or beings He maintained that the prominence and widespread public claims of those involved with SETI have tended to prevent serious research including research by journalists of UFOs 4 p 129 Friedman was a classmate of Carl Sagan at the University of Chicago Friedman criticized Sagan a proponent of SETI for ignoring empirical evidence such as 600 plus unknowns of Project Blue Book Special Report No 14 Friedman argued that these empirical data directly contradict Sagan s claim in Other Worlds that the reliable cases are uninteresting and the interesting cases are unreliable Specifically Friedman referred to a table in Project Blue Book Special Report No 14 that he said shows that the better the quality of the sighting the more likely it was to be an unknown and the less likely it was to be listed as containing insufficient information 4 p 42 Public and scientific opinion Edit Friedman said of the response to his talks I know that most people are unfamiliar with the several large scale scientific studies because I ask after I show a slide and ask about each one How many here have read this Typically it is only one or two percent He said that a talk he gave to Canadian journalists in Saint John New Brunswick caused the attitudes of the journalists to change because attendees had had no idea there was so much solid information as opposed to the tabloid nonsense they thought was the primary source of UFO data p 202 4 Friedman argued that the majority of people believe UFOs exist and at least some groups of scientists do as well Friedman 2008 referred to the following data in support of his position 9 Gallup Polls between 1966 and 1987 asked respondents the question Are UFOs something real or just people s imagination Of those who took a position one way or the other 61 64 68 and 60 took the position they are real in 1966 1977 1978 and 1987 respectively With respect to scientists a poll was taken by Industrial Research and Development in 1971 and 1979 Of the respondents who took a position 64 and 69 stated they believed UFOs either probably or definitely exist Of this subgroup 32 and 44 considered their origin to be Outer Space in 1971 and 1979 respectively Of the rest of this subgroup approximately half believed them to be natural phenomena and half were undecided Peter Sturrock also polled the membership of the American Astronomical Society and found that the greater the amount of time one spent on reading UFO related material the more likely one is to accept their reality p 210 4 Criticisms and controversies EditFor his criticism of the Search for extraterrestrial intelligence see Search for extraterrestrial intelligence Stanton Friedman Friedman was outspoken in his articulation of positions and in his criticism of UFO debunkers often stating he was not an apologist ufologist His positions are regarded as controversial in mainstream science and media but Friedman claimed to have received little opposition at his many lectures most of which were at colleges and universities many to engineering societies and other groups of physicists 4 p 24 He had a number of debates in the mainstream media including one with UFO skeptic Michael Shermer on CNN Friedman was criticized both by skeptics and other Roswell researchers for taking the position that there are no substantive grounds for dismissing the authenticity of some Majestic 12 documents although Friedman was the first to provide evidence that some of the documents are clearly hoaxes For example he showed that a supposed memo from Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter to President Truman dated February 17 1948 was actually the emulation of a letter from Marshall to Roosevelt that was featured in the book The American MAGIC Friedman researched the MJ 12 documents since first becoming aware of them from Wiliam Moore and Jaime Shandera in 1984 4 13 He addressed criticisms of the original documents in both sources As an example Philip J Klass claimed lexicographic inconsistencies based on the use of Pica typeface in the Cutler Twining memo and offered 100 in a challenge to Friedman for each legitimate example of the use of the same style and size Pica type as used in the memo Friedman provided 14 examples and was paid 1000 by Klass 4 Personal life EditFriedman was Ashkenazi Jewish He was married twice His first wife was Susie Virginia Porter with whom he adopted three children but they divorced in April 1974 14 He had one daughter with his second wife Marilyn Friedman relocated to Marilyn s native Fredericton New Brunswick in the early 1980s 15 On May 13 2019 Friedman died of a heart attack at the Toronto Pearson Airport 16 Media EditBooks Edit Flying Saucers amp Science June 2008 320P Captured The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience Co author Kathleen Marden Career Press New Page Books 2007 ISBN 978 1564149718 978 1569247419 Top Secret MAJIC Marlowe Co 2005 296 pages ISBN 978 1569243428 Crash at Corona The Definitive Story of The Roswell Incident Co author Don Berliner 1997 ISBN 978 1931044899 Science was Wrong Startling truths about cures theories and inventions They declared impossible Co author Kathleen Marden Pompton Plains NJ New Page Books 2010 Fact Fiction and Flying Saucers Co author Kathleen Marden Pompton Plains NJ New Page Books 2016 Visual media Edit UFOs Stanton Friedman s revelation video An interview with Stanton Friedman Flying Saucers Are Real VHS 1996 Vol 1 84 minutes Vol 2 75 minutes 159 minutes total Filmed at Kennedy Space Center UFO Secret MJ 12 DVD 2006 2 discs 151 minutes Stan Friedman s 2003 lecture at Aztec New Mexico on Roswell and MJ 12 Recollections of Roswell DVD 105 minutes Are Flying Saucers Real VHS Informal Debate Middle Tennessee State University January 2004 Includes Q amp no A s UFOs Are Real VHS 1979 92 minutesCDs Edit UFOs The Real Story 1996 17 References Edit Stanton Friedman famed UFO researcher dead at 84 CBC News File on Stanton Friedman Federal Bureau of Investigation Accessed April 13 2022 Stanton Terry Friedman was born on July 29 1934 at Elizabeth New Jersey he is the son of Louis and Florence Friedman Stanton Friedman spent his childhood in Linden New Jersey and attended Linden High School from 1947 1951 He attended college at Rutgers University from 1951 1953 and then the University of Chicago during the years 1953 1956 Story Ronald editor The Encyclopedia of UFOs Garden City Doubleday amp Company Inc 1980 ISBN 0385136773 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Friedman S 2008 Flying Saucers and Science A Scientist Investigates the Mysteries of UFOs Franklin Lakes NJ New Page Books ISBN 978 1601630117 a b SHG UFO Symposium 1968 Introduction By Jan L Aldrich www project1947 com Pacholik Barb April 23 2007 UFO expert has little patience for nasty noisy negativists The Star Phoenix Saskatoon Saskatchewan Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2015 09 22 Berliner D amp Friedman S T 2004 Crash at Corona The U S Military Retrieval and Cover up of A UFO Cosimo Inc ISBN 978 1931044899 Statement by Stanton T Friedman National Capital Area Skeptics January 2001 Retrieved 2009 02 19 a b Friedman S T 1996 Top Secret MAJIC Operation Majestic 12 and the United States Government s UFO Cover Up New York Marlowe amp Company ISBN 978 1569243428 The Great UFO Debate Premier Radio Networks 2004 07 21 Retrieved 2009 02 19 Terence Dickinson The Zeta Reticuli Incident The National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena NICAP Retrieved 2009 02 19 Kenneth F Wright 2000 04 10 Zeta Reticuli Incident Retrieved 2009 02 19 Top Secret MAJIC Operation Majestic 12 and the United States Government s UFO Cover Up New York Marlowe amp Company ISBN 978 1569243428 California Divorce Index 1966 1984 Los Angeles April 1974 Gibson Lydialyle September October 2011 Science Fiction University of Chicago Magazine University of Chicago Retrieved 2015 12 30 Richard Sandomir May 21 2019 Stanton T Friedman Scientist Who Tracked U F O s Dies at 84 University of Chicago Magazine University of Chicago Stanton T Friedman CD s Archived from the original on 2008 12 25 External links EditStanton T Friedman at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews Quotations from Wikiquote Texts from Wikisource Textbooks from Wikibooks Resources from Wikiversity Official website Interview with Stanton Friedman Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Files on Stanton Friedman Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanton T Friedman amp oldid 1129943315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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