UFO crash investigator: Leonard Stringfield's research goes public

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Sixty volumes of UFO research by the late Leonard Stringfield will be released to the public through the Mutual UFO Network.
Sixty volumes of UFO research by the late Leonard Stringfield will be released to the public through the Mutual UFO Network.
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Sixty volumes of “meticulous UFO research over 30 years” by the late Ufologist Leonard H. Stringfield were donated to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), according to an August 3, 2012, announcement by MUFON Executive Director David MacDonald who spoke at the organization’s annual symposium.

The news of Stringfield’s work surfacing and in MUFON’s hands now had been kept secret prior to the 8 p.m. announcement as one of two “blockbuster UFO discoveries” that the group was to make at the Cincinnati event. A second briefing will be made about 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 5.

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