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Ted Phillips
Saturday, November 6, 2004
NOON – 5:00
P.M.
Eagle Creek Garden Center
(The
Green
Room)
18548 Chillicothe Rd. (Rt. 306)
Bainbridge, Ohio 44023
(Chagrin Falls Mailing Address) Phone:
440-708-0177
Mapquest
directions
IMPORTANT
NOTE: There are two Bainbridge, Ohios.
This one is in NE Ohio
near Cleveland. (The other is in SW Ohio near Cincinnati.
You don’t want to go there.)
MUFON of Ohio is pleased to
present
a lecture by Ted Phillips. Ted R.
Phillips is a civil engineer, professional photographer, professional
racecar
driver, professional musician and a speleologist. He
participated in the Vanguard Satellite
Tracking Program and was an engineer on the Minuteman Missile Project. Ted Phillips began investigating UFO cases in
1964. He was a close associate of Dr. J.
Allen Hynek from 1968 until Dr. Hynek’s death in 1986.
It was at Allen Hynek’s suggestion that he
began specializing in physical traces associated with UFO sightings in
1968. He has personally investigated and
been directly involved with some 600 UFO cases.
He has participated in meetings and presentations,
including the
American Association of Aeronautics and Astronautics Aerospace Sciences
Meetings, along with Hynek, Jacques Vallee and David Saunders. He was a member of an elite team invited to
meet with the United Nations Secretary-General at the UN in New York, along with Hynek, Vallee,
and
Gordon Cooper. Phillips gave two
presentations at the First International UFO Congress.
He has appeared on national television on In
Search Of, NBC News White Papers, CBS News Special Reports and a public
education documentary movie- “UFOs Are Real”. Phillips has appeared on
countless radio and television talk shows including the Larry King
Radio Show.
Lecture title:
Physical Evidence Associated with UFO
sightings: 1460 – 2004
The
lecture will present a statistical review of over
3,000 cases from 91 countries, Ted’s work with J. Allen Hynek, and the
most
significant events from the just updated files.
This will be illustrated with many images from past high
strangeness
reports.
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