Sentry
Paranormal Adept
The irrepressible George Wingfield returns to the Paracast. Educated at Eton College and Dublin University. At Dublin, he read Natural Sciences, obtaining a B.A. Honors degree in 1966, and an M.A. degree in 1971. After university, he worked briefly as an astronomer at the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Herstmonceux, studying stellar spectra and the earth's magnetic field. Subsequently, he joined IBM UK and engaged in a variety of jobs in Systems Engineering, Marketing, and in Computer Education.
He’s the co-author of UFO: Strange Space on Earth,
and author of the recent articles, George Wingfield article: Cattle Mutilations: A More Balanced Perspective | The Paracast Community Forums and
US Ufology’s Alien Zoo.
George's experience and knowledge covers a wide spectrum of the UFO filed from the Skinwalker Ranch, military intelligence operations, the Cash-Landrum Incident, Rendlesham Forest Abductions and much more.
George says,"Maybe I am taking the whole business of the fantastical claims that are made by some ufologists and some claims presented at UFO conferences far too seriously. Perhaps I should accept that some segments of the UFO subject are merely a mythology that has been built up by some UFO “experts”
and gurus over the last sixty odd years. Should we relax and accept such fiction and fantasy like Trekkies do at their conventions? I don’t think so since I do believe that UFOs are real and that we should investigate them from a scientific standpoint.”
Short notice, show tapes Thursday April 2nd, so get your questions in now.
He’s the co-author of UFO: Strange Space on Earth,
and author of the recent articles, George Wingfield article: Cattle Mutilations: A More Balanced Perspective | The Paracast Community Forums and
US Ufology’s Alien Zoo.
George's experience and knowledge covers a wide spectrum of the UFO filed from the Skinwalker Ranch, military intelligence operations, the Cash-Landrum Incident, Rendlesham Forest Abductions and much more.
George says,"Maybe I am taking the whole business of the fantastical claims that are made by some ufologists and some claims presented at UFO conferences far too seriously. Perhaps I should accept that some segments of the UFO subject are merely a mythology that has been built up by some UFO “experts”
and gurus over the last sixty odd years. Should we relax and accept such fiction and fantasy like Trekkies do at their conventions? I don’t think so since I do believe that UFOs are real and that we should investigate them from a scientific standpoint.”
Short notice, show tapes Thursday April 2nd, so get your questions in now.