Ray Stanford
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Ray Stanford (born 1938, in Texas) has been an early ufologist since his early youth. In his teens he was fascinated by George Adamski's contact stories and became an enthusiastic believer, until he soon realized that each one of Adamski's claims were false and his photographs were crude montages. Despite the invention of the frauds that contained the teachings of Adamski, his narratives of spaceflight, contacts with beings from the planet Venus and his photographs, his interest in UFOs didn't decline, on the contrary.
Stanford maintains an extensive history of UFO observations, most recorded with a camera and within the presence of other witnesses. As for the UFO photographic record, Ray has photographed or filmed, between 1954 and 1969, seven such incidents.
From 1972 to 1974, Stanford was fortunate to find some wealthy patrons who allowed him to finance the instrumental equipment of the Project Starlight International (International Starlight Project), originally founded in 1964. Stanford spent the sum of around two million dollars on equipment and facilities, including electronic, optical, magnetic and gravitational material, near Austin, Texas. All this had mobile capacity, with the exception of the radar unit. Its objective was the detection of any signal emitted by a UFO phenomenon.
He is most well known for writing the book Socorro Saucer[1] about the Lonnie Zamora event in Socorro, New Mexico.
Stanford likewise snapped a picture in 1964 at the site of the Zamora event, that he later found to contain four UFOs, two of them egg-shaped like the UFO Zamora had seen.[2]
Books
- The Operating Argus Concept - A New Look at UFO Event Sharing and Data Sharing (1976).[3]
- Socorro Saucer (1978)
- Socorro "Saucer" in a Pentagon Pantry (1976)
References
- ↑ "Socorro Saucer". Amazon Books. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
- ↑ "Ray Stanford and His Ever-Receding Claims of World-Shaking UFO Evidences". Alien Expanse. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
- ↑ "1976: SYMPOSIUM THEME -- NEW FRONTIERS IN UFO RESEARCH". MUFON. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
External links
- Psychic Magazine April 1974: Ray Stanford Interview
- The UFO Evidence: (unidentified Flying Objects)
- Advice from the man who keeps finding dinosaur fossils
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