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  1. National Aviation Club, CSICOP. Philip Julian Klass (November 8, 1919 – August 9, 2005) was a preeminent American aviation/aerospace journalist [1] and UFO researcher, best known for his skepticism regarding UFOs. In the ufological and skeptical communities, Klass inspires polarized appraisals. He has been called the " Sherlock Holmes of ...

  2. Philip J. Klass (1919-2005) By Robert Sheaffer T he man who was indisputably the most influential UFO skep-tic of all time passed away in Merritt Island, Florida, on August 9 at the age of 85. Philip J. Klass was die man that UFO proponents loved to revile from the time he first became active in UFO investigations in the late

  3. Philip J. Klass 1919 - 2005 Philip Julian Klass (November 8, 1919 – August 9, 2005) was an American electrical engineer, journalist, and became one of the most widely recognized UFO "debunkers.

  4. Born: November 8, 1919. Died: August 9, 2005. Age: 85. Nationality: United States. Category: Researcher, Debunker. A selection of most relevant documents related to Philip J. Klass. Klass said Trans-en-Provence case was a hoax because GEPAN director Velasco "did not inform the SSE panel of scientists" that the GEPAN investigation was done by a ...

  5. Pilots. Philip J. Murray–Wright High School is a secondary school in the Woodbridge neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, United States. [1] It is operated by Detroit Public Schools . The school serves Downtown Detroit, Midtown Detroit, and a portion of New Center. [2] Currently the Frederick Douglas Academy for Boys occupies the former Murray ...

  6. Nov 20, 2021 · 6 min read. ·. Nov 20, 2021. --. 1. Aviation journalist Philip J. Klass was the most influential UFO skeptic of the 20th century. A journalist whose UFO skepticism was favorably quoted this year ...

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  8. The first high school in the City of Detroit was established in a new building on Miami Street (Broadway) in 1859, on a site used by the Detroit Board of Education. In 1863, the high school was relocated to the second story of the Capitol Building, where a Union school was maintained. Thirty years later, on the night of January 27, 1893, the ...

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