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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 ...
- Iowa State College (B.S.E.E., 1941)
- August 9, 2005 (aged 85), Cocoa, Florida
- November 8, 1919, Des Moines, Iowa
Aug 12, 2005 · Aug. 12, 2005. Correction Appended. Philip J. Klass, an electrical engineer and aviation editor who earned the nickname Sherlock Holmes of U.F.O.'s for his assiduous, acidic debunking of flying ...
In 1998, journalist and UFO skeptic Philip J. Klass, found a few reasons to doubt the story by Cash and Landrum: When Schuessler inspected Betty's car in early 1981 and used a Geiger counter to check for radioactivity, he found none.
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Aug 11, 2005 · Philip J. Klass, 85, an aviation journalist who investigated UFO sightings and wrote books debunking reports of visits from outer space, died Aug. 9 at a nursing facility in Cocoa, Fla. He had cancer.
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
Jul 27, 1975 · The illusion that the object was hovering at the zenith had, like so many U.F.O.'s, multiple causes: (1) We were too excited to observe calmly, (2) it is almost impossible to judge the angular ...
Philip Julian Klass was a preeminent American aviation/aerospace journalist 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 UFOlogy". Klass demonstrated "the crusader's zeal for what seems 'right,' regardless of whether it brings popular acclaim," a ...