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  1. George Owen Knapp. George Owen Knapp (January 21, 1855 – July 21, 1945) was a wealthy industrialist and philanthropist. He was the President of Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company in Chicago, by 1893. In 1894 he was a founder of the Union Calcium Carbide Company which he reformulated as Union Carbide in 1904.

  2. Oct 23, 2023 · Area 51, whistleblower retaliation: Inside the files of UFO reporter George Knapp. Knapp said his journey into UFO discovery began with a coin-flip. His coverage resulted in dozens of awards, including Murrow and AP prizes. “For every 200 UFO sightings, the Air Force can explain away 201 of them”. Cameron Downing, Brian Entin, Paige Lobdell.

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  4. Dec 18, 2023 · Updated: Dec 18, 2023 / 04:01 PM CST. ( NewsNation) — In October, investigative journalist George Knapp shared unprecedented access to his research from over 30 years of investigating UFOs in a pair of NewsNation special reports. Since then, lawmakers calling for transparency on classified UFO documents have faced pushback.

  5. He began his career as a gas engineer, then worked for the Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company starting in 1883. Here he met the company president's son, Cornelius Kingsley Garrison Billings. Knapp became president of the firm in 1893. The pair co-founded Union Carbide in 1894, with Knapp serving as president and CEO of the company from 1903 to ...

  6. For the first time, NewsNation is bringing you unprecedented access to the files of legendary television reporter George Knapp. “I have secret stashes of files and things all over the station,” Knapp said in an exclusive interview with NewsNation's Brian Entin. “Mountains of evidence compiled from the government’s own files.” MORE: https://trib.al/qXbgzny #Pime #UFOs #Area51

  7. The testator, George Owen Knapp, bequeathed to his son William Jared Knapp an annuity of $10,000 per year from each of five testamentary trusts, a total of $50,000 per year for life. Upon William's death his wife Louise Allen Knapp, if then living, was to receive an annuity of $15,000 per year from each of the five trusts, a total of $75,000 ...

  8. Jul 2, 2020 · In 1911, George Owen Knapp, president of Union Carbide, moved to Santa Barbara from Chicago with his wife, Louise, after his doctors suggested that the climate would benefit his health. They purchased Arcady from Whitehead and spent a year expanding the estate, with the instruction to architect E. Russel Ray to “not to disturb one timber ...

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