As for
inspiration, much of it came from my dad. He was a radar mechanic in
the British Royal Air Force and was involved in a couple of radar-based
UFO incidents in September 1952, at an English RAF base called
Neatishead. The radar guys tracked a number of unknown targets over 3
days, none of which were ever identified. My dad told me the story when I was about 13 or 14 and that
is what got me interested and on the trail of the UFO mystery.
As for my
aims, it's pretty much the same with everything I research, whether
it's UFOs or my other big interest Cryptozoology. My aim is to try and
uncover the truth about whatever I investigate, and I investigate it to
the best of my ability. I'm not interested in upholding belief-systems. I
have no interest in A-Z of everything to do with zombies, in movies, books, history, legend, folklore, television shows - and maybe in reality, too! upholding
belief-systems. I have no interest in proving this theory or that
theory. I just go where the data takes me.
As for the future, I have a
new book out in June called "Close Encounters of the Fatal Kind," which
is all about mysterious and suspicious deaths in the field of Ufology.
Then in September, me and Brad Steiger will have a co-written book out
titled "The Zombie Book." It's an A-Z of everything to do with zombies,
in movies, books,
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