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  1. Donald Keyhoe was a former Marine Corps pilot, writer and tour manager of Charles Lindbergh. He became a prominent advocate for UFO disclosure and wrote several books on the subject in the 1950s.

  2. A book by Donald Keyhoe that investigated UFO reports by US Air Force and other sources, published in 1950. It popularized the idea of alien spacecraft and influenced ufology and science fiction.

  3. Learn about Donald E. Keyhoe, a prominent UFO researcher and advocate who co-founded NICAP and wrote several books on the subject. Explore his interest in UFOs, his military career, his involvement with Charles Lindbergh, and his legacy in ufology.

  4. May 26, 2021 · Donald Keyhoe was a UFO researcher and leader in the 1950s and 1960s. He advocated for government disclosure and investigation of UFO phenomena. Watch the video of his interview with Mike Wallace in 1958.

    • 30 min
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    • Alien Disclosure Group
  5. Watch a 1958 interview with Donald Keyhoe, a former Marine Air Corps Major and director of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena. He discusses his investigation of unidentified flying objects, government cover-ups, and the possibility of interplanetary war.

    • 1958 March 8
    • Interview with Major Donald E. Keyhoe
  6. Learn how Donald Keyhoe, a retired Marine Major and aviation writer, launched the civilian study of UFOs with his article and book in 1949. Discover how he based his conjecture on fact and influenced the public perception of flying saucers.

  7. Keyhoe, Donald Edwards (1897-1988) Prominent figure in early UFO controversies. Keyhoe was born on June 20, 1897, in Ottumwa, Iowa. He was a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy (1919) and was commissioned a lieutenant in the marines.