Tom Danheiser, HDA Founding Member

LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE


I was hanging out at home when I started thinking about being asked to join the Hollywood Disclosure Alliance. I thought “What a great idea to bring  experiencers, professionals, and researchers together to foster growth and unity in the UFO field.”  Then I started thinking about all the classic UFO cases, and those who studied them: Project Blue Book (Mar. ‘52 — ‘69), Rendlesham Forest (Dec. ‘80), Phoenix Lights (Mar. ‘97), Lonnie Zamora Incident (Apr. ‘64), Roswell (Jul. ‘47)

It seems to me that the cases reported today are different somehow.  Maybe it’s the glitz, the names, or just the way they were reported. I was talking to my friend and colleague, UFOlogist Kevin Randle, and he shared his theory — he thinks the lack of robust cases reported today is because ET’s have gone home, and they’ll return when they need more information for their computers. My thoughts were sparked by the invitation to join HDA; now I’m privileged to share my thoughts, and thoughts from others, in a monthly article in this HDA newsletter. Comments, ideas, etc. are appreciated: lifeintheuniverseTD@gmail.com

Tom Danheiser has produced for a number of LA-based radio stations, as well as The Sci-Fi Channel and CNBC. He’s currently the Senior Producer for the national radio show, Coast to Coast AM.

January Issue