Stanton Friedman was credited with bringing the Roswell Incident to mainstream conversation.
This legend was returning from for a speaking engagement in Columbus, Ohio, when he died suddenly at the Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday night, according to his family.
He was 84.
Amy Bue, an up and coming Ohio Bigfoot researcher, posted this on her social media:
"His friends and family have my most sincere condolences. I met Stan last year at a conference and had several wonderful talks with him. What a pleasure it was to find out that not only was he a brilliant man, but that he had a fantastic sense of humor. I’m truly sorry to hear this."
A nuclear physicist by training, Friedman had devoted his life to researching and investigating UFOs since the late 1960s.
He was credited with bringing the 1947 Roswell Incident — the famous incident that gave rise to theories about UFOs and a U.S. military coverup — back into the mainstream conversation.
He was an accomplished writer, publishing dozens of papers on the subject and writing or co-writing several books.
He was also a familiar face in documentaries, radio and television, including multiple appearances on Larry King Live, and lectured on the topic for hundreds of colleges and professional groups across the United States, Canada and many other countries.
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