The goal of all UFO research is to get to the truth.
Today, the average Field Investigator has access to technology and tools way beyond what was imagined as possible just a few short years ago.
Instead of spending hours at a library, or having to call a local observatory, or a local weather station, or an Air Traffic Control center, or a nearby U.S. Air Force Base for heavens sake, today we can get those same answers nearly instantly and by our own actions.
The book How to Investigate UFOs using your Smart Phone's intention is to open some eyes to how we can all get to the truth faster, more accurately, and using our own smarts instead of relying on the possibly filtered and controlled information from others.
May the truth be known by all!
About the Author:
I've seen UFOs multiple times in my life time, sharing many of these experiences with several members of my family - a lifetime of high strangeness, including probable abductions and visually implanted memories and messages that only in recent times have started bubbling up to be recalled and deciphered.
I joined MUFON in the 90s and became a Field Investigator after some great training by experienced Colorado MUFON investigators.
Even though I've only recently reactivated my membership in MUFON, I've continued to passionately study and research UFOs on my own, learning and sharing with others using today's powerful Internet communications capabilities. And my smartphone!
Since the 80s I've authored many computer programming books published by Microsoft Press, O'Reilly Media, Wayne Green Books, and Books To Believe In. In recent years, my titles have branched out into subjects such as 3D stereograms created for Kindle readers, and a short book about the small, gray, large-headed beings that reportedly existed at the top of Spirit Mound, a small hill in an otherwise flat region of South Dakota. These creatures that caused generations of Native Americans to avoid the hill were first investigated by none other than Lewis and Clark and written up in their government expedition reports.
During my career as a Software Engineer, I programmed all control and data acquisition for several of the world's largest solar energy heliostat and photovoltaic tracking fields, and created custom software tools for engineering R&D of some of the world's tallest wind turbine towers. My software engineering connection with energy sources also included time spent programming at the North Slope of Alaska for Oil & Gas projects, although today I strongly believe, based on peer reviewed and repeatable scientific research by NASA, NOAA, and other agencies, that we need to tap into our vast alternate energy resources rather than use more carbon based sources. There are thousands of jobs to be created in solar and wind projects, and a planet to be spared.
Another interest of mine is in electronics. In addition to my award winning LucidLights and LucidBrakes inventions, I've used the hardware in today's smartphones to create a way to not only detect, but to track and even predict UFO sighting events. Please check out UFO-Track for more information.