Ancient Aliens s20e18 Episode Script
The Linda Moulton Howe Files
For more than four decades,
award-winning journalist
Linda Moulton Howe
has reported on the most
mysterious phenomena on Earth.
From bizarre animal deaths
She began to uncover connections
between UFOs
and animal mutilations.
to crop formations
Linda brought the idea
of crop circles
into real science.
otherworldly entities
Linda is one
of the ultimate authorities
on extraterrestrials.
and alien abductions.
Linda realized
that abductions also happened
thousands of years ago.
Could the groundbreaking work
of Linda Moulton Howe
provide the ultimate evidence
of an extraterrestrial presence
on Earth?
If there is any bottom
line to this life of mine,
always go after the truth.
The firm truth is,
we are not alone
in this universe.
There is a doorway
in the universe.
Beyond it is
the promise of truth.
It demands
we question everything
we have ever been taught.
The evidence is all around us.
The future is
right before our eyes.
We are not alone.
We have never been alone.
Los Angeles, California.
February 10, 2024.
Acclaimed
investigative journalist,
author, and filmmaker
Linda Moulton Howe
speaks before a packed room at
the annual Conscious Life Expo.
I'm one of the few voices
that kept trying to understand
about something
that is difficult and complex.
Since the late 1970s,
Linda has been covering stories
that fall under the category
of what she calls
"high strangeness"
and sharing her research
with a public
eager to learn more about
the unexplainable phenomena
that other journalists
refuse to touch.
I've been to multiple
UFO events with Linda.
And people love her.
They cheer for her.
People are deeply invested
with Linda Moulton Howe
because Linda is a trailblazer.
She put certain things
on the map
that before were not really
talked about.
Linda Moulton Howe took on
the weird topic
of cattle mutilations
back at a time when it
didn't have much credibility.
She's taken on topics that other
reporters wouldn't touch
and changed the world.
Linda Moulton Howe is one
of the most important figures
in modern journalism because
she brought the science
and the evidence
of high strangeness
into the mainstream.
But I have interviewed at least
1,600 people in the
human abduction syndrome
over the last 40 years.
For the first time,
everyday people could talk
about things
like flying saucers,
alien abductions,
cattle mutilations,
and crop circles.
What Linda Moulton Howe
taught us
is that people who saw
strange things weren't crazy.
Linda is a hugely influential
and important figure
in the UFO community.
Arguably, though, she's not
what you would call a ufologist.
Linda was and is
an investigative journalist.
She has a credentialed past,
which includes
a Peabody,
couple of regional Emmys.
Linda came up through
the school of hard knocks
where most of this business
was oriented to men.
Linda's work is ethical,
award-winning,
and her ability as a person,
as a broadcaster
is second to none.
For more than four decades,
Linda has investigated
almost every aspect
of high strangeness
using skills she first honed
as a reporter in Los Angeles.
From 1966 to 1968,
I was at Stanford University
getting a master's degree
in communication.
And I went to work in hard news
at KNBC in Los Angeles.
My goal was to focus on science,
medicine, and the environment.
This is who I am. I've
always been very left brain.
Everything I did
was hard science.
Linda's career was marked
by multiple awards
and recognitions.
But after a decade
working in television news,
her career
would take a sharp turn.
Logan County, Colorado.
September 1979.
Linda Moulton Howe
now director of special projects
at KMGH-TV,
the local CBS station
in Denver
conducts an
off-the-record interview
with Sheriff Harry "Tex" Graves.
For years, Sheriff Graves
has been investigating
a series of bizarre,
unexplained animal mutilations.
He laid out something
like 166 Polaroids
that he had taken himself
as sheriff
and started going through
and showing me,
here they take an ear, eye,
tongue, jaw, genitals, rectum.
Here the animal
was alive long enough
to bury its head in the dirt
while these excisions
were taken.
"Sheriff, what do you think
we're dealing with here?"
And he said,
"Linda, the perpetrators
"of these bloodless, trackless
animal mutilations
are creatures from outer space."
Instantly,
my entire body felt like
it had been hit
with an electric charge.
That was the turning point
in my entire career.
From that moment going forward,
I wanted to understand
how this was possible.
Shortly after
her initial interview
with Sheriff Graves,
Linda and her crew
began work on a documentary
about cattle mutilations.
For the next month,
Linda conducted interviews
with local ranchers,
law enforcement officials,
journalists,
and independent investigators.
The more she learned,
the more she became convinced
the phenomenon
has an otherworldly origin.
In those 30 days,
there was a transmutation
of my very soul
because everywhere we went
I'm now confronted with dozens
and dozens of witnesses
describing beams of light
that had the ability to levitate
an animal up to something,
and when it is put down,
there they have found
a mutilated animal.
No blood.
No tracks around these animals.
And I still can remember
a feeling of
do I want to continue
going into what is happening?
It's not an easy transition
to go, as Linda did,
from one moment
specializing in hard news
to then suddenly go to UFOs
and animal mutilations.
It is something that some people
would regard as career suicide.
I felt like I had no choice
but to try to get
to what is behind
what I learned
was happening worldwide.
But while she felt strongly
that the topic
was both compelling
and important,
Linda was also aware
that airing this documentary
was the biggest risk
she'd ever taken in her career.
Who or what is killing
and mutilating these animals?
I've traveled
through Wyoming, New Mexico,
and Colorado
exploring this mystery.
I think that the day
before the broadcast was about
the most worried
that I'd ever been in my life.
I knew that what I was reporting
was absolutely true,
but I was nervous
and I think I was scared.
Most everyone
in the Western United States
heard about
cattle mutilations in 1975.
On May 25, 1980,
KMGH-TV Denver
premieres Linda Moulton Howe's
documentary A Strange Harvest.
Now, this looks kind of dry
right over here.
But if you'll recall,
when we first spotted this,
that was just like
if you'd taken
a pair of scissors and cut out
a round piece of paper,
you know?
Like you might do
a kid might do in school.
The broadcast draws
a record-breaking audience
of nearly
a quarter million viewers.
Almost immediately, calls began
pouring into the station.
It was like an explosion.
The switchboard
for an entire week,
they were just
constantly apologizing.
"Linda, we cannot keep up
with the phone calls."
And then the mail.
I think, in that first week,
that it was something like
over 400 letters.
During the course
of her reporting,
Linda became convinced
that the forces
behind the cattle mutilations
were not of this world.
But her next investigation
would involve
the mysterious dealings
of the United States government.
Three years after
the success of her film
A Strange Harvest,
Linda Moulton Howe
meets with executives at HBO
to pitch a new documentary.
So now
I have a whole new project.
It's completely different.
There's this great story
of a UFO landing
at Ellsworth Air Force Base
in North Dakota.
And I had written a script
as an example of what
I thought we could do.
And I called it
UFOs: The E.T. Factor.
And Jean Abounader
was head of documentary,
and she liked the script,
and I signed a contract
that afternoon.
And that night Peter Gersten,
the attorney for
Citizens Against UFO Secrecy,
called me and said,
"I want to talk about something
to see if you could
incorporate it in your script."
Peter Gersten told Linda
about an intelligence officer
named Richard Doty.
Doty was a special agent
for the Air Force Office
of Special Investigations
at Kirtland Air Force Base
in New Mexico,
and according to Gersten,
he had classified information
about a UFO encounter
that he was willing
to share with Linda.
In 1983, Doty met with Linda
over at, uh,
Kirtland Air Force Base.
This was an arranged meeting.
This is when Linda's, like,
doing her deep, deep dive
into the cover-up
and the reality
of the UFO phenomenon.
He said, "My superiors have
asked me to show this to you."
And he simultaneously
opens a drawer,
pulls out a manila envelope,
and he takes out
I think it was
about 12 pages, typed.
And I still can feel
the strangeness
as I'm now looking at
all caps: "Briefing Paper"
"for the President
of the United States"
"of America on the Subject
of Unidentified Aerial Craft."
I cannot believe it. I remember
it was just like that.
It was talking about how
our government has been
investigating UFOs and ETs
for decades.
It's all real.
I was so agitated at
My God, what is happening here?
Wh-Why is he showing me
such a document?
According to Linda,
Doty also promised her access
to material that could be used
in her upcoming documentary.
Doty said, "We have film
that you would be able to use."
And gave me names of two people
who would call me about
a film from a real UFO,
and that they were gonna
allow me to put this
in the documentary.
But when Linda met with
executives at the network
to update them on
the latest developments,
they abruptly canceled
her documentary about UFOs.
Determined to continue
with the project,
Linda successfully pitched
her special to producers at CNN.
But once again,
just as the documentary
was set to proceed,
it was dropped
due to internal pressure.
- So I'm blocked through HBO.
- I'm blocked at CNN.
What in the hell
is going on here?
Finally, when the UFO footage
promised to her by Richard Doty
never materialized,
Linda came to suspect
her project
had been shut down by forces
within the government.
I've been told
this is how the CIA,
NSA, DIA have been working on
UFO material since World War II.
They did not want anyone
showing anything on television
about animal mutilations,
human abductions,
extraterrestrials, none of it.
But it didn't stop me.
It made me more curious.
Is it possible that forces
within the government
were responsible for canceling
Linda's documentary projects?
According to Linda's daughter,
it was right around this time
that both she and her mother
started to suspect that they
were under surveillance.
I feared for my mother.
I remember there were vans
sometimes
sitting outside of our house.
And I would say, "Oh, the UPS
truck's outside again."
She's like,
"That's not a UPS truck."
You know,
"Get away from the window."
And then the van took off.
But it was kind of scary.
And our phone always seemed
to have the clicking noises
on them.
I had a man pull a gun on me.
And that was in North Carolina.
I'm working at this table,
and he pulls the chair out
and sits down
and pulls out a gun.
And it was so surreal.
It was so weird that I don't
think I even felt afraid.
He says, "You can't keep doing
what you're doing."
And when he got up,
he left me sitting there,
thinking I have every right
in the universe
to keep doing the investigations
that I'm doing.
In the aftermath
of her canceled documentary,
Linda became convinced
that there are people
within the government
who do not want
her investigating
animal mutilations
or anything else that may have
an extraterrestrial connection.
She also learned to be on
the lookout for disinformation,
which she would encounter again
as she began investigating
another mysterious phenomenon.
In a feature article,
Time magazine explores
the mysterious
crop circle phenomenon
that has been prominent across
Great Britain since the 1970s.
Media scrutiny
of the subject intensifies,
exposing similar occurrences
across the globe.
I remember seeing
the very first formations
that were being distributed
in The New York Times
and others
with the question marks,
"What is this?
"Is there somebody
tramping around the earth
doing this as a hoax?
What is happening?"
On September 9, 1991,
retirees Doug Bower
and Dave Chorley
of Southampton, England
claimed responsibility
for the entire
crop circle phenomenon.
And for much
of the general public,
the mystery was solved.
But Linda found this explanation
highly unlikely,
since these formations
had been documented
in at least 23 countries.
Doug and Dave, they weren't
going around the world
to all these 23 countries.
I knew something is happening
I do not understand.
But I want to understand.
Once again, Linda Moulton Howe
set out to investigate a mystery
that most other journalists
wouldn't touch.
And she uncovered
what some scientists consider
to be undeniable evidence
of an
extraterrestrial connection.
Linda Moulton Howe
travels to the location
with the highest occurrences
of crop circles in the world
to investigate
the phenomenon up close.
Near a site called Milk Hill,
she finds herself
at a 400-foot-long formation
which had just appeared
in a wheat field.
I made the step
into this huge pattern.
And that was the first time
that I saw
layer, layer, layer.
Seven layers.
All of these different angles
that were coming up
from all of these layers
over this large, huge pattern.
And I have this feeling
of a presence that is there.
For Linda, the experience
convinced her
that hoaxers like Doug Bower
and Dave Chorley
were definitely not behind
the crop circle mystery
and she set out to learn more
about the phenomenon.
Linda has traveled widely
and looked deeply
into this mystery.
She's interviewed
a lot of the farmers
in whose fields
some of the most amazing
formations have occurred.
And she's spoken to witnesses
who have seen
strange balls of light
that in some cases,
people believe
have actually caused
those formations.
One of the most memorable
of all time
was in the Cherhill area.
It was a huge pattern.
There were four of us,
and we ended up feeling
that other intelligences
are here,
and that the crop formations
were somehow a signal.
One of the most
peculiar anomalies
that Linda observed
while examining crop circles
had to do with plant nodes.
A node in a plant
is a structure on the stem
where leaves, buds
or other parts of the plant
may grow.
Linda noticed
at many crop circles
that the plant nodes
within the formation
were significantly longer
than the plant nodes
outside the formation.
She collected samples
and sent them
to biophysicist W.C. Levengood
at the University of Michigan
for laboratory analysis.
What Levengood determined
was that many of these nodes
acted as though
they were subjected to
localized heat at the node,
which caused the water
inside the node,
basically, to blow out,
blast out,
causing the stalk
to flop over the way it did.
The so-called blown nodes
have actually been expanded
and blown out by, perhaps,
microwave radiation.
Now, that's not done
by people with
sticks and shovels
and-and pieces of board
and-and rope.
Very much like
with the cattle mutilations,
suddenly the crop circle
phenomena took on
an elevated sort of perspective
in the mainstream community.
For Linda, just as important
as pursuing the truth
is disseminating her findings
as widely as possible.
But when she set out to try and
release her research in a book,
she was turned away
by a publisher in New York.
I'm saying to the editor,
"I want lots and lots
"of evidentiary material
in documents and photos.
"I want it to be a book
that would hold up
"in a court of law," and he said,
"I'm very interested
in doing your book,
"but under no circumstances
would we ever publish
these disgusting animal photos."
And I remember saying,
"Sir, they're evidentiary.
"They show there are no tracks.
"They show the absence
of the blood on the animals.
"I have pathology reports
that the way that the excisions
"have been made are not known
to any technology
by any pathologist
on this planet."
And he said it again.
"Disgusting."
And what is always my backup?
I have to do it myself.
My mother has made it a point
to do everything on her own
because it would be done
the right way.
When she started her book,
An Alien Harvest,
it took her ten years
of research.
She doesn't like to stop unless
she gets to what she wants.
In 1989, Linda self-published
the culmination of her research
in An Alien Harvest.
The book Alien Harvest
was the first time
that an investigative reporter
had brought together
the documentation in book form
that detailed
with over 300 illustrations,
maps and diagrams,
documents that detailed the link
between animal mutilations
and non-human intelligence.
And it's still
a very widely sought
and widely referenced book.
I followed with Glimpses Volume
I and Glimpses Volume II,
which had a lot of physical,
straightforward evidence.
And those three books, I think,
are almost as important
as the TV programs.
Linda's books provided hard
facts and compelling theories
and amassed
more than a decade worth
of investigations
on bizarre animal mutilations,
unexplained crop formations,
and another
mysterious phenomenon
that had captured
her attention: alien abductions.
that had captured
her attention: alien abductions.
In the 1990s,
Art Bell's paranormal-themed
radio talk show
Coast to Coast AM
boasted 15 million
listeners nightly,
and Linda Moulton Howe
considered it the perfect outlet
for sharing her investigations
with the public.
as you pointed out
Linda's regular appearances
as both a guest and a host
spanned 28 years,
making her tenure on the show
longer than both Art Bell's
and current host George Noory's.
Linda's done some great reports
over the years.
They run the gamut from, uh,
strange sightings
to abduction cases.
You name it.
Anything paranormal
that you've heard in your life,
Linda's covered it
on Coast to Coast.
While Linda was able to reach
millions of listeners
on Coast to Coast,
she still felt
she needed her own means
for disseminating information
directly to the public.
What was coming into me
in that period of time
were hundreds and hundreds
and hundreds of letters.
I could open them,
but I realized that I didn't
have any vehicle at all
in which to interact
with the world.
And then I just said it
out loud: "Earthfiles."
I want to do Earthfiles.
And that is how it began.
On November 28, 1998,
Linda launched Earthfiles
as an archive
for her many years of research
and created a website so that
she could share the details
of her investigations
with the public.
Almost ten years later,
in 2007, she started
an Earthfiles YouTube channel,
where she could report live
on her latest findings.
This is Earthfiles.
The award-winning news site
with the latest updates
in science, environment,
and real X-files.
She's got over a quarter million
followers worldwide.
She writes the program,
she edits it,
she produces it, she does
all the research. It is her.
And you can almost describe
Earthfiles
as her magnum opus, really,
because this will ultimately
live on as her archives.
Earthfiles and Coast to Coast
have provided Linda
a much wider audience with which
to share her research,
but of even greater value to her
is hearing from the public.
And even before
she had these outlets,
Linda was contacted frequently
by people who alleged
to have been abducted
by extraterrestrials.
As the decade of 1990 turned,
I got a handwritten letter
from a woman named Linda Porter,
and she sent drawings.
And it was about her
coming into a relationship
with extraterrestrials
in which they seem to be
wanting her
to become, like, a spokesperson.
Linda investigated
Linda Porter's account
and included it in her book
Glimpses of Other Realities.
The Linda Porter story
was one of the biggest stories
Linda Howe ever wrote about
because it wasn't
a crop circle or a cow.
Here's what it was:
a human being
encountering creatures
from another realm,
another reality.
That was the first time
in my work
as an investigative journalist
that Linda Porter and others
all of a sudden began
to be contacting me
about experiences they had
with extraterrestrial beings.
They were coming to me to say,
"Here are my drawings,
here is what I have seen."
Author Whitley Strieber
became one of the most
high-profile
alleged alien abductees
when he wrote
about his encounter
with extraterrestrials
in his 1987 book Communion.
But before he told his story
to the world,
he told it
to Linda Moulton Howe.
Linda is a very
open-minded person,
and you don't feel uncomfortable
sharing weird stories with her.
I don't think that either of us
was too deep into
the abduction material
when we met back in 1986.
But nobody was.
But she didn't have
any problem with my story.
She just wanted to know more.
As with animal mutilations
and crop circles,
Linda immersed herself
in the abduction phenomenon,
and it led
to a major revelation.
I've interviewed, now,
more than 3,000 people
in the abduction syndrome.
Right from the beginning,
I was confused
about the various
physical descriptions.
The standing up reptiles,
the standing up Greys,
and the Nordic blondes.
We have tall whites,
ten to 12 feet tall.
That's biblical.
Those are like the giants.
The cases that Linda looked into
allowed us to tell
a much deeper,
richer story about multiple
races, different agendas
and programs that are going on.
The idea that humanity
may be the subject
of some extraterrestrial program
of some sort.
Could it be that there
are multiple intelligences
that have been interacting
with our planet
for thousands of years?
As far as
Linda Moulton Howe is concerned,
the answer is a resounding yes.
And as evidence,
she points not only to
the accounts
of alleged alien abductees,
but also another group of people
who have confided in her:
government whistleblowers.
The black pyramid
was determined to be
some type of
a power generation system.
For decades,
government
and military insiders have
shared their
extraterrestrial encounters
with Linda Moulton Howe.
And through
her Earthfiles podcast,
Linda has been able
to get their stories
out to the public without
exposing their identities.
A man who heard my July 2012
Coast to Coast AM broadcast
about the underground
dark pyramid in Alaska
called and told me that
his once military pilot father
had secretly flown
in a civilian Huey helicopter
to the underground pyramid site
between Nome and Mount Denali.
He said his father was told
that the black pyramid
was more secret
than the Manhattan atomic bomb
project in World War II.
Linda Moulton Howe learned
how to cultivate sources,
protect sources.
And, as a result,
people would share
information with her,
sensitive information,
that they didn't know
what else to do with.
People go to her,
they trust her.
A lot of these military guys
they really single her out.
They know she's
very, very smart,
very dogged in her persistence.
And she will track a story
down to its conclusion.
I have had so many people
who have come to me
from military backgrounds,
from classified backgrounds,
and they had to show me IDs
'cause I've made that clear.
If you want to talk to me
from a military point of view,
you must at least show me
a DD214 and ID.
Linda has gained
incredible insight
from the whistleblowers
who have shared their stories
with her over the years.
And in one instance,
the account of a military
insider led to the discovery
of a previously
unknown phenomenon.
In her regular
half-hour science segment
on Art Bell's Dreamland,
Linda conducts an interview
with former Air Force
First Lieutenant Robert Salas,
who tells an incredible story.
Salas was stationed at
the Malmstrom Air Force Base
in Montana and was in a charge
of a launch control facility
when, on March 24, 1967,
multiple Air Force personnel
witnessed a large UFO appear
over the Minuteman
missile system.
All of a sudden
we hear these horns go off,
a lot of horns,
which we knew
what that meant:
that it was a problem.
So we looked over at the board.
This was a bank of lights.
And the missiles started going
from operational
to no-go in seconds.
We lost all ten
right in rapid succession
while this object
was still up there.
The information shared
by Lieutenant Robert Salas
struck a chord with Linda,
as she had heard
a very similar account
nearly two decades earlier
from her own brother.
In November of 1975,
late at night,
the phone rang.
It was my brother.
He was in the U.S. Air Force
stationed at Malmstrom
Air Force Base in Montana
on a Minuteman missile site.
Everybody including him
see 300-feet diameter,
estimated,
orange fluorescent light.
It was right over
one of the Minuteman missiles.
So, I have that
as a personal experience
with my own brother.
To many, Linda's interview
with Robert Salas
reinforced the notion
that the government knows
much more about UFOs than
it is sharing with the public
and emboldened other witnesses
to come forward with details
of similar incidents.
That interview
from Linda inspired
other witnesses to come forward.
I've been told this
by those witnesses.
One is David Schindele.
David Schindele was
a captain in the Air Force,
stationed at
Minot Air Force Base,
who, in 1966,
relieved a crew, like mine,
whose missiles
had been shut down
during a UFO encounter.
These cases
having to do with UFOs
at our nuclear missile sites
happened in the '60s,
the '70s, the '80s
and ongoing, as far as I know.
Fast forward to the modern day,
it's just been revealed
that Robert Salas
has briefed
the United States Congress
about his story
and has also told it
to the Pentagon's
All-Domain
Anomaly Resolution office.
Congress has mandated the DOD
and the intelligence community
to report on this alleged link
between UFOs
and nuclear facilities.
The testimony of Robert Salas
is a key part of that,
so Linda's reporting
back in the '90s
laid the groundwork
for what's happening now.
Linda Moulton Howe has been
instrumental in bringing
what were once
considered fringe topics
into the mainstream.
Today, she is considered
one of the foremost authorities
on the UFO phenomenon,
and she has also
become a prominent voice
in the call
for government disclosure.
At the National Press Club,
a panel consisting
of former Congressional members
gathers for the Citizen
Hearing on UFO Disclosure.
I do hereby affirm
I do hereby affirm
that I will tell the truth
that I will tell the truth
Over the course of five days,
the panel receives sworn
testimonies concerning UFOs
from former military personnel,
government officials
and esteemed UFO researchers
including investigative
journalist Linda Moulton Howe.
There is no doubt that
the United States government,
since World War II and the FDR
and Truman administrations,
has known about the
extraterrestrial interactions
with Earth and
that their policies of denial
in the alleged interest
of national security
are still in effect.
Linda is very clearly
one of the shining stars
of the UFO disclosure movement.
She presented herself as one
of the ultimate authorities
on extraterrestrials
and especially
about the U.S. government's
cover-up
of the existence
of extraterrestrials.
Back in 2013,
no one in Congress and the
Senate were talking about UFOs
or extraterrestrial disclosure
or any of these topics.
And it's very, very possible
that without that
we would not have
the UFO disclosure movement
that we have today.
In July 2023,
the House Oversight Committee
held a congressional hearing
to record testimony
about UFO activity
from three notable
whistleblowers:
Retired Navy pilots
Ryan Graves and David Fravor,
and former Air Force
Intelligence Officer
David Grusch.
I was informed in the course
of my official duties
of a multi-decade
UAP crash retrieval
and reverse engineering program.
Many believe
that Linda Moulton Howe
laid much of the groundwork
for this landmark event.
But as far as Linda's concerned,
we have a long way to go.
To still be living
a classified reality
with no truth
that government
after government knows
that, to me,
falls into the category
of an incomprehensible darkness.
Throughout her career,
Linda has faced ridicule,
intimidation,
and even threats to her life.
But none of it
has deterred Linda
from her commitment
to revealing the truth.
The firm truth is
we are not alone
in this universe.
She will always be searching
for the truth.
She does it for herself,
for people, for mankind.
Linda is doggedly
fighting against
the status quo
and breaking down doors,
opening new windows
of-of consciousness
and understanding to humanity.
What Linda did was
she humanized people
that you would think are crazy.
These are real people
with real experiences,
and this is what they saw.
And so, along comes
Linda Moulton Howe
and says,
"Hey, this is not fantasy.
It's real."
And she showed the evidence.
Linda's work is not done.
She knows and we all know
that Linda
is on the right track.
Her legacy is that of a pioneer.
And we should all be so lucky
if we only do a fraction
of what she can do.
If I don't report this,
who will?
If there is any bottom line
to this life of mine,
it's always go after the light,
which, for me,
is you tell the truth.
From unexplained
animal mutilations
to extraordinary crop formations
to stories of underground
alien bases,
Linda Moulton Howe
has investigated
the most mysterious phenomena
on Earth
and put them in the public eye.
Could it be that they are all
pieces of the same puzzle?
Perhaps through
Linda's daring inquiries
we are getting closer
to seeing the full picture,
which will reveal
a reality far different
than we ever imagined.
award-winning journalist
Linda Moulton Howe
has reported on the most
mysterious phenomena on Earth.
From bizarre animal deaths
She began to uncover connections
between UFOs
and animal mutilations.
to crop formations
Linda brought the idea
of crop circles
into real science.
otherworldly entities
Linda is one
of the ultimate authorities
on extraterrestrials.
and alien abductions.
Linda realized
that abductions also happened
thousands of years ago.
Could the groundbreaking work
of Linda Moulton Howe
provide the ultimate evidence
of an extraterrestrial presence
on Earth?
If there is any bottom
line to this life of mine,
always go after the truth.
The firm truth is,
we are not alone
in this universe.
There is a doorway
in the universe.
Beyond it is
the promise of truth.
It demands
we question everything
we have ever been taught.
The evidence is all around us.
The future is
right before our eyes.
We are not alone.
We have never been alone.
Los Angeles, California.
February 10, 2024.
Acclaimed
investigative journalist,
author, and filmmaker
Linda Moulton Howe
speaks before a packed room at
the annual Conscious Life Expo.
I'm one of the few voices
that kept trying to understand
about something
that is difficult and complex.
Since the late 1970s,
Linda has been covering stories
that fall under the category
of what she calls
"high strangeness"
and sharing her research
with a public
eager to learn more about
the unexplainable phenomena
that other journalists
refuse to touch.
I've been to multiple
UFO events with Linda.
And people love her.
They cheer for her.
People are deeply invested
with Linda Moulton Howe
because Linda is a trailblazer.
She put certain things
on the map
that before were not really
talked about.
Linda Moulton Howe took on
the weird topic
of cattle mutilations
back at a time when it
didn't have much credibility.
She's taken on topics that other
reporters wouldn't touch
and changed the world.
Linda Moulton Howe is one
of the most important figures
in modern journalism because
she brought the science
and the evidence
of high strangeness
into the mainstream.
But I have interviewed at least
1,600 people in the
human abduction syndrome
over the last 40 years.
For the first time,
everyday people could talk
about things
like flying saucers,
alien abductions,
cattle mutilations,
and crop circles.
What Linda Moulton Howe
taught us
is that people who saw
strange things weren't crazy.
Linda is a hugely influential
and important figure
in the UFO community.
Arguably, though, she's not
what you would call a ufologist.
Linda was and is
an investigative journalist.
She has a credentialed past,
which includes
a Peabody,
couple of regional Emmys.
Linda came up through
the school of hard knocks
where most of this business
was oriented to men.
Linda's work is ethical,
award-winning,
and her ability as a person,
as a broadcaster
is second to none.
For more than four decades,
Linda has investigated
almost every aspect
of high strangeness
using skills she first honed
as a reporter in Los Angeles.
From 1966 to 1968,
I was at Stanford University
getting a master's degree
in communication.
And I went to work in hard news
at KNBC in Los Angeles.
My goal was to focus on science,
medicine, and the environment.
This is who I am. I've
always been very left brain.
Everything I did
was hard science.
Linda's career was marked
by multiple awards
and recognitions.
But after a decade
working in television news,
her career
would take a sharp turn.
Logan County, Colorado.
September 1979.
Linda Moulton Howe
now director of special projects
at KMGH-TV,
the local CBS station
in Denver
conducts an
off-the-record interview
with Sheriff Harry "Tex" Graves.
For years, Sheriff Graves
has been investigating
a series of bizarre,
unexplained animal mutilations.
He laid out something
like 166 Polaroids
that he had taken himself
as sheriff
and started going through
and showing me,
here they take an ear, eye,
tongue, jaw, genitals, rectum.
Here the animal
was alive long enough
to bury its head in the dirt
while these excisions
were taken.
"Sheriff, what do you think
we're dealing with here?"
And he said,
"Linda, the perpetrators
"of these bloodless, trackless
animal mutilations
are creatures from outer space."
Instantly,
my entire body felt like
it had been hit
with an electric charge.
That was the turning point
in my entire career.
From that moment going forward,
I wanted to understand
how this was possible.
Shortly after
her initial interview
with Sheriff Graves,
Linda and her crew
began work on a documentary
about cattle mutilations.
For the next month,
Linda conducted interviews
with local ranchers,
law enforcement officials,
journalists,
and independent investigators.
The more she learned,
the more she became convinced
the phenomenon
has an otherworldly origin.
In those 30 days,
there was a transmutation
of my very soul
because everywhere we went
I'm now confronted with dozens
and dozens of witnesses
describing beams of light
that had the ability to levitate
an animal up to something,
and when it is put down,
there they have found
a mutilated animal.
No blood.
No tracks around these animals.
And I still can remember
a feeling of
do I want to continue
going into what is happening?
It's not an easy transition
to go, as Linda did,
from one moment
specializing in hard news
to then suddenly go to UFOs
and animal mutilations.
It is something that some people
would regard as career suicide.
I felt like I had no choice
but to try to get
to what is behind
what I learned
was happening worldwide.
But while she felt strongly
that the topic
was both compelling
and important,
Linda was also aware
that airing this documentary
was the biggest risk
she'd ever taken in her career.
Who or what is killing
and mutilating these animals?
I've traveled
through Wyoming, New Mexico,
and Colorado
exploring this mystery.
I think that the day
before the broadcast was about
the most worried
that I'd ever been in my life.
I knew that what I was reporting
was absolutely true,
but I was nervous
and I think I was scared.
Most everyone
in the Western United States
heard about
cattle mutilations in 1975.
On May 25, 1980,
KMGH-TV Denver
premieres Linda Moulton Howe's
documentary A Strange Harvest.
Now, this looks kind of dry
right over here.
But if you'll recall,
when we first spotted this,
that was just like
if you'd taken
a pair of scissors and cut out
a round piece of paper,
you know?
Like you might do
a kid might do in school.
The broadcast draws
a record-breaking audience
of nearly
a quarter million viewers.
Almost immediately, calls began
pouring into the station.
It was like an explosion.
The switchboard
for an entire week,
they were just
constantly apologizing.
"Linda, we cannot keep up
with the phone calls."
And then the mail.
I think, in that first week,
that it was something like
over 400 letters.
During the course
of her reporting,
Linda became convinced
that the forces
behind the cattle mutilations
were not of this world.
But her next investigation
would involve
the mysterious dealings
of the United States government.
Three years after
the success of her film
A Strange Harvest,
Linda Moulton Howe
meets with executives at HBO
to pitch a new documentary.
So now
I have a whole new project.
It's completely different.
There's this great story
of a UFO landing
at Ellsworth Air Force Base
in North Dakota.
And I had written a script
as an example of what
I thought we could do.
And I called it
UFOs: The E.T. Factor.
And Jean Abounader
was head of documentary,
and she liked the script,
and I signed a contract
that afternoon.
And that night Peter Gersten,
the attorney for
Citizens Against UFO Secrecy,
called me and said,
"I want to talk about something
to see if you could
incorporate it in your script."
Peter Gersten told Linda
about an intelligence officer
named Richard Doty.
Doty was a special agent
for the Air Force Office
of Special Investigations
at Kirtland Air Force Base
in New Mexico,
and according to Gersten,
he had classified information
about a UFO encounter
that he was willing
to share with Linda.
In 1983, Doty met with Linda
over at, uh,
Kirtland Air Force Base.
This was an arranged meeting.
This is when Linda's, like,
doing her deep, deep dive
into the cover-up
and the reality
of the UFO phenomenon.
He said, "My superiors have
asked me to show this to you."
And he simultaneously
opens a drawer,
pulls out a manila envelope,
and he takes out
I think it was
about 12 pages, typed.
And I still can feel
the strangeness
as I'm now looking at
all caps: "Briefing Paper"
"for the President
of the United States"
"of America on the Subject
of Unidentified Aerial Craft."
I cannot believe it. I remember
it was just like that.
It was talking about how
our government has been
investigating UFOs and ETs
for decades.
It's all real.
I was so agitated at
My God, what is happening here?
Wh-Why is he showing me
such a document?
According to Linda,
Doty also promised her access
to material that could be used
in her upcoming documentary.
Doty said, "We have film
that you would be able to use."
And gave me names of two people
who would call me about
a film from a real UFO,
and that they were gonna
allow me to put this
in the documentary.
But when Linda met with
executives at the network
to update them on
the latest developments,
they abruptly canceled
her documentary about UFOs.
Determined to continue
with the project,
Linda successfully pitched
her special to producers at CNN.
But once again,
just as the documentary
was set to proceed,
it was dropped
due to internal pressure.
- So I'm blocked through HBO.
- I'm blocked at CNN.
What in the hell
is going on here?
Finally, when the UFO footage
promised to her by Richard Doty
never materialized,
Linda came to suspect
her project
had been shut down by forces
within the government.
I've been told
this is how the CIA,
NSA, DIA have been working on
UFO material since World War II.
They did not want anyone
showing anything on television
about animal mutilations,
human abductions,
extraterrestrials, none of it.
But it didn't stop me.
It made me more curious.
Is it possible that forces
within the government
were responsible for canceling
Linda's documentary projects?
According to Linda's daughter,
it was right around this time
that both she and her mother
started to suspect that they
were under surveillance.
I feared for my mother.
I remember there were vans
sometimes
sitting outside of our house.
And I would say, "Oh, the UPS
truck's outside again."
She's like,
"That's not a UPS truck."
You know,
"Get away from the window."
And then the van took off.
But it was kind of scary.
And our phone always seemed
to have the clicking noises
on them.
I had a man pull a gun on me.
And that was in North Carolina.
I'm working at this table,
and he pulls the chair out
and sits down
and pulls out a gun.
And it was so surreal.
It was so weird that I don't
think I even felt afraid.
He says, "You can't keep doing
what you're doing."
And when he got up,
he left me sitting there,
thinking I have every right
in the universe
to keep doing the investigations
that I'm doing.
In the aftermath
of her canceled documentary,
Linda became convinced
that there are people
within the government
who do not want
her investigating
animal mutilations
or anything else that may have
an extraterrestrial connection.
She also learned to be on
the lookout for disinformation,
which she would encounter again
as she began investigating
another mysterious phenomenon.
In a feature article,
Time magazine explores
the mysterious
crop circle phenomenon
that has been prominent across
Great Britain since the 1970s.
Media scrutiny
of the subject intensifies,
exposing similar occurrences
across the globe.
I remember seeing
the very first formations
that were being distributed
in The New York Times
and others
with the question marks,
"What is this?
"Is there somebody
tramping around the earth
doing this as a hoax?
What is happening?"
On September 9, 1991,
retirees Doug Bower
and Dave Chorley
of Southampton, England
claimed responsibility
for the entire
crop circle phenomenon.
And for much
of the general public,
the mystery was solved.
But Linda found this explanation
highly unlikely,
since these formations
had been documented
in at least 23 countries.
Doug and Dave, they weren't
going around the world
to all these 23 countries.
I knew something is happening
I do not understand.
But I want to understand.
Once again, Linda Moulton Howe
set out to investigate a mystery
that most other journalists
wouldn't touch.
And she uncovered
what some scientists consider
to be undeniable evidence
of an
extraterrestrial connection.
Linda Moulton Howe
travels to the location
with the highest occurrences
of crop circles in the world
to investigate
the phenomenon up close.
Near a site called Milk Hill,
she finds herself
at a 400-foot-long formation
which had just appeared
in a wheat field.
I made the step
into this huge pattern.
And that was the first time
that I saw
layer, layer, layer.
Seven layers.
All of these different angles
that were coming up
from all of these layers
over this large, huge pattern.
And I have this feeling
of a presence that is there.
For Linda, the experience
convinced her
that hoaxers like Doug Bower
and Dave Chorley
were definitely not behind
the crop circle mystery
and she set out to learn more
about the phenomenon.
Linda has traveled widely
and looked deeply
into this mystery.
She's interviewed
a lot of the farmers
in whose fields
some of the most amazing
formations have occurred.
And she's spoken to witnesses
who have seen
strange balls of light
that in some cases,
people believe
have actually caused
those formations.
One of the most memorable
of all time
was in the Cherhill area.
It was a huge pattern.
There were four of us,
and we ended up feeling
that other intelligences
are here,
and that the crop formations
were somehow a signal.
One of the most
peculiar anomalies
that Linda observed
while examining crop circles
had to do with plant nodes.
A node in a plant
is a structure on the stem
where leaves, buds
or other parts of the plant
may grow.
Linda noticed
at many crop circles
that the plant nodes
within the formation
were significantly longer
than the plant nodes
outside the formation.
She collected samples
and sent them
to biophysicist W.C. Levengood
at the University of Michigan
for laboratory analysis.
What Levengood determined
was that many of these nodes
acted as though
they were subjected to
localized heat at the node,
which caused the water
inside the node,
basically, to blow out,
blast out,
causing the stalk
to flop over the way it did.
The so-called blown nodes
have actually been expanded
and blown out by, perhaps,
microwave radiation.
Now, that's not done
by people with
sticks and shovels
and-and pieces of board
and-and rope.
Very much like
with the cattle mutilations,
suddenly the crop circle
phenomena took on
an elevated sort of perspective
in the mainstream community.
For Linda, just as important
as pursuing the truth
is disseminating her findings
as widely as possible.
But when she set out to try and
release her research in a book,
she was turned away
by a publisher in New York.
I'm saying to the editor,
"I want lots and lots
"of evidentiary material
in documents and photos.
"I want it to be a book
that would hold up
"in a court of law," and he said,
"I'm very interested
in doing your book,
"but under no circumstances
would we ever publish
these disgusting animal photos."
And I remember saying,
"Sir, they're evidentiary.
"They show there are no tracks.
"They show the absence
of the blood on the animals.
"I have pathology reports
that the way that the excisions
"have been made are not known
to any technology
by any pathologist
on this planet."
And he said it again.
"Disgusting."
And what is always my backup?
I have to do it myself.
My mother has made it a point
to do everything on her own
because it would be done
the right way.
When she started her book,
An Alien Harvest,
it took her ten years
of research.
She doesn't like to stop unless
she gets to what she wants.
In 1989, Linda self-published
the culmination of her research
in An Alien Harvest.
The book Alien Harvest
was the first time
that an investigative reporter
had brought together
the documentation in book form
that detailed
with over 300 illustrations,
maps and diagrams,
documents that detailed the link
between animal mutilations
and non-human intelligence.
And it's still
a very widely sought
and widely referenced book.
I followed with Glimpses Volume
I and Glimpses Volume II,
which had a lot of physical,
straightforward evidence.
And those three books, I think,
are almost as important
as the TV programs.
Linda's books provided hard
facts and compelling theories
and amassed
more than a decade worth
of investigations
on bizarre animal mutilations,
unexplained crop formations,
and another
mysterious phenomenon
that had captured
her attention: alien abductions.
that had captured
her attention: alien abductions.
In the 1990s,
Art Bell's paranormal-themed
radio talk show
Coast to Coast AM
boasted 15 million
listeners nightly,
and Linda Moulton Howe
considered it the perfect outlet
for sharing her investigations
with the public.
as you pointed out
Linda's regular appearances
as both a guest and a host
spanned 28 years,
making her tenure on the show
longer than both Art Bell's
and current host George Noory's.
Linda's done some great reports
over the years.
They run the gamut from, uh,
strange sightings
to abduction cases.
You name it.
Anything paranormal
that you've heard in your life,
Linda's covered it
on Coast to Coast.
While Linda was able to reach
millions of listeners
on Coast to Coast,
she still felt
she needed her own means
for disseminating information
directly to the public.
What was coming into me
in that period of time
were hundreds and hundreds
and hundreds of letters.
I could open them,
but I realized that I didn't
have any vehicle at all
in which to interact
with the world.
And then I just said it
out loud: "Earthfiles."
I want to do Earthfiles.
And that is how it began.
On November 28, 1998,
Linda launched Earthfiles
as an archive
for her many years of research
and created a website so that
she could share the details
of her investigations
with the public.
Almost ten years later,
in 2007, she started
an Earthfiles YouTube channel,
where she could report live
on her latest findings.
This is Earthfiles.
The award-winning news site
with the latest updates
in science, environment,
and real X-files.
She's got over a quarter million
followers worldwide.
She writes the program,
she edits it,
she produces it, she does
all the research. It is her.
And you can almost describe
Earthfiles
as her magnum opus, really,
because this will ultimately
live on as her archives.
Earthfiles and Coast to Coast
have provided Linda
a much wider audience with which
to share her research,
but of even greater value to her
is hearing from the public.
And even before
she had these outlets,
Linda was contacted frequently
by people who alleged
to have been abducted
by extraterrestrials.
As the decade of 1990 turned,
I got a handwritten letter
from a woman named Linda Porter,
and she sent drawings.
And it was about her
coming into a relationship
with extraterrestrials
in which they seem to be
wanting her
to become, like, a spokesperson.
Linda investigated
Linda Porter's account
and included it in her book
Glimpses of Other Realities.
The Linda Porter story
was one of the biggest stories
Linda Howe ever wrote about
because it wasn't
a crop circle or a cow.
Here's what it was:
a human being
encountering creatures
from another realm,
another reality.
That was the first time
in my work
as an investigative journalist
that Linda Porter and others
all of a sudden began
to be contacting me
about experiences they had
with extraterrestrial beings.
They were coming to me to say,
"Here are my drawings,
here is what I have seen."
Author Whitley Strieber
became one of the most
high-profile
alleged alien abductees
when he wrote
about his encounter
with extraterrestrials
in his 1987 book Communion.
But before he told his story
to the world,
he told it
to Linda Moulton Howe.
Linda is a very
open-minded person,
and you don't feel uncomfortable
sharing weird stories with her.
I don't think that either of us
was too deep into
the abduction material
when we met back in 1986.
But nobody was.
But she didn't have
any problem with my story.
She just wanted to know more.
As with animal mutilations
and crop circles,
Linda immersed herself
in the abduction phenomenon,
and it led
to a major revelation.
I've interviewed, now,
more than 3,000 people
in the abduction syndrome.
Right from the beginning,
I was confused
about the various
physical descriptions.
The standing up reptiles,
the standing up Greys,
and the Nordic blondes.
We have tall whites,
ten to 12 feet tall.
That's biblical.
Those are like the giants.
The cases that Linda looked into
allowed us to tell
a much deeper,
richer story about multiple
races, different agendas
and programs that are going on.
The idea that humanity
may be the subject
of some extraterrestrial program
of some sort.
Could it be that there
are multiple intelligences
that have been interacting
with our planet
for thousands of years?
As far as
Linda Moulton Howe is concerned,
the answer is a resounding yes.
And as evidence,
she points not only to
the accounts
of alleged alien abductees,
but also another group of people
who have confided in her:
government whistleblowers.
The black pyramid
was determined to be
some type of
a power generation system.
For decades,
government
and military insiders have
shared their
extraterrestrial encounters
with Linda Moulton Howe.
And through
her Earthfiles podcast,
Linda has been able
to get their stories
out to the public without
exposing their identities.
A man who heard my July 2012
Coast to Coast AM broadcast
about the underground
dark pyramid in Alaska
called and told me that
his once military pilot father
had secretly flown
in a civilian Huey helicopter
to the underground pyramid site
between Nome and Mount Denali.
He said his father was told
that the black pyramid
was more secret
than the Manhattan atomic bomb
project in World War II.
Linda Moulton Howe learned
how to cultivate sources,
protect sources.
And, as a result,
people would share
information with her,
sensitive information,
that they didn't know
what else to do with.
People go to her,
they trust her.
A lot of these military guys
they really single her out.
They know she's
very, very smart,
very dogged in her persistence.
And she will track a story
down to its conclusion.
I have had so many people
who have come to me
from military backgrounds,
from classified backgrounds,
and they had to show me IDs
'cause I've made that clear.
If you want to talk to me
from a military point of view,
you must at least show me
a DD214 and ID.
Linda has gained
incredible insight
from the whistleblowers
who have shared their stories
with her over the years.
And in one instance,
the account of a military
insider led to the discovery
of a previously
unknown phenomenon.
In her regular
half-hour science segment
on Art Bell's Dreamland,
Linda conducts an interview
with former Air Force
First Lieutenant Robert Salas,
who tells an incredible story.
Salas was stationed at
the Malmstrom Air Force Base
in Montana and was in a charge
of a launch control facility
when, on March 24, 1967,
multiple Air Force personnel
witnessed a large UFO appear
over the Minuteman
missile system.
All of a sudden
we hear these horns go off,
a lot of horns,
which we knew
what that meant:
that it was a problem.
So we looked over at the board.
This was a bank of lights.
And the missiles started going
from operational
to no-go in seconds.
We lost all ten
right in rapid succession
while this object
was still up there.
The information shared
by Lieutenant Robert Salas
struck a chord with Linda,
as she had heard
a very similar account
nearly two decades earlier
from her own brother.
In November of 1975,
late at night,
the phone rang.
It was my brother.
He was in the U.S. Air Force
stationed at Malmstrom
Air Force Base in Montana
on a Minuteman missile site.
Everybody including him
see 300-feet diameter,
estimated,
orange fluorescent light.
It was right over
one of the Minuteman missiles.
So, I have that
as a personal experience
with my own brother.
To many, Linda's interview
with Robert Salas
reinforced the notion
that the government knows
much more about UFOs than
it is sharing with the public
and emboldened other witnesses
to come forward with details
of similar incidents.
That interview
from Linda inspired
other witnesses to come forward.
I've been told this
by those witnesses.
One is David Schindele.
David Schindele was
a captain in the Air Force,
stationed at
Minot Air Force Base,
who, in 1966,
relieved a crew, like mine,
whose missiles
had been shut down
during a UFO encounter.
These cases
having to do with UFOs
at our nuclear missile sites
happened in the '60s,
the '70s, the '80s
and ongoing, as far as I know.
Fast forward to the modern day,
it's just been revealed
that Robert Salas
has briefed
the United States Congress
about his story
and has also told it
to the Pentagon's
All-Domain
Anomaly Resolution office.
Congress has mandated the DOD
and the intelligence community
to report on this alleged link
between UFOs
and nuclear facilities.
The testimony of Robert Salas
is a key part of that,
so Linda's reporting
back in the '90s
laid the groundwork
for what's happening now.
Linda Moulton Howe has been
instrumental in bringing
what were once
considered fringe topics
into the mainstream.
Today, she is considered
one of the foremost authorities
on the UFO phenomenon,
and she has also
become a prominent voice
in the call
for government disclosure.
At the National Press Club,
a panel consisting
of former Congressional members
gathers for the Citizen
Hearing on UFO Disclosure.
I do hereby affirm
I do hereby affirm
that I will tell the truth
that I will tell the truth
Over the course of five days,
the panel receives sworn
testimonies concerning UFOs
from former military personnel,
government officials
and esteemed UFO researchers
including investigative
journalist Linda Moulton Howe.
There is no doubt that
the United States government,
since World War II and the FDR
and Truman administrations,
has known about the
extraterrestrial interactions
with Earth and
that their policies of denial
in the alleged interest
of national security
are still in effect.
Linda is very clearly
one of the shining stars
of the UFO disclosure movement.
She presented herself as one
of the ultimate authorities
on extraterrestrials
and especially
about the U.S. government's
cover-up
of the existence
of extraterrestrials.
Back in 2013,
no one in Congress and the
Senate were talking about UFOs
or extraterrestrial disclosure
or any of these topics.
And it's very, very possible
that without that
we would not have
the UFO disclosure movement
that we have today.
In July 2023,
the House Oversight Committee
held a congressional hearing
to record testimony
about UFO activity
from three notable
whistleblowers:
Retired Navy pilots
Ryan Graves and David Fravor,
and former Air Force
Intelligence Officer
David Grusch.
I was informed in the course
of my official duties
of a multi-decade
UAP crash retrieval
and reverse engineering program.
Many believe
that Linda Moulton Howe
laid much of the groundwork
for this landmark event.
But as far as Linda's concerned,
we have a long way to go.
To still be living
a classified reality
with no truth
that government
after government knows
that, to me,
falls into the category
of an incomprehensible darkness.
Throughout her career,
Linda has faced ridicule,
intimidation,
and even threats to her life.
But none of it
has deterred Linda
from her commitment
to revealing the truth.
The firm truth is
we are not alone
in this universe.
She will always be searching
for the truth.
She does it for herself,
for people, for mankind.
Linda is doggedly
fighting against
the status quo
and breaking down doors,
opening new windows
of-of consciousness
and understanding to humanity.
What Linda did was
she humanized people
that you would think are crazy.
These are real people
with real experiences,
and this is what they saw.
And so, along comes
Linda Moulton Howe
and says,
"Hey, this is not fantasy.
It's real."
And she showed the evidence.
Linda's work is not done.
She knows and we all know
that Linda
is on the right track.
Her legacy is that of a pioneer.
And we should all be so lucky
if we only do a fraction
of what she can do.
If I don't report this,
who will?
If there is any bottom line
to this life of mine,
it's always go after the light,
which, for me,
is you tell the truth.
From unexplained
animal mutilations
to extraordinary crop formations
to stories of underground
alien bases,
Linda Moulton Howe
has investigated
the most mysterious phenomena
on Earth
and put them in the public eye.
Could it be that they are all
pieces of the same puzzle?
Perhaps through
Linda's daring inquiries
we are getting closer
to seeing the full picture,
which will reveal
a reality far different
than we ever imagined.