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James Clarkson
James ClarksonAuthor / Investigator
UFO REALITY FROM THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
30 YEARS OF INVESTIGATIONS

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James E. Clarkson looks back over 30 years of over 700 UFO Investigations from the Pacific Northwest, where Kenneth Arnold first saw Flying Saucers over Mount Rainier in 1947. What would you learn from being exposed to abductees, policemen and pilots who’ve seen flying discs in the sky, a crashed UFO that became a local legend, a witness who managed an office for scientists at Wright-Patterson involved in the Cover-up, and many other UFO encounters? These are the best cases from an Investigator’s career where Truth is Stranger than Fiction. Also presented, key insights into what is reliable evidence of UFOs and updates on famous cases.

James Clarkson is an Investigator who has stood in two worlds for many years – a career professional investigator in the criminal justice field and as a lifelong researcher of the UFO Mystery. He has been a plainclothes military police investigator, a 20-year career city police officer and fraud investigator who has had many titles: patrol supervisor, detective sergeant, fatal accident team manager and training officer. After retiring with 20 years’ service, he became a child abuse detective and then he completed another decade of service as a fraud investigator for a Washington state agency.

Meanwhile, for the last 30 years he has studied the mystery of UFOs with the same attention to detail that he applied to criminal investigations. In 1986 he joined the Mutual UFO Network. Applying the same passion for solving mysteries to the world of High Strangeness, James Clarkson serves as the Washington State Director of MUFON and the Special Assignments Team for MUFON. He has lectured at many UFO events across the country and in Paris as well as appearances on radio and TV. He is the author of TELL MY STORY- June Crain, the Air Force & UFOs as well as the Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Event.

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