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UFO Researcher :

James McCampbell

Brief Biography (from 1983)

James M. McCampbell has a variety of business interests including a current effort to establish a marketing company, as a Distributor for the American Entreprenuer's Association, and by performing periodic consulting assignments. Recent examples of the latter are developing a drive train and marketing plan for electric automobiles and preparing the management system for the national program in coal liquefaction. He also contributed to the policy evaluation for plutonium fuels and safety surveillance for the new Alaskan Gas Transmission System.

In 1974 he played a key role in planning and managing a $17-million consulting service for the Department of Interior. The mission was to provide technical support in the environmental protection on the Alaskan pipeline. He also designed an extensive, computerized, management system to trace all activities on behalf of the environment.

A graduate of the University of California, McCampbell's past experience includes 11 years in scientific development for Bechtel Corporation. Typical projects under his management included master plans for Air Force research centers, economic development plans for southern Iran, industrial plants, major research facilities for NASA, and a fast breeder nuclear power station.

He served in corporate planning and development regarding expansion of in-house computer facilities to serve outside markets. McCampbell's other technical experience includes the Atomic Energy Division of American- Standard as a senior theoretical physicist, where he directed expensive economic and technical evaluation of plutonium production, and consulted on nuclear design and reactor stability.

As a scientist with Westinghouse Electric Corporation, he planned experimental programs in reactor kinetics. He was responsible for measurement of fallout from nuclear weapons at Nevada and Marshall Island test sites when he was a physicist at the U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory.

Among his professional affiliations have been the American Nuclear Society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has been recognized in American Men of Science and several other biographical reference publications.

Samples of published works (underlined are active links):
"UFO Interference With Vehicles and Self-Starting Engines" - MUFON 1983 UFO Symposium Proceedings
"Chapter 5, Electrical Interference" - UFOLOGY, 1973
"UFOlogy II: Some Final Answers"

 

 
 

 


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