Gordon Lore

Gordon Lore began his professional writing/editing career as Vice President, Assistant Director, and Secretary-Treasurer of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), then the world’s largest UFO organization headed by the late Major Donald E. Keyhoe (USMC, Ret.), in the mid-1960s. He was responsible for heading a large scientific network of subcommittees which lent its expertise toward solving one of the primary mysteries of the 20th century and beyond. He played a prominent role in the first-ever Congressional day-long hearing on UFOs in September 1968 and worked with the late Dr. James E. McDonald, Dr. J. Allen Hynek and many others on bringing the subject of UFOs to the scientific community and general public.

Lore was an uncredited scientific advisor to the late director Stanley Kubrick on his seminal science fiction film, 2001: A Space Odyssey, in 1967. He is the senior author of Mysteries of the Skies: UFOs in Perspective (Prentice-Hall, Inc.), the first-ever book based entirely on the early history of UFOs and the sole author of Strange Effects From UFOs (NICAP). He also edited UFOs: A New Look, the UFO Investigator and the UFO Research Newsletter. He wrote and edited hundreds of published articles on one of the most mysterious scientific puzzles of all time. His latest book, The Earle Family of NEWFOUNDLAND and the Birth of a Canadian Atlantic Province, is now available as a Nook Book on the Barnes & Noble website.

From 1971 to 1974, Gordon was a writer-editor in the public utilities field, becoming a White House and Congressional Senate/House Gallery correspondent. In 1975, he took on the position of Editor of The Rockwell News, Rockwell International’s employee newspaper, and wrote about numerous topics from the Apollo program, the Space Shuttle and nuclear energy. Since 1992, he has been a prominent writer-editor in the kidney disease and renal transplantation arena. He was the Editor and Founding Editor of several prominent print and online journals in the dialysis and nephrology community. His hundreds of published articles on this topic led to his being recognized as a nominee for the prestigious first Medal of Excellence (known as the Nobel Prize of the renal care field) from the American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP). One of the articles he solicited resulted in the formation of a dialysis clinic in the only hospital in the country island of Belize, leading to his AAKP recognition.

Gordon Lore is the author, co-author and editor of several UFO books and several thousand UFO and other articles (including spiritual phenomena, Eastern mysticism, kidney disease and transplantation, psychology, nuclear energy, the Space Shuttle, public utilities, oystering on the Chesapeake Bay, history/genealogy and the early history of aviation) as well as numerous magazines, newsletters and websites including:
Mysteries of the Skies: UFOs in Perspective
Strange Effects From UFOs
UFOs: A New Look
The UFO Investigator
The UFO Research Newsletter
The Earle Family of NEWFOUNDLAND and the Birth of a Canadian Atlantic Province
The Priest of Kali: A Novelized Biography on the Life and Spiritual Ecstasies of Sri Ramakrishna
Ascent to Freedom
Public Utilities Fortnightly
The Rockwell News
Contemporary Dialysis & Nephrology
Nephrology Incite
For Patients Only
Renal Business Today
Kidney Times

Finally, Lore is particularly known among his colleagues as never having missed an editorial deadline in his entire nearly half-a-century career. He may be contacted at the following e-mail address: gordon.lore@gmail.com, phone: 661.255.7155.