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KENNY YOUNG
Kenny Young, was born in 1966 and
passed away on January 31, 2005. He was the webmaster of UFO Research: Cincinnati!, was
a multi-award winning television producer, director and
writer and a State Section Director for the Mutual UFO
Network (MUFON) and a public relations director of
Tri-State Advocates for Scientific Knowledge (TASK). He
was an independent UFO researcher and often lectured to
large audiences about the UFO mystery. He served as a
host, panelist and debater on several Northern Kentucky /
Cincinnati based TV programs including "UFO Update: LIVE!"
and the award winning documentary "UFO REPORT". He and his
cases were featured on "UFOs: The Field Guide" (Sci-Fi
2003), "Confirmation: The Hard Evidence of Aliens Among
Us?" (NBC 1999), and "Sightings". In addition to
evaluating UFO and related claims, conducting field
investigations and interviewing eyewitnesses and public
officials, Young worked successfully to obtain secret UFO
video recordings held by the Department of Energy and has
also obtained numerous 9-1-1 audio tapes of police UFO
incidents. In addition, he employed the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) to petition the U.S. government for
release of UFO-related documents. Kenny Young lived in
Florence, Kentucky. He was also a musician and artist and
he was employed as Infochannel Coordinator for a cable
television operation in the Greater Cincinnati area. He is
also a freelance videographer and editor, specializing in
graphic design. Young remained skeptical and objective
concerning UFOs, but felt "that a sober evaluation of the
data suggests the phenomena warrants further scrutiny."
Young studied under the direction of Leonard H.
Stringfield in the early 1990s. In 1998 he and fellow
ufologist Chris Coffrey interviewed Larry Rogers and Curt
Robinson, the authors of "Ice Man Down", a still
unpublished revelation on the Roswell UFO Incident. This
interview provides the only published insights into the
book.
A list of works POSITION STATEMENT: A sober evaluation of the data suggests the phenomena warrants further scrutiny. |