Links: 1749628679.pdf Forestal, an academic paper looking at the odds he was murdered.
Dr. James E. McDonald. d. 1971
Ridiculed by peers for his attempts to seriously do the work of a scientist or was he manipulated to suicide or was he simply muredered.
New York Times: 1971. TUCSON, Ariz., June 15 (UPI) —Dr. James E. McDonald, nationally known University of Arizona physicist, was found dead in a desert area Sunday, an apparent suicide. He was 51 years old.
Dr. McDonald was a senior physicist specializing in clouds at the university's Institute of Atmospheric Physics and was credited with contributions to the advancement of cloud physics and weather modification research.
Authorities said Dr. McDonald had died of a head wound and that a note and a.38 revolver were found beside the body.
A Respected Scientist / Dr. McDonald, a member of the National. Academy of Sciences, was the most outspoken scientific proponent of the possibility that. unidentified flying objects might be under control from beyond the earth.
Links: In a rare interview, ridiculed UFO researcher James E. McDonald’s wife Betsy talks about his death
Perhaps, yet another name is Another one who may have been murdered? Not a scientist but a bestselling radio personality and author. Was Frank Edwards author of several mystery books, whose 1966 book Flying Saucers Serious Business was a best seller and heavily criticized The Air Force - murdered?
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