David Booher |
This
was a case that fell off the radar back in 1959. Jim and Coral Lorenzen of APRO
had been deeply involved originally, had invited Irwin to their home, and were
prepared to help him. But Irwin, an Army enlisted soldier, went AWOL and then
was listed as a deserter when he was gone more than thirty days. According to
Jacques Vallee in Dimensions, after
he was listed as a deserter, “He was never seen again.” And that was what
sparked Booher’s interest in the case.
For
more information about the case, Booher has created a Facebook page which can be
found here:
I
also visited the case in The UFO Dossier
but that analysis ended at the same place as did the Lorenzen’s investigation.
And, of course, there is Booher’s book, No
Return: UFO Abduction of Covert Operation? available from Anomalist Books.
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1 comment:
This case does sound more like a case of a nervous breakdown than anything else. Mr Booher was a bit nervous but the book sounds interesting. I don't know how this one case can sustain a full book as there is a huge lack of evidence. Even the subject states he doesn't think anything strange happened to him.
Still, kudos goes to Mr Booher for at least tracking the man down and trying to find out what happened. This shows how research should be done in the field.
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