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UFO researcher Alvin Lawson dies at 80

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posted on Sep, 27 2010 @ 06:26 PM
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UFO researcher Alvin Lawson dies at 80


www.latimes.com

Alvin Lawson, an English professor at Cal State Long Beach who spent decades studying unidentified flying objects and questioning the beliefs of people who said they had been abducted, has died. He was 80.
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posted on Sep, 27 2010 @ 06:26 PM
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I think it's very curious he died when today there's gonna be a press-conference concerning UFO's and nuclear weapons. Maybe he got handed actual evidence and had a heartattack or something?

sorry if this doesn't belong here or posted already, i found nothing when used the search. his name doesn't even come up on ATS. i guess he wasn't that loved


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posted on Sep, 27 2010 @ 06:47 PM
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I think your suspicions (of him having a heart attack due to finding something out today) might hold a little more water if the guy was like 30. So I think it's pretty safe to suffice this is just a case of serendipity!

He wasn't one I was too familiar with probably because of his narrow-minded philosophy concerning abductions so, I've brushed him aside. Carl Sagan also took on a familiar stance as his too.
I think it's more a generational mindset to some degree. Because the younger the researcher the more open minded and progressive their thinking seems to be. After all, we're all just a bunch of cave-people riding this primitive rock out in the; yet-to-be-understood, cosmos.

Oh well. RIP Alvin.



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