Dr. Michael WolfFrom TinWiki.org
Dr. Michael Wolf Ph.D author of the book The Catchers of Heaven. A Trilogy. Dr. Michael Wolf has since 1979 served as consultant to the President and the National Security Council on extraterrestrial matters, and a member of the Majestic Twelve (MJ-12), UFO-secrecy management agency's, Special Studies Group, and has been leader of its lead agency, the Alphacom Team. Previously he has served as an Air Force Colonel, pilot, flight surgeon and counter-intelligence officer for the CIA and NSA. He has an M.D. in Neurology, a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics and a D.Sc. in Computer Science. He is not a lightweight. Now dying of untreatable cancer, Dr. Wolf has decided to reveal what he has learned about the visiting extraterrestrial cultures to the world, "because we have a right to know." His book, "The Catchers of Heaven" (1996) makes many well-informed revelations. [ISBN#: 0-8059-3907-5; available from Mandala Books, (888)497-2085. The above information as given by Richard J. Boylan, Ph.D., 1997 abovetopsecret.com Due to the very highly classified nature of Dr. Wolf's work within the US Government, verification of his credentials has not been fully proven as indicated in a letter written to Dave Vetterick by well known Stan Friedman. July 28, 1997 Dear David; Richard Boylan seems to believe everything without checking anything. As usual, he is off the wall. I did a lot of checking on Michael Wolf who had claimed a Ph.D.in Theoretical Physics from MIT, and an MD from McGill University; an unusual combination indeed if true. It isn't. I asked Mr. Courant, who had interviewed Michael Wolf (in the UK UFO Magazine) for his Thesis advisorÌs name at MIT. Michael (with whom I spoke several times several years ago) refused to give me the name on the basis that the advisor still did classified work, and couldn't have his identity revealed. Michael would give it when I wrote about my supposed black budget work on Nuclear rockets. Obviously, every thesis has an advisor's name on it. I, never worked on any black budget programs. I HAVE written about nuclear rockets. I checked MITÌs registrar, alumni, Physics Dept., and no one had ever heard of Michael Wolf Kruffaut, nor had McGill University. He did join the NY Academy of Sciences. However, anybody can if theyÌre willing to lie about their credentials and pay the annual fee, which he did. The same goes for The American Association for the Advancement of Science. Both were joined in the 1990Ìs. It seems strange for such a "prominentÓ scientist not to have joined these many years ago. An Internet search by another researcher turned up more info from his relatives. Michael was never married, and didn't have any children, even though he tells a sad tale of an accident that killed his wife and child. He also spent time in a mental hospital. His residence address is the same as the New England Research Institute, a non real outfit. Wolf's book is total science fiction. There is no Element 115, and LazarÌs scheme won't work. In short then, Michael is one of many frauds in ufology, like Robert Scott Lazar, William Spaulding, etc., ad nausea. Most Cordially, Stan Friedman abovesecret.com
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