Show #485 Notes: Shane Hurd & Christopher O’Brien

Simulcast on, KGRA Radio, YouTube & Facebook
December 14, 6:00-8:00 PM EDT (-4GMT)

Caller Tom King’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7qMyrL8mSzzlfGd9ylq99w

SHANE HURD has spent his government career in the fields of Civil Engineering, Geographic Information Systems, Information Technologies, and is a graduate of Arizona State University’s Certified Public Manager program. As a member of the space race generation, he has been a lifelong space and science nerd, and sci-fi geek.
It was the Phoenix Lights Incident in his hometown of Phoenix, Arizona that sparked his interest in UFO’s. Since that time, he has studied the subject and ultimately in 2015 joined MUFON, then became a Field Investigator in 2017.
Shane has investigated over 75 cases including “light in the sky” cases, abduction, misidentifications and several true “Unknowns“ as well. He is now a Star Team member and was recently appointed Assistant State Director for Arizona MUFON.
Shane has just released his new book entitled “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena: A Beginners Guide to Researching UFOs”.
He is a musician, a car guy, amateur astronomer, horse owner, and enjoys a good bourbon now and then.

CHRISTOPHER O’BRIEN: From 1992 to 2002 Chris investigated and/or logged hundreds of unexplained events reported in the San Luis Valley—located in South-central Colorado/North Central New Mexico. Worked with law enforcement officials from area counties, ex-military members, ranchers and an extensive network of skywatcher/investigators. Documented what may have been the most intense wave of unexplained activity ever seen in a single region of North America. He wrote three books that covered his 10 year SLV investigations: ​The Mysterious Valley,​ EntertheValley​,(St Martin’s Press) and ​Secrets of the Mysterious Valley a​nd three additional books. As a result of his investigations and research, he has compiled and produced one of the largest databases of unusual occurrences from a single geographic region.