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  1. James Willett Moseley (August 4, 1931 – November 16, 2012) was an American observer, author, and commentator on the subject of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Over his nearly sixty-year career, he exposed UFO hoaxes and engineered hoaxes of his own.

  2. In Memoriam: James W. Moseley 1931-2012. This site is a tribute to the life and times of the UFO field’s brilliant commentator and court jester. And, yes, we know that Jim never used a computer and never went online.

  3. Jim Moseley (1931-2012) was a UFO enthusiast who co-founded Saucer News and wrote Saucer Smear. He exposed and created UFO hoaxes, such as the famous Straith letter to George Adamski, and investigated the Ralph Horton crash case.

  4. 24 de ene. de 2014 · In Memoriam: James W. Moseley 1931-2012 This site is a tribute to the life and times of the UFO field’s brilliant commentator and court jester. Yes, we know that Jim never used a computer and never went online. We do, however, welcome your comments and your help in building this site. Meantime, you may consider this letter, … Continue reading James W. Moseley (1931-2012), Remembered →

  5. Memorial James W. Moseley ’53. James W. Moseley ’53. Long before the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind came out, Jim was preoccupied with outer space and unidentified flying objects, and when he died of esophageal cancer Nov. 16, 2012, in Key West, Fla., he was looked upon as an authority on those curiosities.

  6. James Moseley, one of America's foremost experts on unidentified flying objects (UFOs), delivers a convocation speech on 1968 January 17. Moseley discusses t...

  7. 2 de nov. de 2010 · James W. Moseley (Key West, FL) is the Permanent Chairman (since 1971) of the National UFO Conference, the creator and editor (since 1954) of the newsletter Saucer Smear, and the author of...