Harry J. Drew

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Harry J. Drew
Born Unknown
Nationality American
Occupation ufologist / author / historian / documentarian


Harry Drew, a seasoned historian, author, and documentarian with over 40 years of experience in history, anthropology, and archaeology. He has served as the Director and Curator of Museums of History, Anthropology, and Archaeology, and has worked as a Cultural Resource Specialist, newspaper columnist, and dedicated author of historical works.

Drew’s expertise extends to visual media, photography, television, and film production, where he has been a pioneering force since 1972. His current body of work includes "Terminal Approach™: The Kingman UFO Crashes©", which reveals groundbreaking insights into his extensive six-year investigation into the mysterious 1953 Kingman UFO crashes. A pre-release of this project, "Hidden in Plain Sight: The Kingman UFO Crashes©", was launched on DVD in early 2013, followed by additional titles in the "Terminal Approach™" series, available in both DVD and book formats. This includes a biography of a pioneering Victorian-era female photographer from the Pacific Northwest, as well as several new editions of his popular "Pages From The Past" series, slated for release in late 2013.

Beyond his writing and research, Drew is a sought-after speaker and lecturer, delivering captivating talks on traditional history and the UFO phenomenon. His knowledge and engaging presentation style have made him a popular and respected figure in the UFO community. He also played an instrumental role as the Official Photographer for the inaugural International UFO Congress (IUFOC) and Film Festival in Laughlin, Nevada, collaborating with Bob Brown on this highly successful event. Throughout his career, Drew has maintained strong, lasting connections with both the UFO and paranormal communities, solidifying his reputation as a leading authority in these fields.


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