Linda Moulton Howe is an investigative reporter and documentary film producer who has covered science, environment, and earth mysteries for more than four decades. She is best known for her work on UFOs and other paranormal phenomena.
Viewers may recognize her for her work on the History Channel’s Ancient Aliens, available on Discovery+, YouTube (for free), and the History Channel.
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Linda is the author of several books and award-winning television specials. Howe is credited with coining the term “high strangeness” to describe UFO sightings.
With so much UFO-steria in recent news, the DOD’s admission that ATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) exists, congressional meetings held to vet claims of visits by UFOs, NASA’s creation of a review group, and recent activities over US skies, many viewers are getting to know the now familiar UFO personalities who are perpetuating these extraordinary claims. Linda Moulton Howe is one such UFO media personality, with decades of experience in journalism chronicling reports from around the world.
Linda Moulton Howe books and documentaries
Linda Moulton Howe has written several books, including Glimpses of Other Realities, Vol. 1: Facts & Eyewitnesses, An Alien Harvest: Further Evidence Linking Animal Mutations and Human Abductions to Alien Life Forms, Mysterious Lights and Crop Circles, Glimpses of Other Realities, Vol. 2: High Strangeness, and Glimpses of Other Realities, Vol. 3: Into the New Millenium.
An Alien Harvest received an award from the New Mexico-Arizona Southwest Book Award in 2015.
She has also directed and produced several documentaries, including A Strange Harvest, An Alien Harvest, and An Alien Matrix.
What is Linda Moulton Howe most famous for?
Linda Moulton Howe is most famous for her pioneering research in the fields of extraterrestrial and supernatural phenomena, her Emmy Award-winning documentaries, and her best-selling books. She is also recognized for her work in cattle mutilations and radiation-related illnesses and has been featured on television programs such as Larry King Live, Sightings, Unsolved Mysteries, and Coast to Coast AM.
Claims associated with Linda Moulton Howe
Some of the wildest claims associated with Howe online include reports that an extraterrestrial spacecraft containing animal-human hybrids were recovered from a ranch in Aurora, Texas; that a bee colony in Texas was hit by a beam of light from a UFO; that a secret 62-acre alien facility exists in Antarctica; and that a strange cigar-shaped object flew from the depths of the ocean off the coast of Mexico.
Animal-human hybrids in Texas
The Aurora case claims accounts of an alleged animal-human hybrid being kept in a secret facility in Texas. Witnesses described it as having a human body and the head of a cow. Howe was unable to verify the authenticity of the story.
Bee colony in Texas
The bee-colony case reports that a colony in Texas was hit by a beam of light that caused the bees to become disoriented and leave their hive. Some of them even flew in circles and others died after the incident.
Huge base in Antarctica
More than a decade back, Howe claimed that she had received reports from two different sources of secret alien bases in Antarctica. According to Howe, one source was a U.S. Navy discovery of an alien base two miles under the ice, while the other report was a staffer who had been part of an expedition to Antarctica and reported that they witnessed UFO activity.
Howe’s Antarctica claims were especially comprehensive in detail. Including reports of a 62-acre site with 9-acre rooms with no pillars or supports, a consistent room temperature, and walls programmed to be responsive (similar to a computer program). She also claims a Marine corroborated this account of secret alien bases miles below the ice in Antarctica.
Cigar-shaped UFO off the coast of Mexico
There was also an account of eyewitnesses who claimed to have seen an “elongated cigar-shaped” UFO off the coast of Mexico. The witness reportedly claimed the object was several hundred feet long, hovered for about six minutes, and then quickly took off at a high rate of speed.
Where can you see more of Linda Moulton Howe?
In what was kind of the catalyst for this article, we’ve begun to notice a lot free premium content popping up on YouTube. Endless documentaries and popular films are beginning to make the OG video hosting platform look like the free premium streamer to beat (watch out FreeVee, Crackle, Pluto, and Tubi).
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While we can’t say we buy much of what is being peddled by the majority of UFOlogists, Linda Moulton Howe has been a blast to follow on YouTube. Her stories are engaging and, whether or not they are true, it is evident that she takes her job seriously and only references accounts that are rich and engaging (with her delivery and style, you won’t care whether they are legitimate or not).
Learn more about her work at EarthFiles.com.