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  1. Donald Edward Keyhoe (June 20, 1897 – November 29, 1988) was an American Marine Corps naval aviator, [2] writer of aviation articles and stories in a variety of publications, and tour manager of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh . In the 1950s, Keyhoe became a UFO researcher and writer, arguing that the U.S. government should conduct ...

  2. ISBN. 978-1-59605-877-4. Followed by. Flying Saucers from Outer Space (1953) The Flying Saucers Are Real by Donald Keyhoe, was a book that investigated reports of UFOs by United States Air Force fighters, personnel, and other aircraft, between 1947 and 1950. [1]

  3. Donald E. Keyhoe was a highly influential figure in the history of ufology, the study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Before becoming a prominent UFO researcher and advocate for government transparency on the subject, Keyhoe had a diverse career as a United States Marine Corps naval aviator, a writer, and a journalist.

  4. The Flying Saucer Conspiracy. The Flying Saucer Conspiracy is a 1955 book authored by early UFO researcher Donald Keyhoe. [1] The book pointedly accused elements of United States government of engaging in a conspiracy to cover up knowledge of flying saucers. [2] Keyhoe claims the existence of a "silence group" of orchestrating this conspiracy. [3]

  5. Dec 2, 1988 · Mr. Keyhoe was an aide to Charles A. Lindbergh in 1927 when Lindbergh made the first solo, nonstop flight from New York to Paris. During the 1930s and the 1940s, Mr. Keyhoe was a free-lance writer

  6. Dec 3, 1988 · He was 91 years old and lived in Luray, Va. In the 1920's, Mr. Keyhoe, a pilot with the Marine Corps, accompanied Charles A. Lindbergh in publicity flights across the United States, after ...

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  8. Learn how Donald Keyhoe, a retired Marine Major and aviation writer, launched the civilian study of UFOs with his article and book in 1949. Discover how he based his conjecture on fact and influenced the public perception of flying saucers.