Linda Moulton Howe
Investigative Journalist / Documentary Filmmaker
Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker who has been at the center of UAP research for over 40 years. Her 1980 HBO documentary 'A Strange Harvest' was the first major investigation of the cattle mutilation phenomenon, establishing her as the leading researcher on the topic. She was the conduit through which the 'Art's Parts' bismuth-magnesium metamaterial — later analyzed at Stanford by Garry Nolan — reached researchers. In 1983, she was briefed at Kirtland Air Force Base by AFOSI Special Agent Richard Doty, who showed her a document titled 'Briefing Paper for the President of the United States on Identified Aerial Vehicles' describing crash retrievals and recovered bodies. She runs Earthfiles.com, one of the longest-running UAP news sites. Her work connects cattle mutilations, physical evidence, government coverups, and metamaterials analysis — she is a critical node in the evidence chain.
Credentials
- -Emmy Award winner
- -Director: A Strange Harvest (HBO, 1980)
- -Founder, Earthfiles.com
- -Stanford University graduate
- -Conduit for Art's Parts metamaterial
- -40+ years UAP investigative journalism