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Nigel Watson (July 30, 1954) is a British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 writer, researcher and UFO consultant.

Biography
Watson became interested in ufology
Ufology

Ufology is a neologism coined to describe the collective efforts of those who study unidentified flying object reports and associated evidence....
, UFOs and alien
Extraterrestrial life

Extraterrestrial life is defined as life which does not originate from Earth. It is the subject of astrobiology and its existence remains hypothetical, because there is no credible evidence of extraterrestrial life which has been generally accepted by the mainstream scientific community....
 contact in the early 1970s. He helped found the Scunthorpe UFO Research Society and has since contributed articles to Magonia
Magonia

Magonia is a British magazine focused on the UFO phenomena. Its name comes from Passport to Magonia, a book by Ufology Jacques Vall?e?Vall?e in turn had borrowed the term from a magical land described in French folktales....
, Fortean Times
Fortean Times

Fortean Times - "The World of Strange Phenomena" - is a United Kingdom monthly magazine devoted to the Anomaly popularised by Charles Fort....
 and , as well as many other magazines and books.

In the 1970s, he investigated several UFO encounters that took place in Northern England
Northern England

Northern England, the North, the North of England, or the North Country refers to the parts of England north of an ill-defined line....
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Nigel Watson (July 30, 1954) is a British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 writer, researcher and UFO consultant.

Biography


Watson became interested in ufology
Ufology

Ufology is a neologism coined to describe the collective efforts of those who study unidentified flying object reports and associated evidence....
, UFOs and alien
Extraterrestrial life

Extraterrestrial life is defined as life which does not originate from Earth. It is the subject of astrobiology and its existence remains hypothetical, because there is no credible evidence of extraterrestrial life which has been generally accepted by the mainstream scientific community....
 contact in the early 1970s. He helped found the Scunthorpe UFO Research Society and has since contributed articles to Magonia
Magonia

Magonia is a British magazine focused on the UFO phenomena. Its name comes from Passport to Magonia, a book by Ufology Jacques Vall?e?Vall?e in turn had borrowed the term from a magical land described in French folktales....
, Fortean Times
Fortean Times

Fortean Times - "The World of Strange Phenomena" - is a United Kingdom monthly magazine devoted to the Anomaly popularised by Charles Fort....
 and , as well as many other magazines and books.

In the 1970s, he investigated several UFO encounters that took place in Northern England
Northern England

Northern England, the North, the North of England, or the North Country refers to the parts of England north of an ill-defined line....
. These investigations were published in Magonia magazine and included in his book, Portraits of Alien Encounters (VALIS Books, 1990).

In the 1980s he attended a TV production course in Leeds
Leeds

Leeds is located on the River Aire in West Yorkshire, England. It is the urban core and administrative centre of the wider metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds....
 and after that wrote articles about video techniques and ideas for several film and Camcorder magazines. He also trained unemployed people how to make videos and produced a video for the Scunthorpe Probation Service, and for the University of Warwick
University of Warwick

The University of Warwick is a British campus university located on the outskirts of Coventry, West Midlands , England and is University of Warwick#Academic standards as one of the country's leading universities....
 Careers Service. He was employed as a video producer for the Hull Health Authority, where he made programmes for private and public use. The influences of popular culture on UFO reports has always interested him and this partly made him decide to take a degree in Film and Literature at the University of Warwick
University of Warwick

The University of Warwick is a British campus university located on the outskirts of Coventry, West Midlands , England and is University of Warwick#Academic standards as one of the country's leading universities....
. At University he shot and edited a weekly magazine programme for the student TV service in the second and third years. And, he also assisted other students to shoot and edit their own productions.

In 1988 he moved to London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 where he worked as copywriter for the . On moving to Plymouth
Plymouth

Plymouth is a City status in the United Kingdom and unitary authority on the coast of Devon, England, about south west of London. It is built between the mouths of the rivers River Plym to the east and River Tamar to the west, where they join Plymouth Sound....
 in 1997 he gained short-term employment with before becoming a freelance writer for the local newspaper the (Plymouth) Evening Herald and a range of publications.

Since the 1970s he has been interested in the historical aspects of ufology and has written extensively on the subject of the phantom airships seen in the late 19th Century and early decades of the 20th Century. He gained a degree in psychology from the Open University
Open University

The Open University is the UK's Distance education government-supported university notable for having an open entry policy, i.e. students' previous academic achievements are not taken into account for entry to most undergraduate courses....
 and applied this knowledge to the study of alien abduction stories.

Watson has concluded that many men in black
Men in Black

Men in Black , in popular culture, is a term used in UFO conspiracy theory to describe men dressed in black suits claiming to be government agencys who attempt to harass or threaten Unidentified flying object witnesses into silence....
 reports may be due to witnesses being in stress-induced altered states of consciousness. Citing Watson's work, Mike Dash
Mike Dash

Mike Dash is a Wales writer, journalist and researcher. Born in London, he attended the University of Cambridge and King's College London, and holds a PhD in naval history for the thesis British Submarine Policy 1853?1918....
 writes that many Men In Black witnesses "are often undergoing some sort of mental upheaval at the time of their encounter." (Dash, 162)

Books


In 1992 he started producing a film magazine, Talking Pictures, which ran for 21 editions. In 2000 this became the website, which now contains over 600 pages of reviews, articles and interviews. In January 2003 Watson attended the Bangkok International Film Festival
Bangkok International Film Festival

The Bangkok International Film Festival is an international film festival held annually in Bangkok, Thailand, since 2003. In addition to film screenings, seminars, gala events and the Golden Kinnaree Awards....
 at the invitation of the Thailand Tourism Authority.

Portraits of Alien Encounters. A groundbreaking look at contact with alien beings in Northern England. VALIS Books, 1990.

Supernatural Spielberg was co-authored with Darren Slade. It reviews such films as E.T. and Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a 1977 science fiction film written and directed by Steven Spielberg. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Fran?ois Truffaut, Melinda Dillon, Teri Garr, Bob Balaban and Cary Guffey....
. Published by VALIS Books in 1992.

The Flying Saucer Cinema. This looks at how the images and stories of spaceships and aliens have evolved on our cinema screens over the past 100 years. From the earliest days of movie making they were the ideal material for 'trick photography' and exotic adventures. After these innocent beginnings aliens were shown to be more sinister and threatening in the space operas of the 1930s and 1940s. It was not until the landmark year of 1947, when the term 'flying saucer
Flying saucer

Flying saucer is the name given to a type of unidentified flying object with a disc- or saucer-shaped body, usually described as silver or metallic, occasionally reported as covered with running lights or surrounded with a glowing light, hovering or moving rapidly either alone or in tight formations with other similar craft, and exhibiting...
' was coined, that the floodgates opened for issues about alien contact and intervention to be fully explored. Since then saucer films allow for exciting, frightening and thought-provoking stories that reflect worries in the real world. This guide opens up the world of cinematic UFOs and aliens so that you can enjoy and appreciate them to the full.

The Origin of UFOs: Phantom Airships 1807 to 1917. Phantom airships mark the transition between fears and superstitions about Gods and spirits in the sky to the UFOs of today. From the 19th century began seeing what they thought were manned aerial vehicles flying in the sky. Sometimes only lights in the sky were seen, many witnesses said they saw the craft and in some instances actually met the crew of these craft. The most exceptional Phantom Airship 'panic' took place in the USA from 1896 to 1897. There were thousands of witnesses and newspaper stories including many accounts of meetings with the secret inventor of this fabulous craft. Later, throughout Europe sightings of similar Phantom Airships sparked off rumours of foreign spies and potential invaders. This booklet surveys this material and provides internet and bibliographic references.

In collaboration with Granville Oldroyd and David Clarke, he researched newspaper reports of mystery airship
Mystery airship

File:1871UFO.gifThe Mystery Airships were a class of unidentified flying objects, the best-known series of which were reported in newspapers in western states of the U.S., starting in 1896 and continuing into 1897....
s seen over Britain
Great Britain

Great Britain is an island lying to the northwest of Continental Europe. It is the List of islands by area, and the largest in Europe. With a population of 58.9 million people it is List of islands by population....
 in 1909 and 1912–1913. This culminated in a catalog of the latter airship scare for the Fund for UFO Research
Fund for UFO Research

The Fund for UFO Research is an unidentified flying object research group based in Alexandria, Virginia, Virginia. Founded in 1979, FUFOR states its aims as being to further the scholarly research of UFOs and the extraterrestrial hypothesis , and to secure the release of classified U.S....
 (FUFOR) and a book about the worldwide airship scares of the early 1900s, The Scareship Mystery: A Survey of Worldwide Phantom Airship Scares 1909-1918 (DOMRA, 2000).

Phantom Helicopters over Britain was co-authored with David Clarke and published by the Fund for UFO Research
Fund for UFO Research

The Fund for UFO Research is an unidentified flying object research group based in Alexandria, Virginia, Virginia. Founded in 1979, FUFOR states its aims as being to further the scholarly research of UFOs and the extraterrestrial hypothesis , and to secure the release of classified U.S....
.

'The Day Flying Saucers Invaded the Cinema', chapter by Watson appears in UFOs: 1947-1987 edited by Hilary Evans with John Spencer, Fortean Tomes, 1987.

'Before The Flying Saucers Came', chapter by Watson appears in UFOs: 1947-1987 edited by Hilary Evans with John Spencer, Fortean Tomes, 1987.

'Flying Saucers in the Cinema', chapter by Watson appears in UFOs and Ufology - The First 50 Years, by Paul Devereux and Peter Brookesmith, Blandford, 1997.

'The Alien Deception: An Exploration of the Alien Abduction Phenomenon' was published by YouWriteOn in March 2009. This is a major survey of the mythology, history, transmission and perception of the alien abduction phenomenon.

Quotes

  • UFOs reflect our social and personal circumstances.


Articles

  • “Government UFO Files”, Beyond, Issue 5, April 2007.
  • “John, Paul, George, Ringo, ET”, the Beatles and UFOs. UFO Magazine, Volume 21, Issue 4, 2006.
  • “Death By UFO”, Fortean Times, No. 147, June 2001.
  • “The Scareship Mystery Part 1.” Strange Magazine, Issue 12.
  • “The Scareship Mystery Part 2.” Strange Magazine, Issue 13.
  • “The Sheerness incident: Did a German airship fly over Kent in 1912?” Fortean Studies 4, 1998, 151-159. Co-authored with Granville Oldroyd.


External links


Online writings