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Linda Moulton Howe graduated from Stanford University with a Master's in Communication. He has dedicated his documentary, television, radio, web, writing and reporting career to productions related to science, medicine, the environment and the mysteries of the Earth. Linda currently produces and hosts a weekly broadcast for the Earthfiles YouTube channel which has over 200,000 subscribers. Linda is also a contributing reporter for Ancient Aliens on The History Channel produced by Prometheus Studios in Los Angeles, California since 2006. She is also a reporter and editor for the award-winning Science, Environment and Real X-Files news website Earthfiles.com. containing some 3,000 in-depth reports with thousands of images, maps, documents, and illustrations.

In addition to her award-winning Earthfiles news website, weekly Earthfiles broadcasts, and television series, Linda's investigative television reporting has received local, national, and international awards, including three regional Emmy Awards, a National Emmy nomination, and was a Peabody Award Honored Producer of Medical and Science Programming for the Boston Station of WCVB-TV (ABC).

Other regional Emmy Award-winning documentaries include Poison in the Wind and A Sun Kissed Poison, which compared smog pollution in Los Angeles and Denver; and  Fire In The Water on hydrogen as an alternative energy source to fossil fuels. That work was honored in New York City with a 1978 National Emmy Finalist for Community Service.

As Director of Special Projects at KMGH-TV (CBS) in Denver, Colorado, Linda received the Aviation and Space Writers Association Award for Excellence in Television Writing and the Colorado Florence Sabin Award for "Outstanding Contribution to public health".

Linda also received a 1981 Chicago Film Festival Gold Award for Best Documentary for A Radioactive Water, an achievement that was recognized by then Colorado Governor Richard Lamm in a December 29, 1981 letter to Linda.

 

Linda's television documentary broadcasts on environmental issues in Colorado were also honored by the Environmental Protection Agency with a Citizen Participation Award presented to her by actor and environmentalist Robert Redford at EPA headquarters in Denver on January 1, 1980.

 

In September 1979, Linda began her acclaimed investigation into bloodless, trackless animal mutilations around the world. Her documentary A Strange Harvest aired on KMGH-TV on May 25, 1980, to the largest audience in the station's history for locally produced documentaries and earned Linda another Regional Emmy.

 

In June 2012, Linda traveled with Robert Schoch, Ph.D., a Boston University geologist, who led a group to Turkey to visit the 12,000-year-old Gobekli Tepe site that amazes archaeologists. At dawn on June 13, 2012, Linda stood in front of the 12,000-year-old Gobekli Tepe excavation, where deep-penetrating radar has confirmed that beneath the 30-acre hilltop lie massive limestone pillars. arranged in ring patterns for unknown purposes by unknown persons.

 

Linda was honored with the 2010 Courage In Journalism Award at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, by the Paradigm Research Group (PRG). That year he traveled with The History Channel television production Ancient Aliens to RAF Bentwaters Woodbridge AFB on the 30th anniversary of the lights, lightning and craft phenomenon there in December 1980.

Linda Moulton Howe graduated from Stanford University with a Master's in Communication. He has dedicated his documentary, television, radio, web, writing and reporting career to productions related to science, medicine, the environment and the mysteries of the Earth. Linda currently produces and hosts a weekly broadcast for the Earthfiles YouTube channel which has over 200,000 subscribers. Linda is also a contributing reporter for Ancient Aliens on The History Channel produced by Prometheus Studios in Los Angeles, California since 2006. She is also a reporter and editor for the award-winning Science, Environment and Real X-Files news website Earthfiles.com. containing some 3,000 in-depth reports with thousands of images, maps, documents, and illustrations.

In addition to her award-winning Earthfiles news website, weekly Earthfiles broadcasts, and television series, Linda's investigative television reporting has received local, national, and international awards, including three regional Emmy Awards, a National Emmy nomination, and was a Peabody Award Honored Producer of Medical and Science Programming for the Boston Station of WCVB-TV (ABC).

Other regional Emmy Award-winning documentaries include Poison in the Wind and A Sun Kissed Poison, which compared smog pollution in Los Angeles and Denver; and  Fire In The Water on hydrogen as an alternative energy source to fossil fuels. That work was honored in New York City with a 1978 National Emmy Finalist for Community Service.

As Director of Special Projects at KMGH-TV (CBS) in Denver, Colorado, Linda received the Aviation and Space Writers Association Award for Excellence in Television Writing and the Colorado Florence Sabin Award for "Outstanding Contribution to public health".

Linda also received a 1981 Chicago Film Festival Gold Award for Best Documentary for A Radioactive Water, an achievement that was recognized by then Colorado Governor Richard Lamm in a December 29, 1981 letter to Linda.

 

Linda's television documentary broadcasts on environmental issues in Colorado were also honored by the Environmental Protection Agency with a Citizen Participation Award presented to her by actor and environmentalist Robert Redford at EPA headquarters in Denver on January 1, 1980.

 

In September 1979, Linda began her acclaimed investigation into bloodless, trackless animal mutilations around the world. Her documentary A Strange Harvest aired on KMGH-TV on May 25, 1980, to the largest audience in the station's history for locally produced documentaries and earned Linda another Regional Emmy.

 

In June 2012, Linda traveled with Robert Schoch, Ph.D., a Boston University geologist, who led a group to Turkey to visit the 12,000-year-old Gobekli Tepe site that amazes archaeologists. At dawn on June 13, 2012, Linda stood in front of the 12,000-year-old Gobekli Tepe excavation, where deep-penetrating radar has confirmed that beneath the 30-acre hilltop lie massive limestone pillars. arranged in ring patterns for unknown purposes by unknown persons.

 

Linda was honored with the 2010 Courage In Journalism Award at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, by the Paradigm Research Group (PRG). That year he traveled with The History Channel television production Ancient Aliens to RAF Bentwaters Woodbridge AFB on the 30th anniversary of the lights, lightning and craft phenomenon there in December 1980.

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Linda Moulton Howe graduated from Stanford University with a Master's in Communication. He has dedicated his documentary, television, radio, web, writing and reporting career to productions related to science, medicine, the environment and the mysteries of the Earth. Linda currently produces and hosts a weekly broadcast for the Earthfiles YouTube channel which has over 200,000 subscribers. Linda is also a contributing reporter for Ancient Aliens on The History Channel produced by Prometheus Studios in Los Angeles, California since 2006. She is also a reporter and editor for the award-winning Science, Environment and Real X-Files news website Earthfiles.com. containing some 3,000 in-depth reports with thousands of images, maps, documents, and illustrations.

In addition to her award-winning Earthfiles news website, weekly Earthfiles broadcasts, and television series, Linda's investigative television reporting has received local, national, and international awards, including three regional Emmy Awards, a National Emmy nomination, and was a Peabody Award Honored Producer of Medical and Science Programming for the Boston Station of WCVB-TV (ABC).

Other regional Emmy Award-winning documentaries include Poison in the Wind and A Sun Kissed Poison, which compared smog pollution in Los Angeles and Denver; and  Fire In The Water on hydrogen as an alternative energy source to fossil fuels. That work was honored in New York City with a 1978 National Emmy Finalist for Community Service.

As Director of Special Projects at KMGH-TV (CBS) in Denver, Colorado, Linda received the Aviation and Space Writers Association Award for Excellence in Television Writing and the Colorado Florence Sabin Award for "Outstanding Contribution to public health".

Linda also received a 1981 Chicago Film Festival Gold Award for Best Documentary for A Radioactive Water, an achievement that was recognized by then Colorado Governor Richard Lamm in a December 29, 1981 letter to Linda.

 

Linda's television documentary broadcasts on environmental issues in Colorado were also honored by the Environmental Protection Agency with a Citizen Participation Award presented to her by actor and environmentalist Robert Redford at EPA headquarters in Denver on January 1, 1980.

 

In September 1979, Linda began her acclaimed investigation into bloodless, trackless animal mutilations around the world. Her documentary A Strange Harvest aired on KMGH-TV on May 25, 1980, to the largest audience in the station's history for locally produced documentaries and earned Linda another Regional Emmy.

 

In June 2012, Linda traveled with Robert Schoch, Ph.D., a Boston University geologist, who led a group to Turkey to visit the 12,000-year-old Gobekli Tepe site that amazes archaeologists. At dawn on June 13, 2012, Linda stood in front of the 12,000-year-old Gobekli Tepe excavation, where deep-penetrating radar has confirmed that beneath the 30-acre hilltop lie massive limestone pillars. arranged in ring patterns for unknown purposes by unknown persons.

 

Linda was honored with the 2010 Courage In Journalism Award at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., by the Paradigm Research Group (PRG). That year he traveled with The History Channel television production Ancient Aliens to RAF Bentwaters Woodbridge AFB on the 30th anniversary of the lights, lightning and craft phenomenon there in December 1980.

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