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Linda Moulton Howe - Background Summary

Linda Moulton Howe is a graduate of Stanford University with a Masters Degree in Communication. She has devoted her documentary film, television and radio career to productions concerning science, medicine and the environment. Ms. Howe has received local, national and international awards, including three regional Emmys and a national Emmy nomination. Those films have included Poison in the Wind and A Sun Kissed Poison which compared smog pollution in Los Angeles and Denver;  Fire In The Water  about hydrogen as an alternative energy source to fossil fuels; A Radioactive Water about uranium contamination of public drinking water in a Denver suburb; and A Strange Harvest which explored the worldwide animal mutilation mystery that has haunted the United States and other countries since the late 1950s and continues to date. Another film focused on astronaut training in Denver.

Linda was an honored medical producer in Bostons WCVB Station Excellence Peabody Award, received the Aviation & Space Writers Association Award for Writing Excellence in Television, a Chicago Film Festival Golden Plaque for A Radioactive Water, Colorados Florence Sabin Award for outstanding contribution to public health, and was Director of International Programming for Earthbeat, an environmental series broadcast on Turners WTBS Superstation, Atlanta, Georgia.
In 2001, Linda traveled to Hong Kong and Laos to do on-camera reporting for a new Discovery Channel television series, Asian Enigma. Other television programs have included The World of Chemistry for PBS; creation of a two-hour special Earth Mysteries: Alien Life Forms in association with WATL-Fox, Atlanta; three documentaries for UNICEF about international child survival efforts; and the documentary Strange Harvests 1993. She also contracted with Paramount Studios as Supervising Producer and Original Concept creator for an hour special based on her Earth Mysteries program. That hour, UFO Report: Sightings, was first broadcast in October 1991 and lead to the Sightings series on the Fox network. She has traveled in Ethiopia, Kenya, Egypt, Turkey, Yugoslavia, Australia, Japan, Peru, Venezuela, Canada, Europe, Mexico, the Yucatan, and Puerto Rico for research and productions. MUFON presented her  with its international award honoring investigations of unusual phenomena.Linda has written four books: An Alien Harvest which investigates the worldwide animal mutilation phenomenon; Glimpses of Other Realities, Volumes I and II  which concern U.S. military, intelligence and civilian testimonies about non-humans interacting with earth life; and Mysterious Lights and Crop Circles published in 2001 which focuses on the eyewitness accounts and scientific research of biophysical and biochemical changes in affected cereal crops by complex energy systems. She also writes medical news for the University of Pennsylvania Health System; reports weekly science, medicine, and environment news for the nationally syndicated Premiere Radio Networks series Dreamland and periodically for Coast to Coast AM; and reports, writes and edits the science and environment internet news site, Earthfiles.com.

Linda continues to write, produce and speak at national and international conferences and symposiums, including NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center. She also produces, writes and reports for television segments and has been interviewed for a Larry King Live special about Nellis AFBs Area 51 in Nevada; Day & Date, CBS; Sightings and Strange Universe, FOX; NBCs The Other Side; cables Montel Williams; Britains Union Pictures, ITN and BBC; The Learning Channel TV special Evidence On Earth; and The Mysterious Origins of Man on the NBC television network.