Timothy Good

Timothy Good is a British Ufologist and professional violinist.
He was born in 1941 London and educated at , Canterbury before being granted a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied the violin.
Musical career
Good's career as a professional violinist began in 1963 when he won a place with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He played for fourteen years with the London Symphony Orchestra, and went on to freelance with a number of other notable orchestras, including the English Chamber Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra.
He has also freelanced as a session player for television dramas, commercials, feature films, and recordings with pop musicians. Among those he has recorded for are Phil Collins, Depeche Mode, George Harrison, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart, and U2.
Ufological career
In addition to his background in classical music, Good grew up with a strong interest in aviation and space which became an interest in UFOs in 1955 after he encountered the writings of Major Donald Keyhoe. In 1961, after reading a book by U.S. Air Force intelligence officer Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, Good began conducting his own research into the UFO phenomena, eventually becoming a well known authority on the subject.
After the end of the cold war, and the collapse the Soviet empire, Good became the first Western Ufologist to be interviewed on Russian television. He was also invited to the Pentagon in 1998, and at the headquarters of the French Air Force in 2002, to discuss UFOs and other related matters, and has acted as consultant for several U.S. Congress investigations.
Timothy Good is probably best known among ufologists for his ground breaking book "Above Top Secret" which is an eye-opening look at the structure of sensitive top secret info that is kept under wraps in various Governments around the world. According to ufologist Timothy Good (in his books Alien Liaison and Alien Contact), after death his wife reported that one day in 1973 Gleason had come home extremely shaken. He confided to her that because of Gleason's interest in UFOs, U.S. President Richard Nixon, who was a friend of his, had arranged for him to view bodies of extraterrestrials at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida, under conditions of extreme secrecy. Gleason had found the experience very troubling.
Books
* George Adamski, The Untold Story (with Lou Zinsstag) (1983)
* Above Top Secret: The Worldwide UFO Cover-up (1987)
* Alien Liaison: The Ultimate Secret (1991)
* Beyond Top Secret: The Worldwide UFO Security Threat (1996)
* Alien Base: Earth's Encounters with Extraterrestrials (1998)
* Unearthly Disclosure: Conflicting Interests in the Control of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (2000)
* Need to Know: The Military and Intelligence Reports That Prove UFOs Exist (2006), also published as Need to Know: UFOs, the Military and Intelligence (2006)
 
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