Editorial Board

The editorial board of JAR consists of:

John Carpenter, MSW, LCSW
Board Editor
Springfield, Missouri
carpenter2655 at aol.com

John Carpenter obtained a Bachelors of Arts degree in Psychology from DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, and a master’s degree in Social Work, from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. He has had advanced training in Clinical Hypnosis in order to practice as a psychiatric therapist and hypnotherapist in Branson, Missouri. For nearly 20 years he has counseled people in Southwest Missouri for every kind of emotional problem imaginable. His life-long curiosity in UFOs led to his volunteering his services for over 120 cases of possible UFO abduction.
Using clever interviewing and thorough hypnotic investigation, he has collected amazing patterns of data which clearly depict a consistent and coherent scenario of extraterrestrial contact. He presented six papers at the prestigious MIT Abduction Study Conference in Boston in 1992. His published papers have brought him international recognition and speaking invitations on five continents. He has presented at conferences from Australia to England, on national and international radio, television, and film documentaries. He has created and produced seven research videotapes since 1996.
Mr. Carpenter also serves as MUFON’s Director of Abduction Research.

 

John Carpenter
 

Elaine Douglass, MS
Board Editor
Moab, Utah
edouglass at preciscom.net

Elaine Douglass is a board member of JAR and has been a UFO researcher since 1985. She is MUFON State Director for Utah and was State Director for Washington, DC for many years. In the 1990s she was an organizer for Operation Right to Know (ORTK), an organization which sponsored public protests against UFO secrecy. She holds a master’s degree from MIT in military policy.
 

Elaine Douglass
 

Barbara Lamb, MS, MFT, CHt
Board Editor
Claremont, California
barbara_lamb at verizon.net

Barbara Lamb MS, MFT, CHt is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Hypnotherapist and Regression Therapist in Claremont, California. She specializes in Regression Therapy with people who experience encounters with extraterrestrial beings. Trained by the Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT) she began working with ET experiencers in 1991, and has conducted regressions with more than 500 of them, totaling at least 1500 regressions. She has taught workshops for Regression Therapists through various agencies such as APRT, the Professional Institute for Regression Therapy (PIRT) and others. She is currently President of The Academy of Clinical Close Encounter Therapists (ACCET). Ms. Lamb has presented numerous lectures on the ET Encounter subject across the U.S., Canada, England and Belgium, and has been interviewed on numerous television and radio shows. Her forthcoming book, Alien Experiences, co-authored with Nadine LaChance, will be available in Spring, 2007. Her existing book, Crop Circles Revealed, co-authored with Judith K. Moore is available from her through email at barbara_lamb@verizon.net.
 

Barbara Lamb
 

Rosemary Ellen Guiley, PhD
Associate Editor
Maryland
reguiley at aol.com

Rosemary Ellen Guiley is a leading expert on the paranormal with a “big picture” perspective developed from 25 years of full-time research. She has written 31 nonfiction books, including seven encyclopedias, on a broad range of subjects. She covers ufology for FATE magazine, participates in paranormal investigations, and lectures widely.
Her website is http://www.visionaryliving.com.

Rosemary Ellen Guiley
   

Manuel Lamiroy
Webmaster
South Africa
webmaster at lamiroy.com

Manuel Lamiroy has had a lifelong interest in all matters extraterrestrial. In 1994 he decided to quit a career as a lawyer and academic researcher (with teaching assignment), and started a consulting company. This also offered him the opportunity to follow his passion and dedicate more time to extraterrestrial research. After a course in regression therapy, he began to investigate abduction and contact cases. He also started sharing information with other researchers and regression therapists on an informal basis, and centralized that information in a database. It can be found at http://manuel.sekmeth.com/hb7 .
Manuel also is a member of the Advisory Board of the Exopolitics Institute. Nowadays he lives in Durban, South Africa, and is also responsible for Exopolitics South Africa.