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Trevor James Constable
Trevor James Constable was an early UFO writer who believed that the UFO phenomenon was best explained by the presence of enormous amoeba-like animals inhabiting earth's atmosphere. He is an author and historian, who has produced 10 non-fiction books, many well known to aficionados of famous fighter aces. He also served 31 years at sea, 26 of them as a radio officer in the U.S. merchant marine.
==UFO Hypothesis==

After reading about radionics and Wilhelm Reich's orgone, Constable became convinced that supposed UFOs were in fact living organisms. He set out to prove his theorem by taking a camera with him, fitted with an ultra-violet lens and high-speed film. The processed pictured showed signs of discolouration, which Constable insisted were proof of amoeba-like animals inhabiting the sky.〔
Reviewing his new found 'evidence', Constable was moved to write in two books that the creatures, though not existing outside of the "infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum", had been on this Earth since it was more gaseous than solid. He claimed that the creatures belonged to a new offshoot of evolution, and that the species should be classified under macrobacteria.〔 According to Constable, the creatures could be the size of a coin or as large as half a mile across.〔
The biology of the creatures supposedly meant that they were visible to radar, even when not to the naked eye.〔 To explain supposed cattle (and occasionally human) mutilations, Constable theorised that the use of radar angered the organisms, who would become predatory when provoked.
At a later date a crypto-zoologist officially classified these supposed creatures as ''Amoebae constablea'', named after their discoverer.〔
Constable wrote a book entitled ''The Cosmic Pulse of Life'' in 1975 that outlined his ideas.〔

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