Linda
Moulton Howe, born January 20, 1942, is
an American investigative journalist and documentary producer-writer-director-editor
who is currently based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Early
life and education
She
was born as Linda Moulton in Boise, Idaho. Howe entered
the 1963 Miss Boise pageant for college scholarships and
went on to win the 1963 Miss Idaho crown and scholarships,
and participated in the Miss America Pageant that year
in Atlantic City. Howe received
her 1965 B.A. cum laude in English Literature from the
University of Colorado, Boulder. In 1966, Howe
was awarded the Stanley Baubaire
Scholarship for her Master's Degree work at Stanford University,
Palo Alto,
California. She received her
Masters Degree in Communication from Stanford University
in 1968, where she
produced a documentary film for the Stanford Medical Center
and her Master's Thesis, "A
Picture Calculus", at the Stanford Linear
Accelerator.
Career
Howe
has devoted her documentary film, television, radio, writing
and reporting career to productions concerning science,
medicine and the environment. Ms. Howe has
received local, national and international awards, including
three regional Emmys, a national Emmy nomination and a
Station Peabody award for medical programming.
While Linda was Director of Special Projects at KMGH-TV,
Channel 7, Denver, Colorado from 1978 to 1983, her documentaries
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 and Strange
Harvests 1993, which explored animal mutilation
mystery. Another film, A Prairie
Dawn, focused on astronaut training in Denver.
She has also produced documentaries in Ethiopia and Mexico
for UNICEF about child survival efforts and for Turner
Broadcasting in Atlanta about environmental challenges
in the television series Earthbeat.
In
addition to television, Linda produces, reports and edits
the award-winning science, environment and earth mysteries
news website, Earthfiles.com.
Linda also reports monthly science, environment and earth
mysteries news for Premiere Radio Networks Coast
to Coast AM with George Noory and weekly news
updates for Dreamland Radio at Unknowncountry.com.
In
2005, she traveled to Amsterdam, Hawaii, and several other
U.S. conferences to speak about her investigative journalism.
She was interviewed for the Canadian award-winning documentary,
Star Dreams, about
crop circles.
In
2004, Linda was an on-camera
television reporter for The History Channel's
UFO Files documentary
investigation of an August 2004 cow death in Farnam, Nebraska.
Linda also traveled to Florence and San Marino, Italy,
to speak about her "earth
mysteries" investigations. She also produced
and reported Earthfiles segments for Comcast Cable broadcasts
in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
In
2003, Linda traveled to England to report about the proliferation
of crop formations and small, mysterious lights there
and in other European countries. She also investigated
aerial light phenomena in Brazil. In 2002, Linda traveled
to Norway to join astronomers, physicists and engineers
in the study of "thermal
plasmas of unknown origin" in the Hessdalen
valley (see Hessdalen
light). In 2001, Linda traveled to Hong
Kong and Laos to report for The Discovery Channel television
series, Modern Mysteries of Asia.
A
few of her other television productions have included
The World of Chemistry
for PBS; a two-hour special
Earth Mysteries: Alien Life Forms
in association with WATL-Fox, Atlanta. Linda was
Supervising Producer and Original Concept Creator for
UFO Report: Sightings
financed by Paramount Studios and the Fox network in Los
Angeles. Its first broadcast was in October 1991, which
became the Sightings
series on Fox.
Film
and television background
Howe
reported news and produced the weekly live news program,
Inquiry, at KNBC-TV, Los Angeles, 19681974; produced
and wrote House Call with Timothy Johnson, M.D., WCVB-TV,
Boston, 19741978; Director of Special Projects,
KMGH-TV, Denver, 19781983; Owner Linda Moulton Howe
Productions, 1983 to present; produced, wrote, directed
and edited three documentaries for UNICEF, including UNICEF's
40th Anniversary in New York City, 1984, and
New Hope in Child Survival in
Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, 1985; produced, wrote, directed and
edited The Mole for World of
Chemistry series, PBS, Washington, D.C., 1986;
produced, wrote, directed and edited Information's
Electronic Future in Denver, Colorado, 1987;
Director of International Programming for Earthbeat, WTBS-TV,
Atlanta, 19891990; produced, wrote, directed and
edited Earth Mysteries: Alien
Life Forms, and was Producer and Live Studio
Host for a Roswell UFO Crash special audience event for
WATL-TV, Atlanta, 1990; Supervising Producer and Original
Concept Creator, UFO Report:
Sightings, Paramount Studios/FOX Network, Los
Angeles, 1991; produced, wrote, directed, edited Strange
Harvests 1993, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
1994; segment productions TN, Discovery Channel, Learning
Channel, History Channel, 1995-2007.
Awards
Linda
was an honored medical producer in Boston's WCVB Station
Excellence Peabody Award. As Director of Special Projects
at the KMGH-TV station in Denver, Colorado, she received
the Aviation &
Space Writers Association Award for Writing Excellence
in Television, a Chicago
Film Festival Golden Plaque for A
Radioactive Water, Colorado's Florence
Sabin Award for "outstanding contribution to public
health" and several
dozen other local and regional awards,
including Emmys.
She also worked as Director
of International Programming for Earthbeat,
an environmental series broadcast on Turner's WTBS Superstation,
in Atlanta, Georgia.
Travels
and books
Linda
has traveled in Brazil, England, Norway, France, Switzerland,
The Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Ethiopia, Kenya,
Egypt, Australia, Japan, Peru, Venezuela, Canada, Mexico,
the Yucatan, and Puerto Rico for research and productions.
Linda has written four books: Mysterious
Lights and Crop Circles, 2nd edition, September
2002, about accounts and research regarding biophysical
and biochemical changes in affected cereal crops by complex
energy systems; An Alien Harvest
about animal mutilation; Glimpses
of Other Realities, Volumes I and II about
U.S. military, intelligence and civilian testimonies concerning
"unidentified phenomena
interacting with earth life".
Linda
is also asked to speak as an
investigative reporter at national and international conferences
and symposia, including NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center,
and has been interviewed on a Larry
King Live special, CNN; The
O'Reilly Factor, Fox; Sightings
and Strange Universe,
Fox; NBC's The Other Side;
Britain's Union Pictures, ITN and BBC; The Discovery Channel
special Evidence On Earth;
and the NBC network special, Mysterious
Origins of Man.
Personal life
She
has a daughter, Laura Kathleen Howe, from her marriage
(19681986) to Larry W. Howe. Her father was Chet
Moulton, Idaho's Director of Aeronautics from 1946 to
1971 and recipient of many aviation honors. Her mother
was Mabel K. Moulton. Her brother is James Moulton, an
aviation simulator instructor at Lockheed Martin.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Moulton_Howe