Thomas
P. Deuley, BSEE, Auburn
University 1972, has an Associates
Degree in Advertising Art, San Antonio College,
1985. A retired Naval Officer with a
background in Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Power, and Communications
Security. Co-founder and National Board member
of The
Fund for UFO Research, Registered Agent,
Corporate Secretary and Board member for the Mutual
UFO Network, MUFON
Representative to, and affiliate researcher for the UFO
Research Coalition.
Interest
in UFOs developed after reading A
Case for UFOs in 1959. Serious activism began
upon the publication of, but disappointment in, the Condon
report.
During
the one-year period of its existence (July 1994 to July
1995), Thomas acted as Administrator of the CFM
Coalition (CUFOS,
FUFOR,
MUFON),
writing and administering contracts, administering the
major correspondence on projects and keeping the financial
records for the $200,000 plus dollars that were spent
that year. The CFM
evolved into the UFO Research
Coalition, the URC.
Under
the URC, in May of
1999, he voluntarily resigned his job in industry to take
on the task of the Ambient Monitoring
Project, AMP,
at a low but livable wage. The AMP
evolved into existence from a remote idea, the volunteer
time and assistance of URC
members, and the help of outside consultants. Deuley helped
select the initial sensor suite for the device, selected
the prototype form and worked with the prototype developer
to build the first sensor system. The sensors were to
be used in the home of an abductee with the intent of
determining whether or not abduction experiences are related
in any way to the ambient conditions of the space in which
the experience was taking place. After moving from a second
prototype, Deuley designed and produced six units of the
final version of the sensor unit, and to this point, (Oct
2002), has used them for 11 case studies of the 15 to
be completed by the project. Results of the study will
not be determined until all of the data and journals have
been collected. The data collection portion of the project
ended in April of 2003.
Deuley,
with Dennis Stacy, instituted the first MUFON
web site. Deuley also instituted, handled, and found volunteers
to take on the duties of answering the MUFON
E-mail. In 1984, he wrote the "Radiation"
section of the MUFON Field Investigator's
guide. He spoke on NSA and UFOs at the Washington
DC MUFON
Symposium. He has contributed articles to the MUFON
Journal and was instrumental in moving the
MUFON
Headquarters from Seguin, Texas to Littleton, Colorado.
Source:
http://www.nicap.org/bios/deuley.htm