Randle began his study of UFOs while still a high school student. In 1972 he published his first article about UFOs in Saga's Annual UFO Report. Throughout the 1970s, he published a number of articles concerning a variety of UFO sightings including tales of
alien abduction, photographic cases, and those involving some sort of physical evidence. In 1975 he was asked by Jim Lorenzen to investigate the wave of
cattle mutilations that were sweeping the Midwest and west. Randle's writing is not limited to the UFO field. He is the author of more than 100 books including action-adventure, mysteries, and science fiction. He has also written more than two hundred magazine articles including his exploration of Iowa's Cold Water Cave and accounts of the war in Vietnam. A magazine article in Soldier of Fortune magazine recounted an Easter Sunday (2004) firefight that took place on the western perimeter of Baghdad Airport. Interviewed by
Skeptical Inquirer's
Robert Sheaffer Randle was asked about his current status of belief in
UFOs. When asked what does he think is credible evidence for the existence of UFOs, he stated that he believes that a UFO crashed in
Roswell, and that possibly there may be truth to the story that a
UFO crashed in
Shag Harbour in 1967. But Randle feels that most abductees are "describing sleep paralysis"..."many of these supposed abductees are very impressionable and are easily led by a hypnotist". About ongoing research for proof of aliens, "...we said this field...had not progressed in over twenty years. It's now been another ten or twelve years, and it still has not progressed." In conclusion Randle says, "I set a very high bar for the level of evidence required. There are very few authentic UFO cases. However, some skeptical explanations don't fit the facts. Still, I'm getting more skeptical in my old age." In the opinion of interviewer Sheaffer, Randle "gives more weight to 'eyewitness testimony' than skeptics typically do." In a later interview with Sheaffer, Randle indicated, with regard to Roswell, that "he was no longer sure what actually happened, and that he feels the case for ET involvement is no longer robust." ==Bibliography==