Rob Simone

Rob Simone is an American ufologist and a radio and TV talk show host.

Simone was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and became a key figure in the East Coast alternative music scene.

After more than 10 years as an independent researcher and research analyst into many areas of paranormal and unexplained phenomenon, Rob Simone earned a legal degree and moved to Sedona, Arizona in the late 1990s to begin working for the civil activist organization, Citizens Against UFO Secrecy ("C.A.U.S") which was featured on Art Bell and countless other radio and TV programs in the United States and internationally for the organization’s use of the legal system to end what it sees as the government’s secrecy and cover up of extraterrestrial phenomena.

Simone became the worlds first “Para-normalParalegal" collecting affidavits, eye-witness testimony and photographic evidence for Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for various lawsuits brought against the Department of Defense and the Federal Government.

This involved liaisons with many other research groups, coordination of media, direct contact with witnesses, those who claimed to be abductees, government insiders and high-level military officials.

In 2000, Simone embarked on a three year trip around the world to the most mystical, sacred and powerful places on Earth investigating local, cultural and historical links to the unexplained, para-normal and extraterrestrial components of many ancient civilizations and belief systems. A special focus of Rob's research is on the E.T./supernatural aspects of Islam and the origins of the Koran.

Rob Simone is an award-winning media personality and accomplished TV and radio producer. Simone hosts a top-rated talk show on 104.4 FM London, and is founder of A.I.R., The Association of Independent Researchers and has been featured in UFO Magazine UK, FATE Magazine, Japan's NIPPON TV, China's CCTV, and recently on the 2-hour History Channel program "Decoding The Past."

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