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Leslie Kean

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AuthorInvestigator
Type
Journalist
Nation
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States
Orgs
CFi, SOL Foundation, Coalition for Freedom of Information

Leslie Kean is an American investigative journalist and author specialising in UFOs and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). She combines rigorous reporting with first-person accounts from military and government sources and has shaped the modern UAP debate through three key texts: the New York Times bestseller UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record (2010), the 2017 NYT front-page disclosure of the Pentagon's AATIP program and her 2023 reporting on whistleblower David Grusch.

  • Author of UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record (2010), a New York Times bestseller with first-person testimony from military officers and officials worldwide
  • Co-author of the 2017 NYT front-page article disclosing the Pentagon's AATIP program
  • In 2023 broke the David Grusch whistleblower story about alleged U.S. government possession of non-human craft
  • Co-founder of the Coalition for Freedom of Information (CFi) in 2002
  • Won a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against NASA, advancing transparency of government records
  • Organised the 2007 International Declaration to the U.S. Government, signed by 22 officials from 11 countries
  • Author of Surviving Death (Parapsychological Association Book Award, Netflix series 2021), contributor to History Channel and Hulu/Disney+ documentaries

Kean is the bridge between classical quality journalism and UAP research: without her NYT articles and books the Pentagon AATIP program would never have become as publicly tangible, and the Grusch story would not have carried the same leverage in the mainstream press. With CFi, the FOIA lawsuit and the international declaration she also embodies the transparency side of the movement โ€” journalist and activist in one person.

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