Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Patrick J. Frawley Jr.; Business Magnate
AI-Generated Summary
This document is an obituary for businessman Patrick J. Frawley Jr. paired with archival notes detailing his potential connections to UAP-related media production and intelligence-linked organizations.
This document consists of an obituary for Patrick J. Frawley Jr., a prominent business magnate who died on November 3, 1998, at the age of 75. Frawley was known for his leadership roles at companies such as Paper Mate Pen Co., Technicolor Inc., and the Schick Safety Razor Co. He later focused his career on addiction treatment through his Schick Shadel Hospitals, which utilized aversion therapy. Born in Nicaragua, Frawley served in the Royal Canadian Air Force before settling in California and becoming a U.S. citizen in 1958. The archival context provided alongside the obituary highlights Frawley's connections to various organizations and figures relevant to UAP-related discourse. Specifically, it notes that Frawley was a co-founder of Sunn Classic Pictures, a production company that released the 1980 film 'Hangar 18,' which depicted a government cover-up of a crashed UAP. The archive suggests that Frawley, a member of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM), maintained ties to individuals within the CIA and the American Security Council. The document further references claims made by Col. Philip Corso regarding the encouragement of film production for disclosure purposes and links Sunn Classic Pictures' output—including films about Noah's Ark, psychic phenomena, and ancient aliens—to the broader cultural and intelligence landscape of the era, including the predecessor programs of Project Star Gate.
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Key Persons
- Patrick J. Frawley Jr.Business magnate and co-founder of Sunn Classic Pictures
- Richard DotyAFOSI counterintelligence agent
- Linda Moulton HoweRecipient of story from Richard Doty
- William CaseyFormer CIA director and Knight of Malta
- John McConeFormer CIA director and Knight of Malta
- James AngletonMember of American Security Council
- Nathan TwiningMember of American Security Council
- Douglas MacArthurMember of American Security Council
- Philip CorsoCol. who claimed UAP programs encouraged film production