Author | Radio Host | Editor, The Excluded Middle
About
Greg Bishop is an author, radio host, and one of the most thoughtful and original voices in UAP research. His book Project Beta documents the extraordinary and disturbing story of Paul Bennewitz — an electronics engineer who was deliberately driven to paranoia and breakdown by disinformation agents from Kirtland Air Force Base who fed him false information about alien bases under Dulce, New Mexico, to hide secret government programs. It is one of the most important books in UAP literature, and its lessons about disinformation, manipulation, and the weaponization of belief remain devastatingly relevant today. Bishop approaches the phenomenon as a cultural and perceptual event as much as a physical one, and his work on art and witness experience brings a dimension to the conversation that most researchers miss.
Sessions at CITD 2026
[WORKSHOP]
Art and the Encounter Experience
A workshop exploring how art functions as both a record and a processing tool for anomalous experience — what witness drawings, paintings, and creative expressions reveal about contact.
[PANEL]
Unidentified: Anomalous Objects and Unknown Intent
Hosted by Ron James.
[LECTURE]
Visual Information, Witness Reactions, and Art: Developing A New UAP Database
A proposal for a new approach to UAP documentation — one that treats the perceptual and artistic responses of witnesses as data as significant as physical evidence.