Phyllis Budinger
From The Black Vault Encyclopedia Project
Biography
Phyllis Budinger was born and raised in northeast Ohio. She holds two degrees in Chemistry: B.S. from Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio (1961) and M.S. from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio (1964). She joined Sohio, the original Standard Oil Company, in 1964. Through a series of mergers and takeovers the company ultimately became BP/Amoco. Phyllis retired with the rank of Research Scientist from BP/Amoco in August 1999. Her 35 years of experience has been devoted to some facet of trouble shooting and problem solving for BP businesses. She has extensive experience in analyses using spectroscopic techniques (Infrared and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), and has a working knowledge of most other analytical techniques.
A life long interest in the mystery of the UFO phenomenon was the impetus for her to establish a small laboratory dedicated to the study of physical traces related to UFO events. Frontier Analysis, Ltd. was launched in March 2000. Since then, the laboratory has examined numerous UFO trace samples from all over the world. These include samples from abductions, cattle mutilations, crop circles, UFO deposits, and angel hair. Some highly visible cases for which analyses have been provided include: soil traces from the Delphos Kansas landing event; bedding material from a 2002 alleged abduction case in Brazil; the Betty Hill dress; and assorted samples from Stan Romanek’s experience.
The Phyllis Budinger Collection
After years of research and investigation, Phyllis Budinger has allowed The Black Vault Encyclopedia Project to archive her material and testing results for the world to see.
