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'''Jennifer W. Stein''' is an American documentary filmmaker, researcher, and lecturer known for her investigations into [[Crop circles]], ancient archaeological sites, and unidentified aerial phenomena. She is the founder of Main Line MUFON and a State Section Director for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) in Pennsylvania.
==Biography==
Stein earned a Bachelor of Science in textiles from the University of Arizona in 1983. She has worked as a business owner and artist, and describes herself as a self-taught, award-winning filmmaker, activist, and researcher.
Stein serves as the Pennsylvania State Section Director for MUFON, where she is responsible for education and public outreach, and she is a trained field investigator for the organization. She founded Main Line MUFON, a Philadelphia-area regional branch that provides free monthly public educational presentations through regional public library locations. She has also hosted a public-access television program in the Philadelphia area and has been a coordinating member of the Institute of Noetic Sciences' "Shift in Action" group for southeastern Pennsylvania.
==Work==
Stein's research interests include ancient archaeology and architecture, the lost origins of ancient cultures, crop circles, and near-death experiences. Her interest in crop circles began while she was researching ancient archaeological sites and mound structures, and she began traveling into English crop formations in the late 1990s. She is a member of the International Crop Circle Researchers Association (ICCRA) and has lectured on crop circles in England, France, Canada, and the United States. She has also spoken on subjects such as the ancient site of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey.
As a documentary filmmaker, Stein directed ''Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton'' (2015), an account of the 1975 UFO abduction case reported by Travis Walton in Arizona's Sitgreaves National Forest. Her other film work includes ''MUFON Insider'' and ''Alien Abduction: A True Story''.
==Honors==
''Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton'' received awards at numerous mainstream film festivals following its 2015 release.
==External links==
* [https://mainlinemufon.com/jennifer-w-stein/ Jennifer W. Stein at Main Line MUFON]
* [https://traviswaltonthemovie.com/ Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton]


MUFON Educational Programs
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 17 July 2026

Jennifer W. Stein
Jennifer W. Stein
ResidenceUnited States
Alma materUniversity of Arizona
Known forElectric Universe, Crop circles

Jennifer W. Stein is an American documentary filmmaker, researcher, and lecturer known for her investigations into Crop circles, ancient archaeological sites, and unidentified aerial phenomena. She is the founder of Main Line MUFON and a State Section Director for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) in Pennsylvania.

Biography

Stein earned a Bachelor of Science in textiles from the University of Arizona in 1983. She has worked as a business owner and artist, and describes herself as a self-taught, award-winning filmmaker, activist, and researcher.

Stein serves as the Pennsylvania State Section Director for MUFON, where she is responsible for education and public outreach, and she is a trained field investigator for the organization. She founded Main Line MUFON, a Philadelphia-area regional branch that provides free monthly public educational presentations through regional public library locations. She has also hosted a public-access television program in the Philadelphia area and has been a coordinating member of the Institute of Noetic Sciences' "Shift in Action" group for southeastern Pennsylvania.

Work

Stein's research interests include ancient archaeology and architecture, the lost origins of ancient cultures, crop circles, and near-death experiences. Her interest in crop circles began while she was researching ancient archaeological sites and mound structures, and she began traveling into English crop formations in the late 1990s. She is a member of the International Crop Circle Researchers Association (ICCRA) and has lectured on crop circles in England, France, Canada, and the United States. She has also spoken on subjects such as the ancient site of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey.

As a documentary filmmaker, Stein directed Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton (2015), an account of the 1975 UFO abduction case reported by Travis Walton in Arizona's Sitgreaves National Forest. Her other film work includes MUFON Insider and Alien Abduction: A True Story.

Honors

Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton received awards at numerous mainstream film festivals following its 2015 release.

External links

MUFON Educational Programs