Dean Stonier
Founder of the Global Sciences Congress who died of a heart attack just two days after organizing a major UFO and alternative energy conference.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Dean Stonier |
| Born | Unknown |
| Died | August 2001 |
| Age at Death | Unknown |
| Location of Death | United States |
| Cause of Death | Heart attack |
| Official Ruling | Natural causes |
| Category | UFO/UAP Researcher |
Assessment: SUSPICIOUS
Stonier died of a heart attack reportedly just two days after the August 2001 Global Sciences Congress — a conference he founded and organized that was one of the premier gatherings for UFO researchers, free energy advocates, and whistleblowers. His death followed the same pattern identified by Otto Binder: a sudden heart attack striking a prominent figure in the UFO research community. The timing — immediately after organizing a major conference that brought together researchers from classified and sensitive fields — is the primary red flag.
Circumstances of Death
Dean Stonier died in August 2001, reportedly just two days after the conclusion of that month's Global Sciences Congress. The death was attributed to a heart attack. No detailed autopsy information or suspicious circumstances beyond the timing have been publicly documented.
Background
The Global Sciences Congress
Dean Stonier founded and organized the Global Sciences Congress, which became one of the most significant conferences in the UFO and alternative science communities. The Congress featured:
- UFO researchers presenting findings on crash retrievals, government cover-ups, and extraterrestrial contact
- Free energy and alternative technology advocates presenting suppressed inventions and research
- Government whistleblowers sharing testimony about classified programs
- Conspiracy researchers documenting connections between intelligence agencies, black projects, and cover-ups
The Global Sciences Congress served as a critical networking hub where researchers from different fields could share information and connect dots between seemingly unrelated programs and cover-ups.
Role in the Community
Stonier was not just a conference organizer — he was a hub connecting researchers across multiple fields. By organizing the Congress, he facilitated the sharing of information that individual researchers might never have connected on their own. This role as a connector and facilitator made him uniquely important to the research community.
The 2001 Cluster
Stonier's death in August 2001 occurred during a particularly deadly period for researchers connected to classified programs and alternative science. Other notable deaths in this timeframe included:
- Ron Bonds — UFO book publisher, died April 2001 of statistically improbable food poisoning
- Multiple microbiologists died under suspicious circumstances in late 2001 and early 2002
- The Global Sciences Congress effectively ceased operations after his death
Why This Death Possibly Raises Questions
- Died just two days after organizing a major conference that brought together UFO researchers and whistleblowers
- Heart attacks are a documented intelligence assassination method (CIA "heart attack gun" revealed in 1975 Church Committee)
- The timing suggests the conference itself — or something discussed there — may have triggered the response
- The Global Sciences Congress effectively ended after his death, removing a critical gathering point for the research community
- His death occurred during the 2001 cluster of suspicious deaths of researchers connected to classified programs
- As a conference organizer and community hub, Stonier had access to information from dozens of researchers across multiple fields
The Counterargument
- Heart attacks are a leading cause of death and can occur naturally at any time
- Conference organizing is extremely stressful work, and the period immediately after a major event is a known risk factor for cardiac events
- No evidence of foul play, unusual substances, or suspicious actors has been documented
- The "two days after the conference" timing could be coincidental stress-related cardiac failure
- The Global Sciences Congress may have ended due to the loss of its organizer rather than suppression
See Also
- Ron Bonds — UFO publisher who died of improbable food poisoning in April 2001
- Dean Warwick — collapsed dead mid-lecture at a UFO conference
- Otto Binder — researcher who documented 137 UFO investigator deaths, then died of heart attack
- Fred Bell — died hours after filming a UFO-related TV interview
Other Shocking Stories
- Phil Schneider — strangled with catheter tube after warning audiences he'd be killed for exposing underground bases
- Max Spiers — vomited black fluid and died after texting "if anything happens to me, investigate"
- Mark McCandlish — shotgun death ruled suicide days before classified anti-gravity testimony
- Dorothy Kilgallen — journalist found dead after investigating UFOs and JFK, all notes vanished
Sources
- Educate Yourself — report on Dean Stonier's death: https://educate-yourself.org/cn/2001/cndeanstonierjustdied19aug01.shtml
- Biblioteca Pleyades — scientist death compilations: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_scientistkilling03.htm
- Global Sciences Congress archives and participant accounts
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Status: Deceased (2001)