Bio
Phillip H. Krapf worked for 25 years as an editor on the Metro copy desk at the Los Angeles Times. During that time, he shared in a Pulitzer Prize as a member of the Metro team that covered the L.A. riots of 1992. Before his retirement in 1993, Krapf had spent a total of 30 years in the newspaper business, starting out as a cub reporter and eventually becoming the managing editor of a suburban newspaper in the San Fernando Valley, before moving on to the L.A. Times.
Past Shows
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Guardian Angel or ET?
Appearing in the middle two hours, Phillip Krapf,
formerly with the L.A. Times news staff, discussed his encounters with Paul, a being who claimed to be his guardian angel. Paul had the ability to materialize at will, and spent many hours conversing...
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Host: George Noory
Delayed Contact
Thursday's guest, former LA Times editor Phillip H. Krapf (website) shared his story of contact with the extraterrestrial race he called the "Verdants." Extracted by a "calming" beam of light from his bedroom in 1997, he said he found himself "standing...
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Host: George Noory
Phillip H. Krapf
Host: Art Bell
Philip Krapf
Host: Art Bell