Charles James Hall
Charles James Hall, born and raised near Madison, Wisconsin, enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1964. Stationed at Nellis Air Force Base near Las Vegas, he served extensively as a weather observer on the Gunnery ranges at Indian Springs, Nevada. After a year in the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War, where he survived over 35 attacks, he was honorably discharged in 1968.
Charles then pursued higher education, earning a Bachelor's in Thermal Physics and a Master's in Applied Nuclear Physics from San Diego State University, followed by a Master's in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University. His career spanned roles as a nuclear physicist and database manager.
Three months into his marriage, Charles confided in his wife Marie about his extraterrestrial encounters at Indian Springs. Inspired by his experiences, he wrote the Millennial Hospitality series, a groundbreaking account of his interactions with extraterrestrials in the Nevada desert. The series, praised for its novelistic approach and profound insights, includes his Hall Photon Theory, proposing advancements beyond Einstein's theories.
Charles and Marie, now residing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, continue to share their story through books, documentaries, and global presentations. His work remains a pivotal contribution to the understanding of extraterrestrial phenomena.
Visit Charles’ website at: www.millennialhospitality.com