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SUBJECT: NOTED EXPERT FINDS ROSWELL ACCOUNT FACTUAL FILE: UFO1927
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PART 3
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The second part of the Springfield newspaper, dated December 9th,
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1990 is as follows:
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Titled: Fact or Fantasy? Springfieldian seeks validation of UFO
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encounter 43 years ago.
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Written by: Mike O'Brien
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Friedman, who lives in Canada, contacted John Carpenter, a
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Springfield professional therapist who in his spare time serves as a
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director of investigations for the local chapter of Mutual UFO
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Network, a nationwide organization of UFO researchers. At Friedman's
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request, Carpenter conducted extensive in person interviews of
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Anderson, including sessions under hypnosis.
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The results excited Friedman. "Powerful stuff!" he exclaimed upon
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hearing interview tapes. Friedman arranged airline tickets for
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Anderson and Carpent to join him in New Mexico to pinpoint the crash
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site.
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Anderson says the flight was his first return to New Mexico in more
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than a quarter-century. After poining the pilot of a chartered
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helicopter to a spot in the desert 75 air miles southwest of
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Albuquerque, Anderson gazed at a hillside, strewn with boulders the
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size of Volkswagens and dotted with a few gnarled pinion trees, that
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he says he saw in the summer of 1947.....
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A NEW HOME
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The Anderson family arrived in Albuquerque from Indiana on July 4,
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1947. they took up temporary residence at the home of one of Gerald's
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uncles, Guy Anderson. Gerald's father, Glen, was about to take a job
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as a master machinist involved in nuclear weapons design at the
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super-secret Sandia base on the outskirts of town.
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The next day, another uncle, Ted, struck up a conversation with
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Gerald's older brother Glen Jr., who was on leave from the Marine
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Corps. Glen Jr. was a rock hound, and his uncle piqued the young
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Marine's enthusiasm with talk of gorgeous stones just waiting to be
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collected in the desert.
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" Ted told my brother, ' I know where there's plenty of moss agate.'
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So we all piked into a 1940 Plymouth - Uncle Ted, my cousin Victor
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(Ted's 8 year old son), my brother, Glen, my dad and myself. We went
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out into this area where the moss agate was supposed to be - followed
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two ruts into the desert, bounced along out there for a while, and
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ended up on top of a ridge line. We parked the car and started to walk
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down an arroyo (gully) and dry creek bed and out onto the plains.
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A STRANGE DISCOVERY
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"But we came around a corner and right there in front of us stuck
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into the side of this hill, was a silver disc. There were some
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remarks like"There's a crash up here! Something crashed up here! And
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then someone saying 'That's a god dam spaceship!"
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"We all went up there to it. There were three creatures, three
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bodies, lying on the ground underneath this thing in the shade. Two
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weren't moving and the third one obviously was having trouble
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breathing, like when you have broken ribs. There was a fourth one
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next to it, sitting there on the ground. There wasn't a thing wrong
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with it, and it apparently had been giving first aid to the others.
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Anderson animatedly acts out the fourth creature's reaction when
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the family members approached. "It recoiled in fear, like it thought
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we were going to attack it," Anderson recounts, covering his face with
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crossed arms. The adults tried to repeatedly to communicate with the
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frightened creature, Anderson says, but there was no audible response
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to greetings spoken in English and Spanish.
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A few minutes after the Anderson clan happened upon the bizarre
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scene, six other people arrived - five college students and their
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teacher. They'd been working on an archaeological dig around cliff
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dwellings a few miles away and had decided to hike over after seeing
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what they thought was a fiery meteor crashing the night before. The
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professor, a Dr. Buskirk, tried several foreign languages in
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unsuccessful attempts to coax a verbal response from the creature,
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Anderson says.
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The sun had climbed to a midday peak by this time and recalls
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Anderson, "to a kid from Indiana, it was hot brother, let me tell
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you." He chugged a chocolate flavored soft drink an hour earlier and
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the sweet soda pop was churning uncomfortably in his stomach. so he
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sought shelter in the shadow of the spacecraft.
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"It was 115 (degrees) out there that day. But around the craft,
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when you got close to it, it was cold. When you touched the metal, it
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felt just like it came out of a freezer."
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------continued----------
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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