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The fireman talks about a full bird colonel telling him and his crew to keep their mouths shut. He also states what others did see. He did not see anything himself, but he did hear what was said. It is second hand, but the information is good as they can use it to verify some points and find out some other names of who were involved. It is not a smoking gun, but is very helpful in putting together the puzzle.
I was hoping he would of witnessed the craft or bodies, but he did not. The debunkers will automatically dismiss what he has to say. |
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I'm totally offtopic, but I love how you used Roswell the tv show's title card in the headlines
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Kevin Randle writes a blog on this information:
http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2009...-standard.html Again, there is no smoking gun, but they did get some names from the fireman and the story does corroborate Frankie Rowe's recollection that her father did go out to the scene. |
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Here is a recent blog by Major Kevin Randle on Patrick Saunders, a military officer at Roswell during the crash incident. He denied the crash at first, but as the article goes on, he began to tell friends and relatives what happened.
http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2009...-saunders.html |
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