UFO Crash Secrets at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base by James W. Moseley

UFO Crash Secrets at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base by James W. Moseley

Author:James W. Moseley [Moseley, James W.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780938294733
Amazon: 0938294733
Goodreads: 2029180
Published: 2009-07-21T11:35:52+00:00


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“It had no protrusions, other than a rim where the upper any highly classified messages had indeed come through and lower halves of the machine met.

she would not have known what they contained.

“It appeared to be made of pieces of metal riveted

“Sure we know about flying saucers,” Mr. Z told me, together, though I couldn’t see any rivets, only the different

“but only what we read in the papers. If you run around and sections. It didn’t have any windows that I could see. Some investigate these sightings, you know a lot more than we of the messages, however, mentioned that it had windows do.”

or portholes of one-way glass which you couldn’t see Certainly no saucer had ever passed through their base, through from the outside.”

and they certainly had no knowledge of saucers captured Miss Y also said she had heard from Mr. Z that anywhere by the government—or so they said.

scientists employed by the government had trouble getting They described Miss Y as a very efficient worker and inside the saucer, and that it was composed of one or more

“an upstanding woman.” They couldn’t guess why she alloys not found on Earth.

would be telling such a story.

And here her description departed from the classic tale: Walking out of the officer’s club, where I interviewed this saucer contained no dead little men. It was a remotely the two, the seemingly almost organized confusion of the controlled device, evidently equipped with devices to saucer mystery began to trouble me. If the two men were collect and transmit information. Also, the saucer hadn’t telling the truth, Miss Y was lying. One thing was obvious: really crashed, having floated gently to the ground due to a Somebody was lying!

“lack of magnetic power on which they run.”

As I drove by the rows of barracks to the base exit, I Miss Y had heard vague information about other saucers tried to analyze the situation.

which had previously been captured, these actually First I assumed that Miss Y was telling the truth. She containing bodies of humanoid creatures. I discounted this had said that the facts she gave me were “public part of her story, however, feeling that she had perhaps knowledge” and that she was not breaking security to tell overheard conversations about the Scully book (she had them to me—though on that point I tended to disagree. It never read it).

was quite understandable that she didn’t want her name I was still greatly convinced with her sincerity, but I felt connected, even though it may have been public I still didn’t have quite enough to warrant the conclusion knowledge. She also had said that the government was that the Government did actually have a captured saucer holding back the facts from the public because of fear of and possibly little men.

panic, and also because they didn’t have all the answers yet So I begged Miss Y for the name of Mr. Z, the

themselves —these observations probably were only her photographer, which she finally gave me after much own personal opinion.



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