Hi, my dad was the intelligence officer for the 509th composite bomb group at Roswell Army Air Field and was ordered by Col. Blanchard the base CO to investigate what crashed on the Foster Ranch and to gather pieces of debris from whatever crashed and bring it back for inspection. Because the debris was unique, he brought portions of it back for my mother and myself to examine. I have to say the debris was not classified at that time. It was like something that I have never seen. The Army did give me some training in a/c accident investigation, and I can tell you that this was not from a conventional craft. Certainly not from a weather or Mogul Balloon which is the cover story.
That’s interesting testimony.
For the sake of posterity I suggest that you make a sworn affadavit about what you saw and your evaluation of it. Someday you may no longer be able to pass a flight physical.
Very honored to have you on these threads.
Thanks tons for your integrity.
Thanks many tons for your service to our beleagured land.
Thanks tons for your service in Iraq.
Thanks tons for your courage.
Thanks tons for speaking up for the truth.
You have always been a shining light of integrity and truthfulness in this dreary, troubled, complex subject area.
You can find out a lot of my perspective on my home page here on FreeRepublic.
I hope you are familiar with Guy Malone’s
and
http://www.alienresistance.org
WHAT WOULD YOU GUESS in terms of how many months before greatly increased levels of disclosure if not out-right overt disclosure?
What would you guess would be concurrent events with said disclosure?
Do you get any . . . interesting . . . inputs from your social network?
BTW, How did you learn about FREEREPUBLIC.COM?
I notice that you are not on my UFO ping list at any ping frequency level.
Please let me know if you want on.
A) least frequent but can be somewhat frequent depending on increasing major events and articles, sightings etc.
B) moderate ping frequency level.
C) can be daily—depending on what’s going on.
D) more or less everything I see as interesting in the field and happen to come across or am pinged to.