About the discovery of the crashed UFO

Date: 06-23-91  06:47
From: John Powell
To:   Glenn Devlin
Subj: Skeptics

In a message to Norman Heyen <21 Jun 91 17:45> Glenn Devlin wrote:
 GD> I wish I knew more about this arhoelogical team myself.
 GD> Mayhaps others can shed some light.

There's not very much regarding the University of ?? archaeology team.  I
have my doubts, (based strictly on the available data), about this particular
element of the Roswell event.

Using the recent (and excellent) UFO Crash at Roswell (Randle & Schmitt) as
the reference source: Grady L. "Barney" Barnett finds the second crash site,
this is the one with the vast bulk of the physical wreckage and the alien
bodies, and shortly after he arrives on-site a team of archaeologists
arrives, and _very_ shortly afterwards the military arrives and starts
kickin' butt and takin' names. (ppg. 31, 87, 89, 90.)

In 1989 a nurse recalled working with a terminally ill patient in the late
40's who claimed to be with the archaeologists who discovered the Corona
crash site. (pg.114)

In 1971 a pottery hunter and amateur archaeologist claimed to have been at
the crash site. (pg. 115)

In 1990 one of the actual (alleged?) archaeologists came forward only under
anonimity, and was quite reasonably consistent in describing the second crash
site and the alien bodies. (ppg. 115 - 117)

As far as I know, no specific university/college has been solidly identified,
and the University of PA has _not_ been confirmed.
Probably only the weight and relative protection of a Congressional
Investigation will bring this last person, and a number of other similar
people, into the open with the truth.

Thanks, take care.
John.


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