CRASH AT CORONA - Stanton Friedman-pages

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CRASH AT CORONA - Stanton Friedman-pages

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Preface to the Paperback Edition August, 1992, the investigation has continued. New witnesses have been sought out, and old witnesses have been re-interviewed and their behavior observed long after the fact. Since the crucial events happened almost a half-century ago, no one's memory can be trusted 100%, and so continual rechecking is vital. Te ae Le LAA A A et ta ee a ee Site PUBLICATION of the hardbound edition in In the case of Gerald Anderson, the primary witness to the details of the crash at the Plains of San Augustin, problems have arisen. He has admitted falsifying a document, and has changed his testimony. Even though some of his testimony has been corroborated by others, the authors no longer have con- fidence in his description of the crash scene and the aftermath. Nevertheless, the authors remain convinced that there was a crash at the Plains of San Augustin in early July, 1947, at about the same time as the crash near Corona. The basic story, and the U.S. Government's shameful culpability, remain established | es ic. i De ae Ove beyond any reasonable doubt.