CRASH AT CORONA - Stanton Friedman-pages

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CRASH AT CORONA - Stanton Friedman-pages

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43 12. 13. . 1953 story of an army training film that included footage of a crashed UFO. . 1953 crash near Kingman, Arizona, from respected UFO investigator Ray Fowler. . 1953 report from a metallurgist taken to an unknown crash site. . 1973 Arizona crash story, from a former military pilot. 11. 1953 crash in Montana and the debriefing of civilian witnesses. 1955 report from a woman claiming to have processed sensitive UFO information at Wright-Patterson AFB and then seeing alien bodies there. Undated report of a UFO landing in Arizona that was followed by a fight between aliens and the U.S. mili- bases tary. 14. 1962 New Mexico crash from which two alien bodies were taken to a university medical center for study. 15. A sealed report about crashed UFOs and alien bodies, from an officer who allegedly served for five years in the UFO department at Wright-Patterson AFB. 16. Report of a man said to have guarded alien bodies in Ohio. 18. 1947 crash near Corona, New Mexico 19. 1957 crash in the U.S. Southwest. Stringfield's published information was admittedly sketchy and unconvincing. There were almost no names or other spe- cifics that could be checked, for he was greatly (perhaps ex- cessively) concerned with protecting the anonymity of his sources. On the face of it, the great revelation was pretty weak: few names, few exact locations or dates. No clear patterns. Only the true believer could hear or read Stringfield's accounts and make more of them than a bunch of disconnected scraps that added up to very little. Indeed, it wasn't so much the content of Stringfield's dis- closures that had an impact as the very existence of so many crash/retrieval reports that set the private UFO investigating THE SEARCH INTENSIFIES