Subject: Re: Larry King: (Note) NO Roswell Witnesses
From: nyceddie@webtv.net (E. L.)
Date: 02/07/2003, 05:50
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo

This is so stupid!  There isn't a shred of truth.
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Larry King: Roswell Witnesses (Notes)   
 
Group: alt.alien.visitors Date: Wed, Jul 2, 2003, 2:43am (EDT+4) From:
rdelephant@aol.com (RDElephant) 
I am not sure that anything new came out of the Larry King show tonight,
but for kicks I took notes on what the witnesses (not the researchers)
said. This is as close to verbatim as I can do: 
Glenn Davis -- He received a call from the mortuary officer at the base
asking how many hermetically sealed caskets they had three and a half to
four feet in size. He responded that he only had one but that he could
call Amarillo and have as many as they needed. He asked what had
happened and was told it was not important. They called back and wanted
to know how to empty stomach contents and how to deal with bodies that
had been out in the sun for days. They never ordered anything (e.g,
caskets etc.). Davis said that he knew the mortuary officer very well,
that they were close friends and that he (Davis) was involved out at the
base quite a bit. He said that the ranchers in the area knew weather
ballons, which were regularly turned in because of the $25 reward tags
on them. He did not think this was a mitaken weather ballon, as the
racher filled his pickup truck full with the metal and brought it in. He
say that every year after the snows melt the government people go out
with Geiger counters and sweep the area for debris again. Although he
did not claim to have personal knowledge, he said that the bodies were
shipped out in body bags which were put in a hermetically sealed
container and shipped to Wright-Patterson. 
Walter Haupt- 
He was the public information officer at the base. He was told that they
had come up with possession of a flying saucer. Col. Blanchard told him
to put it out to every media he could. He never saw any wreckage. The
people at the base were accustomed to keeping their mouths shut. The
weather ballon story came out the next day. He was told that he had been
wrong. He still believes they had a flying saucer.[Note: Haupt left
early beacuse he was not well. Age sems to be getting the best of him] 
Maj. Edwin Easley's daughter (missed her first name,sorry): 
She was only 18 months old at the time. When she and her sister became
old enough to ask her father about what had happened he he always said
he had promised Pres.Truman he wouldn't discuss it, which he kept till
almost the end. 
Jesse Marcel, Jr. -- 
His Dad had been called out to the ranch where he picked up pieces of a
craft and loaded them in the back of his Buick, then swung by the house
on the way back to the base. Dad knew this material was unique. He put
the material on the kitchen floor. He saw metallic foil, I-beams and
black plastic. Dad wanted them to look for resistors etc.. Dad told them
that night that it was from a flying saucer. The son didn't know what a
flying saucer was at that time. The I-beams were about one to one and a
half feet long, with writing on them that was purplish in hue. You could
tell there were geometric symbols on them, that he initially thought
were hieroglyphics. His father flew the material to Ft. Worth. When he
got back the day after he told the son and his mother never to discuss
what they saw, even with friends or family. The people at the base knew
he had taken the material home and had told Dad to take the message
home. He thinks what they saw was from another civilization. He knows it
was not a weather ballon or a Mogul ballon. It was totally different. He
doesn't think there is anything still out there at the crash site, his
Dad said they vaccumed the place up. He doesnt know why they are still
trying to keep it a secret. 
Randy