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Kaufman Knows What _He_ Saw

From: http://www.merc.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=3720945-b92
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 01:12:41 -0400
Fwd Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 01:12:41 -0400
Subject: Kaufman Knows What _He_ Saw

12:44 PM ET 07/01/97

UFO faithful land in Roswell for anniversary fest


By Kieran Murray

ROSWELL, N.M. (Reuter) - Thousands of UFO buffs, researchers
and alien-watchers gathered Tuesday for an extravaganza marking
the 50th anniversary of the most famous of all alleged alien
landings on Earth.

Organizers said between 60,000 and 100,000 people would
arrive over the next six days to swap stories of alien
encounters and dissect the evidence they believe shows that an
alien spacecraft crashed near this ranching town on or around
July 4, 1947, and that its dead occupants were taken away for
secret autopsies and testing by Air Force scientists.

Bidding to quash the Roswell conspiracy theories, the Air
Force last week issued a comprehensive report aimed at refuting
details of the alleged extraterrestrial landing. It said the
wreckage found in a field 75 miles northwest of Roswell was in
fact that of a high-altitude balloon used in the military's
top-secret ``Project Mogul'' to detect Soviet nuclear tests at
the start of the Cold War.

Eyewitnesses who said they saw dead aliens loaded into body
bags at another site and spoke to people who carried out
autopsies on the creatures may have confused what they saw with
Air Force dummies used to test high altitude parachutes in the
area, the Air Force said.

But the report has been ridiculed by UFO believers and the
few remaining witnesses insist their stories are true.

``I know what I saw,'' said Frank Kaufmann, now 81, who was
working at the Roswell Army Air Field in July 1947 when he was
sent out to see what had crashed into a dry river bed north of
town. ``Seeing those bodies and the craft made me realize we're
not alone in this vast universe.''

He said he got a close look at two dead aliens, one in the
wreckage and another in the dry river bed, and that those two
and three more were taken away in body bags.

"There is a lot of crap in all this,'' said Kaufmann, who
has little time for the zanier alien buffs who claim they have
been abducted by little green men or impregnated by
extraterrestrial visitors.

``These people who claim they've been abducted by aliens,
it's so transfixed in their minds they fantasize it and there's
no way you can budge them.''

Max Littel, an 80-year-old local businessman who has
researched the alleged landing, said the Air Force report
insults the intelligence of local residents because the
parachute dummies were not used in the area until the late
1950s, a full decade after the incident.

``It's just more of their coverup. They are trying to get
people to shut up about this but there's absolutely nothing to
it. We just call it another one of their damn lies,'' he said.

The so-called Roswell Incident has drawn huge interest in
recent years with the release of the ``Independence Day'' movie,
the ``X-Files'' television series and fake alien-autopsy videos
focusing on the events of July 1947.

Few believe the military report has undermined the Roswell
mystique for those who believe intelligent life exists elsewhere
in the universe and this city of 50,000 people in southeast New
Mexico has geared up for a tourist invasion.

``It's the Woodstock of 1997. The U.S. government's effort
to deep-six this with this release of another absurd explanation
just adds gasoline to the fire,'' said Linda Moulton Howe, a
reporter who researches UFO sightings.

``I have no doubt the Pentagon is lying to us. They think
people would freak if they told the truth so they are covering
it up,'' said a California woman named ``Star'' who arrived in
Roswell Monday, her hair sprayed green for the occasion.

Alien dolls, T-shirts, cookies, bottled water and 50th
anniversary commemorative coins are on sale and thousands of
people are expected to visit three separate sites where the
spacecraft or its debris came down.

The ``Roswell UFO Encounter '97'' also boasts a film
festival, a rock concert, laser shows, ``Alien Chase'' foot
races and a soapbox derby of homemade alien vessels.

While some researchers say the commercial blitz and assorted
wackos expected to attend the event undermine their work,
organizers insist the serious side to the incident is not being
overlooked.

``We're not sacrificing alien babies. This is a legitimate
family event and an educational experience,'' chief organizer
Stan Crosby said.

 ^REUTER@




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