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·        Plains of San Augustin, New Mexico – July 5, 1947

o       www.roswellfiles.com/Witnesses/anderson.htm - The “Roswell” Incident

o       www.roswellfiles.com/storytellers.htm - The “Roswell” Storytellers

o       ds.dial.pipex.com/ritson/scispi/roswell/anderson.htm - The “Roswell” Witnesses Story in the Springfield, MO Newspaper retyped

o       www.life-union.com/7/geraldanderson/ebe.pdf - The “Roswell” Witnesses Story in the Springfield, MO Newspaper from Microfilm

o       www.stantonfriedman.com Stanton T. Friedman Official Website fsphys@rogers.com

§         www.life-union.com/5/stantonfriedman - Books for Sale by Stanton T. Friedman about The “Roswell” Incident

o       www.majesticdocuments.com Dr. Robert M. Wood & Ryan S. Wood, E-mail: rswood@majesticdocuments.com

·        Searching for Gerald Anderson 2006 - Springfield, MO, US

o       Christian

o       Protestant

·        Episcopal

o       1990: Ascension 14178817065 903 W Katella St, Springfield, 65807

·        Christ Church

o       Christ Episcopal Church 14178665133 601 E. Walnut St. Springfield, MO 65806  cec@christchurchepiscopal.com http://www.christchurchepiscopal.com/  14178859980 x4 x101-receptionist x103 Father Shemley x108 Father Frasier

o       Leads

o       Trinity Holiness Church ~ Pastor: Bro. Gerald Anderson ~ Phone 15053943043, 1901 Main, Eunice, N.M ~ Phone 15053943121

o       Gerald Anderson      P.O. Box 838, Lyons, CO 80540

·        Relatives (1 Person so far)

o       Guy Anderson

·        Temporary residence at the home of one of Gerald's uncles in Albuquerque, NM.

o       People (14 People so far)

1.      Gerald Anderson

·        Birth Date:  1942

·        Birth Place:

·        5-year-old kid from Indianapolis, Indiana July 3, 1947

·        Moves to Albuquerque, New Mexico from Indianapolis, Indiana on July 4, 1947

·        Finds grey aliens and flying saucer on July 5, 1947 with Father, Brother, Uncle, and Cousin in the Plains of San Augustin near Socorro, New Mexico 75 air miles southwest of Albuquerque.

·        64-year-old man living in Springfield, Missouri January 30, 2006

·        65-year-old man on July 5, 2007, the 60th Anniversary of he and his 4 family member’s find.

o       Needed

§         Motion Pictures Camera

§         Audio Recorder

§         Still Pictures Camera

§         Hand-Written and Signed Testimonial from Gerald Anderson

§         Nation of US Government Notary – Secretary of State of United States

§         State of MO Government Notary – Secretary of State of Missouri

§         City of Springfield Government Notary – City Clerk

§         Re-created movie produced by Steven Spielburg of Dreamworks Studios to as accurate as what happened as possible by as many of the people originally there and by documents and records that still do exist by these people and by the US Government.

o       "They told my dad and my uncle, who also worked at Sandia, that if they were ever to divulge anything about this - it was a secret military aircraft, they said - then us kids would be taken away and they'd never see us again." It seems an outrageous threat in hindsight, Anderson concedes. But at the time, he reminds, "These people had machine guns and you listened to what they said."

o       Another recollection strikes Anderson as odd today: The soldiers didn't appear surprised about the otherwordly craft and creatures. they didn't gawk, slack-jawed and awe-struck as the Andersons had done. "The soldiers weren't saying, 'Gee, look at that!" They were very cognizant of what they were looking at. They knew what it was.

o       And it soon became apparent, Anderson says, that the Army knew what it wanted to do with the find. "there was a battalion of military, a real invasion force, when we got back up on the hilltop. There were trucks, there were airplanes - they had the road blocked off and they were landing on it. They had radio communications gear set up. There were ambulances, and more soldiers with weapons."

o       In the days that followed, all of New Mexico was abuzz with talk of strange lights in the sky, strange echos on radar, strange doings in the desert. On July 7, new reports told of remnants of an unidentified aircraft found by a rancher near the town of Roswell, N.M. about 150 miles east of the hillside where the Anderson's stumbled upon the saucer.

o       Although several witnesses said it was like nothing they'd ever seen before, military officers insisted the metallic pieces came from an ordinary weather balloon.....

·        A WEATHER BALLOON?

o       Forty three years later, Anderson smiles wryly when reminded of the Army's pronouncement, "A lot of people wondered why, if it was just a weather balloon, the military put the pieces under armed guard and flew them in a B-29 to Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio," he observes.

o       Anderson believes the wreckage scattered near Roswell and the barely damaged saucer on the Plains of San Augustin are connected. "There was a gash in the side of the disc we saw, like it had been crushed in," he says. "The contour of the craft would fit into that gash perfectly - like another one of these things had hit it. I think two of these discs had a mid-air collision. One exploded and feel in pieces near Roswell, and the other crash-landed where we found it.

o       With all evidence confiscated and the military steadfastly sticking by the weather balloon explanation, the story faded from the news by July's end. And Gerald Anderson says he tucked away the memory as he grew into manhood. "I learned you just don't go up to the average person on the street and say, "Damn, know what I saw?" The guy will go, "Get away from me, fool! Are you crazy?" In later life, he didn't mention it even to his wife until a few years after their marriage.

·        Joined the Navy in the late 1950s and served a dozen years in posts around the globe.

·        He lived for a few years in Colorado, working as a paramedic and working toward a college degree in microbiology.

·        In 1979, he moved to Missouri to better raise his daughter away from what he terms the "druggy" atmosphere of Denver.

·        In addition to his law enforcement posts, Anderson has worked for two southwest Missouri trucking firms as a driver and instructor.

·        Anderson also has been active in the Episcopal Church.

o       He recently was elected to the vestry at Ascension Episcopal in Springfield

o       Is studying toward becoming a deacon.

§         A gold crucifix - a cross complete with a figure of the martyred Christ affixed to it - suspended from a chain around Anderson's neck is testimony to his faith.

·        NO CONFLICT IN BELIEFS

o       Although he concedes his account might make some fellow churchgoers uncomfortable, Anderson sees no conflict between what he saw with his eyes and what he believes in his heart: "When you're talking about the concept of God, you have to be talking in the context of universal situations, a deity that built the whole universe. And why should we assume that this speck of sand in the backwater of space would be the only place that an all-perfect, almighty God could create life?"

o       In fact, Anderson says he "wouldn't be one bit surprised to find out that, wherever this creature came from, there they have a very strong concept of a supreme being. Because of my contact with the creature showed a high degree of civilized sophistication, gentleness, compassion - all of the things we hold as ideals."

o       Of the five Anderson men who ventured into the desert that day in 1947, only Gerald is still alive. Age, illness and accidents claimed the other four in recent years. But not only Andersons were at the scene, Gerald says, and he hopes his decision to come forth, albeit belated, will encourage others to tell what they know and spur official revelations about the captured craft and creatures.

o       "I want to see the government stand up and say, 'Look, we're not alone in the universe.

o       Let's make a 'Star Trek' really happen. Let's do go out there and explore the universe. That may be our only salvation. Because with what's doing to this Earth, we're not going to make it much past the year 2000."

2.      Glen Anderson

·        Gerald’s Father.

·        Was about to take a job as a master machinist involved in nuclear weapons design at the super-secret Sandia base on the outskirts of town.

3.      Glen Anderson II

·        Gerald’s Older Brother

·        Was on leave from the Marine Corps.

·        Glen Jr. was a rockhound, and his uncle piqued the young Marine's enthusiasm with talks of gorgeous stones just waiting to be collected in the desert.

·        Moss Agate Rocks in the Albuquerque desert outskirts

4.      Ted Anderson

·        Another Uncle of Gerald Anderson.

·        Struck up conversation with Glen Anderson II about rocks in the Albuquerque desert outskirts.

·        1940 Plymouth

5.      Victor Anderson

·        8 year old son of Ted Anderson

6.      College Archaelogy Teacher 1

a.      Dr. Buskirk

7.      College Student 1

8.      College Student 2

9.      College Student 3

10.  College Student 4

11.  College Student 5

a.       They'd been working on an archaeological dig around cliff dwellings a few miles away and had decided to hike over after seeing what they thought was a fiery meteor crashing the night before (July 4, 1947).

12.  Barney Barnett

·        A pickup truck arrived on the ridge

·        And a fellow whom researchers believe was a civil engineer.

13.  Army Personnel 1

a.       Tough-talking red haired Army captain

14.  Army Personnel 2

a.       An equally gruff black sergeant.

·        Story Tellers

§         Stanton T. Friedman

·        Points to Gallup Poll results indicating that 60 percent of Americans who have college degrees say they believe UFOs are real

§         John Carpenter

·        psychology and psychiatric social work from DePauw and Washington universities

·        trained in clinical hypnosis at the Menninger Institute

·        psychiatric hospital facility in Springfield

o       What to do with this knowledge

15.  Positive – Cure Somebody - Beneficial uses for cures of human diseases and human problems.

·        Diabetes

·        Heart Disease

·        Nerve Damage

·        Stroke

·        HIV/AIDS

·        Syphilis

·        Gonohorrea

·        Genital Herpes

·        Mouth Herpes

·        Cancers

·        Greed

·        Vagabond – A person who has no attachment to earthly things.

·        Depression

16.  Negative – Destroy Somebody - Weaponry

·        Dr. Prof. J. Robert Oppenheimer – Princeton / Manhattan Project

o       Birth Date: April 22, 1904

o       Death Date: February 18, 1967

o       Place of Birth: New York, NY, United States

o       Place of Death: Princeton, NJ, United States

o       Nationality: US

o       Gender:  Male

o       Occupations:  Physicist, Scientist, Privateer

§         Both Einstein and J. Robert Oppenheimer, the director of the Institute for Advanced Study, where Einstein had been working since October 1933, were politically outspoken in favor of liberal social and political causes. During World War II, Oppenheimer had directed the Los Alamos Laboratory, the site of the Manhattan Project that produced the atomic bomb. By 1954 the U.S. government considered him a security risk, and the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) decided to investigate his background and life. During this period, the two men had several exchanges about their confrontations with McCarthyism.

§         In March 1954, Oppenheimer came to Einstein’s home at 112 Mercer Street with a message. He had received a letter from an Institute trustee expressing concern that Einstein’s political outspokenness might be tarnishing the Institute’s reputation. The next day, Einstein tells Fantova that one has to do what one has to do, even if it brings a reprimand. Later he notes that Oppenheimer always had assured him that he would never try to influence him in this regard, and had remained true to his word.

·        Dr. Prof. Albert Einstein – Princeton / Manhattan Project

o       Birth Date: March 14, 1879

o       Death Date: April 18, 1955

o       Place of Birth: Ulm, German

o       Place of Death: Princeton, NJ, US

o       Nationality: US

o       Gender:  Male

o       Occupations:  Physicist, Scientist, Fiddler near the Roof

o       http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/catalogs/series/cpe.html - Collected Papers of Albert Einstein

o       http://www.varchive.org/bdb/street.htm - 112 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ – House of Albert Einstein

§         http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=112+mercer+street,+princeton,+nj&ll=40.343633,-74.666948&spn=0.015439,0.042572 – Google Maps of 112 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ

·        http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&saddr=112+Mercer+st,+princeton,+nj&daddr=600+Mountain+Avenue,+Murray+Hill,+NJ – Directions from 112 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ to 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, NJ 08904, Phone: (908) 582-3000 Bell Laboratories

o       This server at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill is also home for the:

o       AMPL modeling language for mathematical programming;

o       Inferno operating system;

o       netlib repository of mathematical software;

o       Plan 9 operating system and 9grid;

o       Unix Seventh Edition manual;

o       wavelet.org.

o       Bell Labs Computing and Mathematical Sciences Research

§         Mathematical Sciences Research, Debasis Mitra, Research Vice President

§         Computing Sciences Research, Wim Sweldens, Research Vice President

§         Bell Labs Research - China, Dawei Huang, Director

§         These organizations are part of the Research Area at Bell Labs, the research and development arm of Lucent Technologies.

§         Problems/complaints/comments to webmaster@plan9.bell-labs.com.

§         privacy policy

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·        Dr. Vannevar Bush – MIT / Carnegie Institute

o       Birth Date: March 11, 1890

o       Death Date: 1974

o       Place of Birth: Everett, Massachusetts, United States

o       Place of Death:

o       Nationality: US

o       Gender:  Male

o       Occupations:  Engineer, Scientist, Scribe

o       "As We May Think" –

o       A Celebration of Vannevar Bush's 1945 Vision,
An Examination of What Has Been Accomplished,
and What Remains to Be Done

o       Thursday, October 12 and Friday, October 13, 1995
Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center

o       This year marks the 50th anniversary of Vannevar Bush's landmark paper, "As We May Think," published first in the Atlantic Monthly and subsequently in Life magazine. In honor of Dr. Bush's vision this research symposium is being held at MIT, his academic home.

o       From Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts website at

o       http://web.mit.edu/m-i-t/forums/hypertext/backgrounds/bush.htm

§         Bush is credited with "early" arousing of President Roosevelt to the urgent necessity of using science to defend the nation by coordinated attack on the scientific problems of modern warfare. This foresight by Dr. Bush led logically to his being called to pioneer the initial effort and being entrusted with greater and greater responsibilities for the direction and co-ordination throughout the ware of the greatest planned collaboration of scientists, engineers, industrialists, and military men the world has ever seen. He was often called President Roosevelt's Science Advisor.

§         (The next two appointments made him a central figure in the development of nuclear fission and the Manhattan Project, for which he was best known to the public.)

§         Chairman of the National Defense Research Committee (1940)
Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development (1940-1947)

§         Also...

·        Member of the National Science Foundation Advisory Committee (1953-1955)
The NSF was founded upon recommendations in "Science the Endless Frontier"

·        Chairman of the Development Board of the National Military Establishment (1947-1948)

·        Chairman of Joint Research and Development Board of War and Navy Departments (1946)

·        Chairman of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (1939-1941)

·        President of the Carnegie Institution in Washington (1938)

·        Chairman of the MIT Corporation (1957-1959)

·        Vice President of MIT and first Dean of School of Engineering (1932)

·        Awarded D.Engineering from both Harvard and MIT (1916-1917)

·        Return to Hypertext in Historical Context

·        Dr. Detlev Wulf Bronk – President of Johns Hopkins University (Jan. 1949 – Aug. 1) / Rockefeller University / Manhattan Project

o       Birth Date: August 13, 1897

o       Death Date: November 17, 1975

o       Place of Birth:

o       Place of Death:

o       Nationality: US

o       Gender:  Male

o       Occupations:  Biologist, Scientist, Traveler of Sorts

o       Detlev Bronk, credited with formulating the modern theory of the science of biophysics

o       Picked up where President Bowman had left off reshaping the postwar university.

o       Bronk believed firmly in academic freedom.

o       He resisted vigorously an attempt by Wisconsin Sen. Joseph McCarthy to have Hopkins dismiss Professor Owen Lattimore prior to his trial on espionage charges.

o       He tried unsuccessfully to revive the "Goodnow Plan"

o       Succeeded in acquiring the School of Advanced International Studies in Washington.

o       From Johns Hopkins University Website, Baltimore, Maryland at

o       http://webapps.jhu.edu/jhuniverse/information_about_hopkins/about_jhu/past_presidents/index.cfm

·        Stanton T. Friedman fsphys@rogers.com UFORI, POB 958, Houlton, ME 04730-0958, US

 

 

 

 

Thanks. There are still inaccuracies and several important omissions. For example it was I who went to the phone company and obtained a copy of the phone bill. I gave it to John Carpenter and his wife. No mention of Gerald correctly describing the woman at the little store in Horse Springs and of conversations with people who knew Gerald's father to whom he had spoken of a strange event in the desert. .No mention that I had heard of a Redhaired nasty officer and black sergeant independently from Glenn Dennis. No mention that I spoke to several students who had been in Buskirk's class and had them look at a picture of Gerald from the high school yearbook. All said he had not been in Buskirk's class which was for good students which Gerald was not.There were 4 buildings and over 2000 students at the school.etc etc

Stan

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Wampumjosh@aol.com

To: fsphys@rogers.com

Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 3:05 PM

Subject: Gerald Anderson

 

http://ds.dial.pipex.com/ritson/scispi/roswell/anderson.htm

 

Springfield News Leader, December 9, 1990 Ozark Accent Section

John Rutherford, Archivist and Microfilm

Springfield-Greene County Library

(417) 874-8111

830a - 9p Monday thru Saturday

1p - 5p Sunday

Note:  John has this article in microfilm, he's making a new copy and sending to me, hopefully this time in jpg format, last time was in fax format and didn't come out clearly.

He says he can do a backwards search of the old city directories, and also that there is a new site in greene county tax accessor for who owns what property in greene county.  there are 2 gerald anderson's in springfield area.

Gerald E. Anderson, 417-466-2811 is not the same gerald anderson who you talked to.

with 5453 North Farm Road 151, Springfield MO 65803 (417) 833-0411 I get ring ring ring, and the answer machine picks up with no name mentioned on the machine message, i did not leave a message.

 

Shortly after an UNSOLVED MYSTERIES television show about Roswell, a man from Springfield, Missouri called the show's producers on the 800 number that they had set up. Gerald Anderson announced that he had additional information about the crash at Roswell and that he was willing to talk about it. This message was passed along to Roswell researchers Kevin Randle and Stanton Friedman.

On Feb 4, 1990, Kevin Randle was the first to do a phone interview with Anderson. Randle did not find the story told by Anderson to be very credible. However, Stanton Friedman later interviewed Anderson for the first time on Feb 16, 1990, and Friedman thought his tale was very convincing.

Randle claims that Gerald Anderson was five years old in July 1947. (Friedman says that Anderson was really six at the time.) Despite the years since the event and his extreme youth, Anderson said he still remembered everything in fantastic detail.

 

The First Story:
The story he told Randle and Friedman was that he, his brother Glenn, his father, his Uncle Ted and his cousin Victor (all of whom have passed away) had gone out to the Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico to find some moss agates. He gave the date as July 5th, 1947. It was there that they came across a crashed "spaceship". Lying next to the ship were it's four passengers- two of them were not moving, one was having trouble breathing, and the fourth appeared to be unhurt.

His descriptions of these beings were that they were small, with eyes that were "oval-shaped, and very, very big. They were a bluish color. Not blue like in human eyes. sort of a milky blue." He said he had felt the spaceship, and found that was quite cold- he said it was freezing.

Almost immediately after finding the crash, he went on, five college students and their professor, who Anderson identified as "Dr. Buskirk", came upon the scene. They had been working on some cliff dwellings only a few miles away. Shortly after they got there, another man named Grady "Barney" Barnett joined them, and he was closely followed by the military, who appeared to be following Barnett.

(The second-hand stories from Barnett don't mention Anderson or his family. Something which Friedman, who believes both stories, chooses to ignore.)

 

The Story Continues:
In December 1990, Anderson gave an interview to the Springfield New Leader. In this interview, he revealed that he had a diary written by his Uncle Ted that had been passed on to him when his father died. This diary contained further details about the crashed saucer. Curiously, Anderson had neglected to mention this diary to Randle and Friedman when they first interviewed him.

Then on March 24, 1991, Anderson appeared on the "21st Century Radio's Hieronimus and Company" radio program hosted by Bob Oechsler. Anderson repeated his story, and again described the finding of the ship, the aliens, and the arrival of the military. But now, some changes appear in his memories.

Now, the arrival of the college students and Dr. Buskirk comes about 45 minutes later, not "shortly" as he had earlier remembered. He was able to remember now that they came from the University of Pennsylvania. And the alien's appearance had altered considerably. Anderson had first told Randle that the eyes were "milky-blue". Now he said "They (the alien's eyes) were enormous. They were very black and very large." Other changes to his earlier testimony appeared also.

Anderson's story became the centerpiece of the book Crash at Corona, by Friedman and Don Berliner in 1992. He also commanded almost thirty minutes of the 105 minute video "Recollections of Roswell II" made in 1992.

 

Dr. Buskirk:
Stanton Friedman arranged for Anderson to take a polygraph test, which was paid for by FUFOR. Robert Riggs, a member of the American Polygraph Association, was the examiner.

One of the questions asked was if Anderson had seen Dr. Buskirk since the incident- when he was 5 (or 6) years old. Anderson replied no, and Riggs did not see any deception in the reply. Indeed, Riggs informed Friedman that he had not found any evidence of deception by Gerald Anderson, nor any of pathology.

Meanwhile, Tom Carey, a researcher living in Pennsylvania, began an effort to look up the archaeologists. Carey reasoned that he would have written about the trip and the results of his studies of the cliff dwellings. When he found Dr. Winfred Buskirk, it turned out that he had been working on his PH.D dissertation in the summer of '47, which was later published as The Western Apache. Dr. Buskirk denied ever being in New Mexico in 1947. "I was in Arizona all of July 1947. I was certainly too busy on the reservation (Fort Apache Indian Reservation) to be engaged in any archaeological sideshow."

Anderson had earlier produced a "indentikit" sketch of the man he called Dr. Buskirk. This sketch was shown to Dan McKnight and his wife, who were friends of Dr. Buskirk. They easily identified the sketch as "Win Buskirk". When told about Dr. Buskirk's summer in Arizona, Anderson altered his story somewhat, saying that the archaeologist's name was Adrian Buskirk. But the description he had given, the indentikit sketch, and other details all fit Winfred Buskirk perfectly.

It was then that it was found out that Gerald Anderson had attended Albuquerque High School at the same time Dr. Buskirk was a teacher there. Anderson at first denied this, claiming he couldn't even remember what high school he had attended.

When Kevin Randle showed beyond any doubt that Anderson had attended Albuquerque High, he asked Anderson to provide him with a transcript, but Anderson refused. Instead he gave a copy of his transcript to John Carpenter. Friedman had previously arranged for psychiatric social worker John Carpenter to work with Gerald, which he did for more than a year. Carpenter was highly impressed by Anderson, and had become convinced that he was telling the truth.

The transcript Anderson gave Carpenter showed that he had taken a Sociology course at Albuquerque High, not Anthropology. He steadfastly refused to give this transcript to anyone else. But Dr. Buskirk was able to learn from friends he had at Albuquerque High School that "Gerald Anderson was in my Anthropology Class the 1st semester, then, according to the transcript, took a French class the second semester."

 

Uncle Ted's Diary:
Gerald Anderson first revealed the existence of his Uncle Ted's diary in his interview with the Springfield News Leader. He later turned over portions of the diary to the researchers, who found out that Uncle Ted was not very accurate. For instance, he recorded the Official Explanation that the Roswell Saucer Was Just a Balloon appeared in the Albuquerque newspapers on July 5th. The military gave this explanation out on July 8th. And Uncle Ted's diary identified the location of the crash as near Magdalena, NM. Gerald later insisted that the site was near Horse Springs, NM, some 60 miles away.

The diary was then submitted to Richard Brunelle for forensic tests. Brunelle wrote a letter to Friedman on October 18, 1990, saying that while the paper could have been available in 1947, the "combination of dyes present in this ink was not used until approximately 1970."

Gerald's explanation was that his brother Glenn and Uncle Ted had occasionally copied the diary. Unfortunately for this story, Uncle Ted had passed away before this ink was made!

No other copy of the diary has since come to light to back up Gerald Anderson's claims.

 

The Phone Bill:
As the discrepancies were being revealed, Kevin Randle was becoming a vocal critic of Anderson and his story. In response, Anderson produced a phone bill, which he claimed showed that Randle was lying about the length of the phone interview he had given back on February 4, 1990. Randle had said that it lasted more than 50 minutes, but the phone bill Anderson was showing said it lasted less than 30 minutes.

Trouble was, Randle had a tape of the phone interview, which was clearly over 50 minutes.

John Carpenter, who had been a staunch supporter of Gerald, checked with the phone company, and was able to produce the original statement, which clearly indicated that Anderson had altered the phone bill he was offering as "proof". Carpenter wrote, "I finally was able to learn that Gerald had indeed had a friendly 54-minute phone call, just as Randle had claimed."

Anderson finally had to admit that he had indeed altered his statement.

(A more detailed account of the hoaxed phone bill, including photocopies of the phone bills, can be found in the Jul/Aug 1992 International UFO Reporter.)

John Carpenter added "We now knew four things about Gerald Anderson: (1) He was capable of constructing a clever fake phone bill. (2) He had admitted lying to us about the first phone bill. (3) He had just been caught lying to all of the gathered researchers about this 28-minute phone bill (which means that he had just constructed another phony!), and (4) Gerald was now avoiding us."

 

Epilogue:
Stanton Friedman and Don Berliner finally were forced to disavow their star witness in a letter to the editor published in the Jan. 1993 issue of the MUFON UFO Journal. They publicly stated that they "no longer have confidence in the testimony of Gerald Anderson, who claims to have stumbled upon a crash site with members of his family. Anderson has admitted falsifying a document and so his testimony about finding wreckage of a crashed flying saucer near the Plains of San Augustin in western New Mexico, can no longer be seen as sufficiently reliable."

However, Friedman and Berliner went on "This does not mean (we) feel there was no crash at the Plains of San Augustin; There is considerable impressive testimony to such an event. Nor does it mean that everything reported by Gerald Anderson is without value."

The editor of the Journal, Dennis Stacey, rightly commented: "Although, it strongly suggests it!


Eplilogue #2:
Well, there now seems to be a Repudiation of this Repudiation.  In 1998, Stanton Friedman writes:

"However, despite the negative comment by Don Berliner about some problems with Gerald, at the beginning of the 2nd Edition of Crash at Corona, I am still a Gerald Anderson booster.. though not so much of a Don Berliner Booster. I saw Gerald in Roswell in 1997, I think. I was in his home with an Argentinean reporter arranged by me.

"I was disappointed about the phone bill business as Gerald knows. But I have still defended him to various and sundry including fiction writer and anti abduction propagandist Kevin Randle."

When it was pointed out that this was indeed different than what had been published before, Friedman wrote:

"I had forgotten the MUFON JOURNAL letter. in 1993. Yes I have definitely not fully accepted that position. and yes, I do have problems with some of John Carpenter's activities. The phone bill was the fraudulent document. I was probably at fault for keeping Gerald appraised of the nefarious activities of Randle... which would have made anybody ready to trick Randle."

[...]

"I perhaps should add that I like Gerald and that Berliner wrote the letter and almost all of Crash at Corona. There were well over 20 pages that I had written and wanted in. No such luck. I also wanted more in the extra chapter in the 1997 50th anniversary Edition of Crash at Corona. No luck. He was furious with me about TOP SECRET/MAJIC because the SOM 1.01 report was partially included."

 

Additional sources of information:

- Crash at Corona by Stanton Friedman and Don Berliner, Paragon House, New York, 1992

- The Truth About the UFO Crash at Roswell by Kevin Randle and Donald Schmitt, M. Evans and Company, Inc., New York, 1994

- A History of UFO Crashes by Kevin Randle, Avon Books, New York, 1995.

- SUN Nov 1991

- SUN Mar 1992

- SUN Nov 1992

- SUN Mar 1991

- SUN Mar 1993

 

The following was taken from a newspaper from Springfield, Missouri, www.ci.springfield.mo.us dated Sunday, December 9th, 1990. The name of the newspaper I think, is the NEWS-LEADER www.news-leader.com and article is in the section called Ozarks Accent. 

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Titled: Noted expert finds account convincing.

 

BY: Mike O'Brien

 

E-mail former News-Leader associate Mike O’Brien via obriencolumn@sbcglobal.net

The original story from microfilm from the archives history and genealogy section of the Springfield-Greene County Library Missouri from microfilm.

www.life-union.com/7/geraldanderson/ebe.pdf  Complete with drawings of a flying saucer with 4 “greys” aliens and another sketch of a “gray” alien.

What sets Gerald Anderson apart from the thousands of other American's, including scores of Ozarkers, who say they've seen UFO's or even insist they've been kidnapped by creatures from outer space?

Why are Gerald Anderson's childhood recollections stirring international interest among UFO researchers whose reputations have been built on healthy skepticism and willingness to debunk hoaxes?

Because of little things he has to say and how he says them.

Stanton Friedman, a nuclear physicist who has lectured on more than 600 college campuses about UFOs, describes Anderson as "a really significant, potentially the most important" witness to what both men believe was the aftermath of one of two space craft crashes in New Mexico in mid-summer 1947.

Friedman is co-authoring a book based upon several years of painstaking investigation into the haunting mystery. He was startled, upon meeting Anderson for the first time only a few months ago, to hear the Springfieldian echo details of the yet to be published research.

"There's no way he could know some of these things unless he had been there at the time," Friedman believes.

Example: only days before first talking with Anderson, Friedman coaxed a heretofore reluctant New Mexico mortician into recounting a run-in he'd had in 1947 with an especially unpleasant red-headed captain who was heading up a team recovering bodies from a hush-hush aircraft crash. Anderson, too, spoke of a red-headed captain with a mean disposition. Friedman says the descriptions of the ornery officer provided by the two match precisely, although Anderson and the mortician never have met.

In sketches of the desert crash scene drawn by Anderson in Springfield following a hypnosis, a lonely windmill appears in the distance. When Friedman later arranged for Anderson to return to New Mexico to pinpoint the long-ago crash site, no such windmill could be see on the horizon-- until, almost by accident, the windmill wa spotted behind tress that had grown up during the 43 years since Anderson was last there.

"I got shivers over that one," says John Carpenter, who has extensively debriefed Anderson over the past 4 months and went along on Anderson's return trip to New Mexico in October.

Carpenter holds degrees in psychology and psychiatric social work from DePauw and Washington universities and trained in clinical hypnosis at the Menninger Institute. He's in his 12th year of work at a psychiatric hospital facility in Springfield.

"When Gerald tells his story, it's not just a story -- it's his life he's telling you, intermixed with his feelings and his beliefs and all that is Gerald," Carpenter says.

"When someone is spinning a hoax or tale, they only give you enough to raise your curiosity. Not Gerald. He gives you everything, in detail, much more than you ask him for. He'd be setting himself up to be found out if it wasn't true. He's so confident, he goes so much further than a hoaxer would ever dare."

Carpenter puts great stock in Anderson's recountings under hypnosis. "It's what he didn't say that was significant." Carpenter says, explaining that despite clever prodding, Anderson never committed a hoaxer's mistake of "recalling" something that shouldn't be a part of his own memory.

"And when he's under hypnosis, all the bigger, adult words drop out when he describes events from his childhood," Carpenter found. "He relates what he was in child-like terms."

Carpenter also detected "genuine amazement" when Anderson heard what had been dredged from his subconscious memory under hypnosis. "The look on his face was priceless when he realized he'd produced details he'd forgotten on a conscious level so long ago."

Most subtle but perhaps most telling, in Carpenter's view, was Anderson's reaction to being accepted as a viable witness to an extraordinary encounter with a spacecraft and creatures from beyond Earth.

"He was so grateful at being taken seriously. You could see the relief and release after all those years, and the great hope that other people would take him seriously too, once and for all."

Ironically, Friedman points to Gallup Poll results indicating that 60 percent of Americans who have college degrees say they believe UFOs are real. With such a receptive constituency, why would government officials persist in what Friedman calls the "Cosmic Watergate" -- the cover-up and denial of the New Mexico crashes? Perhaps, some speculate, because it would be too embarrassing now to admit that some supposedly made-in-USA technologies actually were plagiarized from confiscated spacecraft.

Friedman emphasizes that he's not as interested in uncovering past misdeeds as he is in encouraging future progress.

"I believe we should have an 'Earthling" orientation rather than nationalistic orientation. The easiest way to demonstrate the wisdom of this is to prove that life forms from other planets are coming here. If we can do that, then everyone will be forced to look at our world differently, as a part of a galactic neighborhood."

-+-----end.

The second part of the Springfield newspaper, dated December 9th, 1990 is as follows:

Titled: Fact or Fantasy? Springfieldian seeks validation of UFO encounter 43 years ago.

Written by: Mike O'Brien

ALSO NOTE: the actual newspaper article shows a scene of the UFO crash drawn by Gerald Anderson and also a sketch of a creature he believes was a visitor from another galaxy.

-+-------------begin story--------------

To a 5-year-old kid from Indianapolis, the mountains and mesas and vast scrubland surrounding Albuquerque seemed an alien world.

"I was in awe" recalls Gerald Anderson of his arrival in New Mexico with his family in July 1947. "I was in the wild frontier. There were real, live Indians out there."

Then says Anderson, on his second day in the Southwest he bumped into real,live creatures from a truly alien world.

There were four -- two dead, on dying, one apparently uninjured. The creatures were about 4 feet tall, with heads disproportionately large for their bodies by human measure and almond-shaped, coal black eyes. They huddled in the shadow of 50-ft-diameter silver disk - a "flying saucer" that had crashed into a low hillside on the rim of what locals call the Plains of San Augustin.

Anderson, a former police chief at Rockaway Beach and Taney County deputy sheriff who now works as a security officer in Springfield, is adamant about events on the hot midsummer day so long ago.

"I saw them. I even touched one of the creatures. I put my hand on their ship. And I wasn't alone - my dad, my uncle, my brother and my cousin all saw the same things. And so did a lot of other people. But they aren't talking.

Anderson is talking, publicly, after 43 years of silence.

Among those listening most intently are some of the foremost researchers into unidentified flying object (UFO phenomena. These experts say Gerald Anderson appears to be an important link in a frustratingly fragmented chain of evidence concerning the most famous - or infamous - chapter in UFO annals: the so called "Roswell Incident."

No one denies that "something" happened in July 1947 in central New Mexico, cradle of U.S. nuclear and rocket technology. However, military authorities insist reports of strange craft in the sky and bizarre wreckage on the ground were traced at the time to an errant weather balloon and other manmade or natural circumstance.

Nonetheless, over the years, persistent whispered rumors grew into published articles and books, even movies, which fanned speculation that what actually occurred was a visit by creatures from another planet - an intergalactic expedition that turned to tragedy on the high desert and then into a massive cover-up in the highest circles of the U.S. government.

Anderson says he was unaware of ongoing fascination and controversy over the strange episode from his childhood until one evening this past January when he was flipping through channels on his television set and stumbled across the popular program "Unsolved Mysteries."

"I wasn't looking for any unsolved mysteries - I have enough mysteries in my life that are unsolved, and I don't need any more," Anderson jokes. He is a burly, barrel-chested man standing 6-4 and carrying a muscular 250-plus pounds, with reddish hair and a ruddy complexion creased from easy laughter.

"But, bingo! On comes this story, and everything was wrong," Anderson recalls of the TV show. On sudden impulse, he dialed an 800 phone number that flashed onto the screen. "I guess I figured that if people were still interested in this thing, they might as well get it straight" is the only explanation he can muster for speaking up after years of keeping mostly mum on the matter.

"These people don't know what they're talking about," Anderson told the operator on the other end of the long-distance line. "The shape of the craft is totally wrong. 'And how do you know that, sir?" she asked. ' I saw it, I was there,' I told her. "Whoa!" she said. "Thee are some people who will want to talk to you...'"

Anderson's phone soon was ringing with calls from UFO researchers around the country. One in particular, Stanton Friedman, a nuclear physicist and popular lecturer who had advised the "Unsolved Mysteries" producers, was struck by correlations between Anderson's recollections and obscure details Friedman uncovered while sleuthing for a book to be published next year.

Friedman, who lives in Canada, contacted John Carpenter, a Springfield professional therapist who in his spare time serves as a director of investigations for the local chapter of Mutual UFO Network, a nationwide organization of UFO researchers. At Friedman's request, Carpenter conducted extensive in person interviews of Anderson, including sessions under hypnosis.

The results excited Friedman. "Powerful stuff!" he exclaimed upon hearing interview tapes. Friedman arranged airline tickets for Anderson and Carpenter to join him in New Mexico to pinpoint the crash site.

Anderson says the flight was his first return to New Mexico in more than a quarter-century. After pointing the pilot of a chartered helicopter to a spot in the desert 75 air miles southwest of Albuquerque, Anderson gazed at a hillside, strewn with boulders the size of Volkswagens and dotted with a few gnarled pinion trees, that he says he saw in the summer of 1947.....

A NEW HOME

The Anderson family arrived in Albuquerque from Indiana on July 4, 1947. they took up temporary residence at the home of one of Gerald's uncles, Guy Anderson. Gerald's father, Glen, was about to take a job as a master machinist involved in nuclear weapons design at the super-secret Sandia base on the outskirts of town.

The next day, another uncle, Ted, struck up a conversation with Gerald's older brother Glen Jr., who was on leave from the Marine Corps. Glen Jr. was a rockhound, and his uncle piqued the young Marine's enthusiasm with talks of gorgeous stones just waiting to be collected in the desert.

" Ted told my brother, ' I know where there's plenty of moss agate.' So we all piled into a 1940 Plymouth - Uncle Ted, my cousin Victor (Ted's 8 year old son), my brother, Glen, my dad and myself. We went out into this area where the moss agate was supposed to be - followed two ruts into the desert, bounced along out there for a while, and ended up on top of a ridgeline. We parked the car and started to walk down an arroyo (gully) and dry creek bed and out onto the plains.

A STRANGE DISCOVERY

"But we came around a corner and right there in front of us stuck into the side of this hill, was a silver disc. There were some remarks like"There's a crash up here! Something's crashed up here! And then someone saying 'That's a goddamn spaceship!" "We all went up there to it. There were three creatures, three bodies, lying on the ground underneath this thing in the shade. Two weren't moving and the third one obviously was having trouble breathing, like when you have broken ribs. There was a fourth one next to it, sitting there on the ground. There wasn't a thing wrong with it, and it apparently had been giving first aid to the others.

Anderson animatedly acts out the fourth creature's reaction when the family members approached. "It recoiled in fear, like it thought we were going to attack it," anderson recounts, covering his face with crossed arms. The adults tried to repeatedly to communicate with the frightened creature, Anderson says, but there was no audible response to greetings spoken in English and Spanish.

A few minutes after the Anderson clan happened upon the bizarre scene, six other people arrived - five college students and their teacher. They'd been working on an archaeological dig around cliff dwellings a few miles away and had decided to hike over after seeing what they thought was a firey meteor crashing the night before. The professor, a Dr. Buskirk, tried several foreign languages in unsuccessful attempts to coax a verbal response from the creature, Anderson says.

The sun had climbed to a midday peak by this time and recalls anderson, "to a kid from Indiana, it was hot brother, let me tell you." He chugged a chocolate flavored soft drink an hour earlier and the sweet soda pop was churning uncomfortably in his stomach. so he sought shelter in the shadow of the spacecraft.

"It was 115 (degrees) out there that day. But around the craft, when you got close to it, it was cold. When you touched the metal, it felt just like it came out of a freezer."

SOMETHING WASN'T RIGHT

Anderson also touched one of the creatures lying motionless on the ground - and it, too was cold. In his child's mind, he had thought the figures looked like dolls. But when he felt the cold skin, " I knew something wasn't quite right. Yuck!.

Anderson says he ran to the crest of a nearby knoll to take stock. A pickup truck arrived on the ridge, and a fellow whom researchers believe was a civil engineer named Barney Barnett joined the curious audience. "I remember thinking he looked like Harry Truman. In 1947, every kid knew what Harry Truman looked like," Anderson says.

After a few minutes, Anderson summoned the courage to again creep close to the strange saucer. It was then more chilling than the surface of the craft of the skin of the corpse; The upright creature turned and looked right at me and it was like he was inside my head - as if he was doing my thinking, as if his thoughts were in my head."

Anderson remembers a mental sensation of falling and tumbling end-over-end. "I felt that thing's fear, felt its depression, felt its loneliness. I relived the crash. I know the terror it went through. That one look told me everything that quickly," he says with a snap of his fingers.

Other things began happening quickly about this time, Anderson says. A contingent of armed soldiers suddenly appeared. The creature, which had calmed down after its initial fright, "went crazy" at the sight of the soldiers. Thinking back on the creature's plight today brings on the "awfulest, horrible feeling," Anderson says.

"His situation was hopeless. He knew it. He'd just lived through a nightmare that most of us wouldn't be able to psychologically stand. He'd watched two of his crew, his friends or maybe even his family die. He's watching another one die. He knows there's no chance of rescue, because the military is here and his people aren't going to be able to get him.

"God only knows how far away from home he was, and he knew he was never going to see - if they have loved ones - his loved ones again. He was totally alone on a hostile planet, and the only people who where showing him kindness were being run off by the military at weapon-point.

"As a kid, I was aware of what being afraid of the dark was like., and the feeling I got from him was that feeling multiplied a million times. It was scary. It was terrifying.

SOLDIERS ON THE SCENE

Anderson says he lost sight of the creature as the soldiers swarmed over the site. The civilians were brusquely shoved from the craft. Anderson remembers shouts and threats. His uncle Ted threw a punch at one of the GIs. "Things got very tense, very dangerous," Anderson says. "The soldiers ushered us out of there very unceremoniously. Their attitude, to describe it at best, was uncivilized."

Anderson has an especially vivid memory of a tough-talking red haired Army captain and an equally gruff black sergeant. "They told my dad and my uncle, who also worked at Sandia, that if they were ever to divulge anything about this - it was a secret military aircraft, they said - then us kids would be taken away and they'd never see us again." It seems an outrageous threat in hindsight, Anderson concedes. But at the time, he reminds, "These people had machine guns and you listened to what they said."

Another recollection strikes Anderson as odd today: The soldiers didn't appear surprised about the otherwordly craft and creatures. they didn't gawk, slack-jawed and awe-struck as the Andersons had done. "The soldiers weren't saying, 'Gee, look at that!" They were very cognizant of what they were looking at. They knew what it was.

And it soon became apparent, Anderson says, that the Army knew what it wanted to do with the find. "there was a battalion of military, a real invasion force, when we got back up on the hilltop. There were trucks, there were airplanes - they had the road blocked off and they were landing on it. They had radio communications gear set up. There were ambulances, and more soldiers with weapons."

In the days that followed, all of New Mexico was abuzz with talk of strange lights in the sky, strange echos on radar, strange doings in the desert. On July 7, new reports told of remnants of an unidentified aircraft found by a rancher near the town of Roswell, N.M. about 150 miles east of the hillside where the Anderson's stumbled upon the saucer.

Although several witnesses said it was like nothing they'd ever seen before, military officers insisted the metallic pieces came from an ordinary weather balloon.....

A WEATHER BALLOON?

Forty three years later, Anderson smiles wryly when reminded of the Army's pronouncement, "A lot of people wondered why, if it was just a weather balloon, the military put the pieces under armed guard and flew them in a B-29 to Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio," he observes.

Anderson believes the wreckage scattered near Roswell and the barely damaged saucer on the Plains of San Augustin are connected. "There was a gash in the side of the disc we saw, like it had been crushed in," he says. "The contour of the craft would fit into that gash perfectly - like another one of these things had hit it. I think two of these discs had a mid-air collision. One exploded and feel in pieces near Roswell, and the other crash-landed where we found it.

With all evidence confiscated and the military steadfastly sticking by the weather balloon explanation, the story faded from the news by July's end. And Gerald Anderson says he tucked away the memory as he grew into manhood. "I learned you just don't go up to the average person on the street and say, "Damn, know what I saw?" The guy will go, "Get away from me, fool! Are you crazy?" In later life, he didn't mention it even to his wife until a few years after their marriage.

Anderson joined the Navy in the late 1950s and served a dozen years in posts around the globe. He lived for a few years in Colorado, working as a paramedic and working toward a college degree in microbiology. In 1979, he moved to Missouri to better raise his daughter away from what he terms the "druggy" atmosphere of Denver. In addition to his law enforcement posts, Anderson has worked for two southwest Missouri trucking firms as a driver and instructor.

Anderson also has been active in the Episcopal Church. He recently was elected to the vestry at Ascension Episcopal in Springfield and is studying toward becoming a deacon. A gold crucifix - a cross complete with a figure of the martyred Christ affixed to it - suspended from a chain around Anderson's neck is testimony to his faith.

NO CONFLICT IN BELIEFS

Although he concedes his account might make some fellow churchgoers uncomfortable, Anderson sees no conflict between what he saw with his eyes and what he believes in his heart: "When you're talking about the concept of God, you have to be talking in the context of a universal situations, a deity that built the whole universe. And why should we assume that this speck of sand in the backwater of space would be the only place that an all-perfect, almighty God could create life?"

In fact, Anderson says he "wouldn't be one bit surprised to find out that, wherever this creature came from, there they have a very strong concept of a supreme being. Because of my contact with the creature showed a high degree of civilized sophistication, gentleness, compassion - all of the things we hold as ideals."

Of the five anderson men who ventured into the desert that day in 1947, only Gerald is still alive. Age, illness and accidents claimed the other four in recent years. But not only andersons were at the scene, Gerald says, and he hopes his decision to come forth, albeit belated, will encourage others to tell what they know and spur official revelations about the captured craft and creatures.

"I want to see the government stand up and say, 'Look, we're not alone in the universe.

Let's make a 'Star Trek' really happen. Let's do go out there and explore the universe. That may be our only salvation. Because with what's doing to this Earth, we're not going to make it much past the year 2000."


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Jack Shulman states that AT&T could NOT have developed the Transistor depicted in the Bell Lab Museum in under 6 months of research.  He noted that some have claimed, like Stanton Friedman and Lt. Colonel Corso, that it all came from reverse engineering an Alien Spacecraft, crashed in the Plains of St. Augustine, NM.  He also noted that it was also potentially possible the technological concepts were developed during the war abroad by German or Japanese scientists, or in a secret government lab in the USA or England.  AT&T's William Shockley, however, had tried mating tin and glass and other substances for  four four years to build a solid state vacuum tube during the prior four years (1942-1947) with no success at all, at Bell Labs.  By what means would he and three scientists so suddenly discover the Transistor without any prior work, remains a secret to this day... Shulman notes that the public is asked to accept AT&T's explanation, of a 90-100 day research to invention cycle, without any prior research, somehow arriving at a chemical formula mating substances like Boron, Arsenic and Silicon Dioxide correctly in parts per million, a formula so complex that it challenges the imagination how anyone accepts a reasonable investigation to corroborate such a miraculous event.  Subsequent investigation by American Computer of documents authenticated by an ex-AT&T employee, called "the Lab Shopkeepers Notebook",  led to the hypothesis that what Lt. Colonel Phillip Corso said, that he had seeded AT&T with the technology, appears correct.  The remaining question: 'did the people who provided the original material to Lt. Colonel Corso, from which the transistor was derived, get that material from earthly or unearthly sources"', remains unanswered to this very day."

 

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Hi, I'm Jack Shulman. I'm the head of the American Computer Company. American Computer Company is part of the Technology International Group and Bell North America group of companies. I'm also one of the owners of the group of companies. I've been in the computer industry for about 28 or 29 years. I've worked for IBM as a professional services management consultant. I worked on the development of the personal computer in 1978 for FIT [Fashion Institute of Technology] and Simplicity Patterns, later adopted by IBM. I developed something called the "pattern creator". That's where we got the term "PC". Prior to that, I'd developed what you might call the first windowing operating system in 1975 for Citibank, and before that there were earlier versions I did for a company called Vydec. I'm a serious computer person - very, very serious - and also someone who's not generally inclined to leap to great predispositions about any unusual subject.

 

Well, as it turns out, a few years ago I got my dose of reality. It was in the form of a visit from a friend of mine. When I was very young I'd got involved in technology, partly by virtue of the influence of a friend's father. I grew up in central New Jersey, which is around where AT&T and Bell Labs originated, and my friend's father was the head of Bell Labs. I ended up at a private school and ended up living at the household of the head of Bell Labs, going to that private school and going to college with his son as a roommate, and I kind of grew up around the various projects at Bell Laboratories in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

 

I'd always held out that AT&T was this rather magnificent institution. Anybody here worked for AT&T in the past? So, you know when I say Bell Labs research, I'm speaking Holy Grail; and in certain parts of the defence community and in government I'm also speaking Holy Grail. Anyone here realise that AT&T and Bell Laboratories ran our nuclear arsenal for 45 years? Anybody who knows that, raise your hand. Not a one of you. I didn't really even know until a little bit later in my career, but I knew something strange was going on because it always seemed to me that AT&T always had what it needed to make innovations in technology, and subsequently such technology would migrate to an IBM or a Sarnoff Research or to an RCA.
 

And I could never really figure out, in the course of my young life, who were these magnificent, incredible scientists, other than that I frequently met them...like a fellow by the name of William Shockley. He was quite a frequent friend to Jack Morton's household, and I knew him, and I knew some of the other folks that he knew, like a fellow by the name of - well, I guess not too many people would know him - Bob Noyce, and Jack Kilby who was an acquaintance of theirs, and so forth. These names, if you've ever worked for AT&T or in the electronics industry, are also Holy Grail names. These are Mount Rushmores of the technology industry. Jack Kilby is credited with the invention of the integrated circuit.

 

I was rather shocked when, about late 1995, a dear friend came to me. He was at one time one of the very well known generals in the Pentagon, a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and is now a consultant. I'd known him a very long time through the Morton family and Bell and when working for IBM. He asked me to analyse some documents that he had in his possession. He showed me some pictures. I kind of turned up my nose. I said, "I don't believe this." He suggested they were pictures of an alien craft. I said to him, "Well, why do you come to me and ask me this?" "Because there are some documents that fell into my possession that I would also like you to see, that go beyond these drawings, these pictures, these photographs, that describe some technology; and I would like you to analyse this technology and make a determination for me of the veracity of these documents, help me to authenticate them." I said, "Fine. I don't believe this is real. I'm sceptical. I don't believe in aliens, I don't believe in UFOs, I don't believe in any of that." And he said, "Okay, well, I'd still want you to take a look at them, Jack." And I agreed.

 

I met with him at his home. I met a woman by the name of Mrs Jeffrey Proscauer. That's not her real name, but it's the name she goes by; she does not want her true identity revealed. And I got a chance to piece and look through some 28 boxes of materials that had come from Western Electric Laboratories in the late 1940s, 1947, early 1948 and beyond, and some subsequent documents. Now again, if you've ever worked for AT&T, you know that the laboratories at Bell Laboratories are often quite distinct, and the documentation from a laboratory is kept in an ongoing, growing tome called a "Lab Shopkeeper's Notebook". It turns out that even in the super-secret laboratories, the ones in the part of Western Electric or Bell Laboratories that manage the nuclear arsenal, these notebooks are kept, and they grow and they're ongoing and they become almost like a living representation of what that laboratory did for a living.

 

Well, such as it is, I was rather shocked at what I had to see there in these boxes of materials, and I convinced them to let me look at them over the course of about three-and-a-half weeks. They were kept at the consultant's house during that time period, and he actually kept a security guard with them at all times because he was afraid that someone might come and steal them. Now of course, I wasn't sure why he was afraid, because at the time I didn't realise the full magnitude of what I was looking at.

 

In any event, after about two or three weeks of looking at them, I came back to him and we sat down over what turned out to be a Christmas Eve dinner, and I said to him: "I've got to tell you something. I'm having a real problem with this because what you're showing me looks like technology that we have not yet developed, that humanity has not yet developed, yet the documents you're showing me appear to be forty-eight, forty-nine years old. This would put them in 1947, 1948, 1949."
 

I suggested to him that before I could proceed I would have to have someone verify the age, carbon-date or come up with some other means to verify the age of the documents, and he agreed. So, with the help of a mutual acquaintance - a private investigator formerly with the Justice Department - we were able to take fragments of the documents without damaging them.

 

We sent them to an expert who formerly consulted for Scotland Yard; he's a fairly well known forensic expert at...I believe it's the University of Edinburgh in Scotland today; he was at a different university at the time. He analysed these fragments of these documents for me, and came back and told me that the ink, the paper, even the presentations were valid; that this was in fact a book or series of books from the 1947, '48, '49, 1950 time period. That took him about four and a half weeks of analysis, and I was for four and a half weeks, as you can imagine, holding my breath. The things that I saw described in this Lab Shopkeeper's Notebook consisted of things that today would be more powerful than the Intel Pentium processor, for instance, or the Cray supercomputer. There were communications devices that were described; there were ways to sandwich-in very, very thin, micrometre-thin layers; special metals to produce moving parts for things like...from the descriptions that I read, the nearest thing I could describe...an anti-gravity propulsion unit for a spacecraft. They included dynamic electronic and power-control technology that even to this day we have not yet developed. They included communications technology that was described only as having been taken from an object of unknown or unearthly origin. The documents were very carefully worded not to reveal what was, in reality, in these boxes of materials.

 

I was sort of at a loss at that juncture, because even though we had forensic information at the time from this particular forensic expert that would date these boxes back to the late '40s, and even though they said "Western Electric, Bell Laboratories", part of them said something called "Z-Division" on them. We knew of the Z-Division: it was a segment of the United States Army, formed in 1947 and 1948. The implications were that this project was operating on the fringes of the nuclear bomb development project - then known as the Manhattan Project Group.

 

It turns out that in 1947 - between '47 and actually late '48 - Harry Truman decided he was going to grant a contract to AT&T to go through the overseeing and management of our nuclear arsenal and the commercialisation of derived product technologies from the nuclear bomb, from the bomb project: the physics, the electronics, the control systems, even the ballistics, the radar that was used, the ICBM technology that was under development in the late '40s after we got a hold of the V-series rockets from the Nazis, and so forth. The contract was inked by Truman in early 1949, if I recall correctly, but during the prior two-year period there was an informal relationship, during which AT&T played a greater and greater role in the organisation of super-secret military weapons-grade projects for the federal government and eventually got pretty much control of what was then known as the Z-Division.
 

Z-Division, believe it or not, originated in Roswell, New Mexico. I guess the reason is, that is where the original nuclear bomb armada was formed - the first bomber wing that carried the nuclear bomb - and it migrated over to Kirtland Air Force Base during the time period when Orlando Lawrence, the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories fellow, was called in. He was called in by Teller, Oppenheimer...all those folks responsible for the nuclear bomb...Leo Szwilard. Lawrence was called in at the time because he could make accelerators, or "cyclotrons" as they were known at the time. Those cyclotrons were capable of refining uranium, refining plutonium...well, actually, back then, they weren't working with plutonium but with uranium.
 

I guess you could imagine what it must have been like in the time period. They were in the middle of a war when they were building the nuclear bombs and they had to do everything secretly, so this Z-Division was created with super-secrecy as its fundamental core.

 

Ultimately Lawrence was called in because they had to build enough of an accelerator to refine enough uranium to make the bomb possible, and, in spite of all the greatest minds of nuclear physics assigned to the Z-Division in the Manhattan Project, none of them could figure out how to refine enough uranium to make the nuclear bomb a possibility. This was before the first bomb was exploded. So Lawrence was brought in because he knew how to make a cyclotron; but his cyclotron, the biggest one he'd ever created, was about the size of this white board over here, and it could produce about a thimbleful of refined uranium - which would have been about enough to make a nuclear bomb capable of blowing off your left foot.

 

In any event, Lawrence one day is called in and he's asked: "How do we build a cyclotron big enough?" He makes a few calculations and hands a requisition order to Harold Ackerman - today a federal judge, and who was the chief supply clerk for the Manhattan Project - to requisition enough silver to build a big silver racetrack; something like 12 million tons of silver. In fact, he took it to the United States Treasury, handed it to the then Secretary of the Treasury - I guess it was Morganthal - and Morganthal was asked to fill a 12-million-ton order, which also necessitated the relocation of Z-Division to some place where they could put all this silver and build this racetrack.

 

We decided one day at American Computer Company that we were going to be brave. I talked with my board and I talked with some of the people at the company and they agreed. "Yeah, we can try this; let's see what happens."
 

We decided that we were going to take the story that had been conveyed to me about this unusual Shopkeeper's Notebook with these unusual technological artifacts in them, and naively and blithely put a panel on the Internet, describing in black and white and colour what we had found, and raise the question. However, the picture that we put up was a picture of Testor's model of the so-called Roswell Lander. It's a picture of what looks like a spacecraft with wings and a jet propulsion system, with a pod in the front to hold alien occupants who were piloting it. We superimposed the picture over an image from the Thunder Range - of course, we picked the wrong place; the Plains of San Agustin was the right place, actually - and we put a little bit of rhetoric on this panel and just placed it right in the middle of our American Computer Company website.

 

Now that probably was the stupidest thing we ever did. Here's this picture of a Roswell alien lander sitting on a panel in the middle of a computer company website, and on it it said something like: "Did AT&T receive stolen alien technologies from the US Government in 1947 and thereby invent the transistor, the laser, the integrated circuit, and...on and on and on... different technologies?" Well, we figured the reaction we would get from the public would be one of, "Oh gee, isn't that cute? That's funny, X-Files, you know..." The reaction we got was not one we had anticipated.
 

Three days after we placed the image onto our website, we received a very strange series of military faxes to our tech support fax machine, referring to a piece of hardware known as "Sky Station". Anybody ever hear of anything called Sky Station? Never heard of it, have you? Well, it's up there. It's an orbital platform of some kind. We were receiving live messages from Sky Station for a day or two and we decided this wasn't right; we were going to call the Pentagon and tell them about it. So I picked up the phone and first I called Fort Monmouth; then I called down to Langley Air Force Base. They wanted to know, "Why are you calling Langley Air Force Base?" Well, where else would I call about a satellite that's sending messages to our fax machine...talk about sounding strange...that say this satellite is about to crash, it's coming down, its communications systems are breaking down. Well, finally we got to somebody who was of authority. It was Colonel James that we got to, and he gets on the phone with me...I'm in my car, on my car phone...and he says: "Mr. Shulman, please secure these faxes. Do not let anyone see them. We'll take care of it. We'll let you know what to do with the faxes." It's like...the military goes silent.
 

That next day our offices were broken into. Our front door was smashed, our glass was smashed to smithereens all over the place, and everything was taken out of the file cabinets in our offices. My office was a wreck when I got in there. It was awful. We came in the next day to work and it was like: what happened, what happened?

 

I had these faxes in my briefcase. I'd taken them with me, home. So apparently, by not leaving them there, I probably worsened the situation. It might have been better if I'd left them there, to be frank; if they'd found them and had just come and arrested us, taken us away. They were top level, five-level clearance. We're not supposed to even see or even know such a thing, but inadvertently, as a result, we became aware of the fact that there's an orbital DSP [Defense Space Platform], called Sky Station, which is nuclear-hardened and equipped to carry nuclear weapons, because it was described in these faxes.

 

It is not a very pleasant place to be, to discover that now, here we are at the end of the Cold War with an agreement that there will be no nuclear weapons in space in orbit, and there is apparently a platform up there that the United States secretly put up back in the '60s or '70s or '80s, that's equipped; it's nuclear-hardened, it's one of the Star Wars SDI series, based on Spacelab, equipped to handle and carry nuclear weapons.

 

So now, not only did we have a picture of an alleged alien craft on our website, talking about alien technologies being transferred to AT&T, but we also were in possession of very high level, Level Five, Top Secret security clearance military faxes describing something called Sky Station.

 

That week we had visits from the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. They came up and they interviewed us. They put me through a day-long third degree. We didn't want it happening in the middle of our customers coming in and seeing us or selling personal computers and servers, so I took them to an out-of-the-way part of the office, down the hall, down the elevator to a little office downstairs, and I got a query about everything just short of...well, it included my shoe size, when I was born, names of parents, names of grandparents, when they entered the country, driver's licence number. They went through a Q&A with me and with my staff, that just came short of asking me the wrong question - if you know what I mean.

 

We were very startled, naturally. We weren't certain what in fact was going on, but we're not ones to back down at American Computer so we decided that instead of running for cover and taking the picture down off of our website... because we kind of connected that the two things might have something to do with each other...instead of backing down and turning it all off, we would go the other direction. So we moved the picture to a separate section of our website and created an entire website within our website, called American Computer Company Special Investigation. This is what happens when you grow up in New Jersey! Of course, we couldn't have rubbed salt into a deeper wound: "Some have claimed that alien technology was found on board a UFO crashed in Roswell, 1947. Very dramatic. Is it true? Did the US military discover something strange in the desert near Albuquerque, New Mexico? Did they alter human history? Was the transistor one of those alien marvels? Click here for the original story."
 

We tried to be a little cute. We put up a picture, and if you go to our website it's still there. If you go to our main website, http://accpc.com, at the bottom of the page is a nav bar with a pointer in the middle of the corporate info products, catalogue, features, tech support, Roswell 1947, help. You can go to that link and click on it and it'll take you to this special page which, of course, has now grown tremendously. It has something like, we estimate, about 9,000 messages and articles now stored within it. We started off on one Internet server and moved it to five Internet servers, and now we are on one of our super-servers which consists of four groups of four Pentium XEONs and three different service-provider carriers and a whole lot of communications just to handle the load. We get about, we estimate, three million to three and a half million visitors a month to the site. And they're not necessarily people like yourselves, open-minded, interested; they're kids from college, kids from high schools, military people from countries like Iran...I'm serious! I mean, we can track some of the addresses that show up in our logs. I didn't even know Iran had Internet! We've got a very strange reaction to our story.
 

What we did in the story was we isolated a few pointers, some of which only I was privy to. One of them was that there was some relationship between the government and AT&T that resulted in the transistor's invention. I mentioned I grew up in the household of the head of Bell Labs, so I knew that there was something strange about the transistor because I knew Bill Shockley, and Bill Shockley was something of a witless buffoon. There's no way he could have invented the transistor.

 

The symbol for the transistor is made up of three pieces: positive, positive and negative; or negative, negative and positive...silicon dioxide doped with arsenic and boron, in 1947. Now, in 1947, doping things with boron was not easy. It required the sort of equipment that even Bell Labs in 1946 did not possess. They had this type of equipment at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories - but it would have taken thousands and thousands and thousands of man-hours to invent the transistor.
 

If you look back at it historically, what AT&T was claiming was that one day this "genius", William Shockley, was working with a rectifier; he looked at it and he noticed it had unusual propensities, and there, bingo, he invented the transistor! He figured it out right there! And to verify that, the two other "geniuses" that they got to help work on the transistor, Dr Bardeen and Dr Brattain, both said: "Oh yeah, I remember a guy by the name of Case was [allegedly] talking about transistors in 1931, and I knew back then we were going to have them."

 

That is the history of the transistor at AT&T prior to 1948, other than claiming it was invented in December of 1947 by Dr Shockley. Anybody believe that story? Me neither. And I knew, because the administrative head of the transistor project was Jack Morton - the man at whose house I was staying to go to school and whose sons I was friends with - and he often commented on the fact that it was really a shame that those three idiots got responsibility for the transistor and he didn't. And I always wondered, because he too didn't possess the scientific ability to develop the transistor. He was a brilliant man who had invented the radiobroadcast vacuum tube, the close-spaced triode, but it appears as if he was brought in to head up the project to try to draw back the transistor in time to radio tubes and the things that Shockley talked about; and it was as if the whole thing was just a ploy and he might as easily have been given responsibility and got the Nobel Prize as Bill Shockley. Professional jealousy?
 

In any event, for most of my young life I believed that the transistor had come from a government project and that they were just hiding its origins. Which government project, I did not realise until I saw the Shopkeeper's Notebook in the possession of my friend, the consultant.
 

Now, I'd heard a lot about Roswell in my life and I'd read the Project Blue Book books and I'd read a lot of books like Berlitz's books and so forth, but I was not someone who believed in Roswell, who believed that a UFO had crashed at Roswell at the time, in any event. There I was, stuck with all this information and having created this rather minor scandal on the Internet...well, maybe not minor, with the Air Force coming to visit us.

 

Next thing I know, radio talk show host Art Bell sends science reporter Linda Moulton Howe to my office. She has to be there because she has to see whether or not our offices were actually broken into. A beautiful woman, very intelligent...she shows up at the office with a tape recorder. I'm exhausted...the weeks have been going not so good lately, and we're still picking up the pieces of glass out of the sofas in the lobby. She sees the windows are broken in the front and we have a wooden partition set up to try to keep the air out of the building, and she records me answering questions about all this. I try to be as vague as I can and answer the questions about what's going on here, and she talks about the story. And next thing I know, she plays the tape on "Dreamland", on Art's show. I swear to God, it was the strangest thing we had ever seen happen!

 

That very next day we got well over 3,000 phone calls from people all trying to get in to see me personally; they had to come to see me personally, to tell me about Roswell. We received mail and e-mail by the 10,000 pieces. Our normal 2,000 visitors a day on our World Wide Web site jumped up so high that one of our carriers refused to carry us anymore.

 

At that point I realised there's more than just a casual interest on the part of the public, so we decided we would carry the original ACC Roswell story right through to its ultimate conclusion. We have been for several years now.

 

So, we have publicised the fact that Dr Morton met his untimely death and that Dr Morton was one of the few people who knew the true history of the transistor at AT&T - aside from Bill Shockley who would never have talked because that would have meant the end of his Nobel Prize, along with Drs Bardeen and Brattain, and Dr Kilby who subsequently went on to bigger and better things, and he's dead now.

 

It looked like Dr Morton was breaking camp with AT&T and was very, very outspoken, very angry with AT&T over this whole thing. Professional jealousy, I guess. One day in 1972, Dr Morton was found knocked unconscious and set afire in his Volvo P18 sports coupι, devastating the Morton household and family - my friends - and for reasons that nobody seemed to know.

 

Well, we decided to see whether or not there might be any link, any reason to link Dr Morton's possible migration to a Japanese firm, and we tried to make an inquiry about it with the corporate security department at AT&T. That's when we discovered that there are people working in corporate security at AT&T who don't want to talk about Dr Morton's untimely death. Now, you've got to understand, we're talking about something which happened 25 years ago.

 

So we were investigating further, and I interviewed a member of the Morton household who was talking about the transistor project and got very, very teary-eyed when I talked about the transistor. I said, "Oh, did you ever wonder where the transistor really came from?" It was as if I had cut a jugular. The conversation ended right there. "Can't discuss this further with you."

 

We looked into it a little bit further and it became clear to us that Dr Morton was probably responsible for this Shopkeeper's Notebook working its way outside of AT&T - probably, because he was the principal investigator. Everybody knows what a principal investigator is. Involved in any government project you have a principal investigator. They have to name somebody to take the blame. When AT&T screws up, they have to have someone to fire, and they're certainly not going to pick someone important enough in their view; they're going to pick the one that everybody doesn't like. He was a tough guy; very, very strong-minded; and everybody didn't like him that much, so they made him the principal investigator.
 

There were other people involved, apparently. There was a fellow by the name of Ramey. He was a figure at the Department of the Army. He was named in the documents. There were quite a few other people named in the documents. We're not revealing all of the people at this particular juncture because of Mrs Proscauer who won't allow us to give out certain things. And in order to continue on an ongoing basis having access to these documents and so-called Notebook, we're very cautious about the information we give out.

 

In any event, we decided to depict in a series of pages on the Internet the entirety of the story of what we'd been going through, going on the theory that one of the ways you can protect yourself from, for instance, being assassinated by having information in your possession that's dangerous to others, is to publicise it as widely as you possibly can - which is what we did. Of course, there's a certain drawback to that approach. The drawback was that within no time the attacks, the onslaughts, the assaults, the death threats, the credibility attacks, the undermining of credibility, the public humiliation, pain and suffering began.
 

We found ourselves besieged by what I can only describe as a multilateral black project, which included death threats on myself and my family, death threats on our employees, pictures of me with bullet holes and blood dripping out, on the Internet, out of the blue...a really, really strange thing to have happen. We had people come up and claim they had been hired by us to verify the claims that technology like this originated on an alien spacecraft.

 

And you've got to understand, we didn't say that it originated on an alien spacecraft. We asked the question, "Did it originate...?" Would you run around on the Internet saying this technology came from an alien spacecraft? No. You'd ask the question. You'd say, "Let's put together the evidence; let's find out."

 

We decided we would approach a higher authority, ask the question to the higher authority and make it a matter of public record. So, who is a higher authority, other than, say, Bill Clinton, that you might go to to ask the question: Did the transistor and subsequent technologies fall into the hands of AT&T from the Nazi Germans, the Japanese? Well, neither of them had any of this stuff. Secret government project? Well, the United States Government couldn't build any of this stuff. Half this stuff that we saw in the Notebook...even today we don't even have some of the minerals, some of the chemical materials, necessary to create them.

 

We decided we would ask the Secretary of Defense, William Cohen. In fact, we got William Cohen and then his administrative assistant on the phone, and the head of the Air Force OSI instantly on the phone with us, and sent them a kit and kaboodle of stuff to take a look at. We asked them to come down, take a look at things that we wanted explained in their original context. Well, we've never heard from them about it. We haven't heard from the Air Force or OSI - we filed OSI 9001 pages, demands, with them. We've never heard a single word back from the OSI, the Air Force, the Pentagon. They've kept their distance, accepted the requested requests and violated the law, because under the law, when you give them these demands, they have 30 days to respond. Not a single response. As if to say, "You're not influential enough to get us to respond to these."
 

In any event, we got nowhere with them so we decided we might embarrass them a little bit. Now, how do you embarrass the Air Force? I mean, sometimes they do a pretty good job of embarrassing themselves! But how do you embarrass the Air Force, how do you embarrass William Cohen, the Secretary of Defense, particularly in a time period when we're in the middle of an ersatz situation of war with Iraq, when the Cold War is over? You publish your findings; you have to have findings. I was invited to appear a total of 15 times on radio shows, including Art Bell again, Sightings, the Mike Jarmus Show, ABC News, and finally I turned down the Larry King Live show. I'd just about had enough. I was on ABC News, though, about three weeks ago.
 

We built two of the devices we saw in the Lab Shopkeeper's Notebook. One of them was a semiconductor device. This semiconductor device we called the "Transfer Capacitor", and it has actually shocked the industry. People called me "lunatic" and "liar" and every conceivable name in the book for a period of 11 months as we described the transfer capacitor's unusual capability. It can be made about the size of a molecule, it can be controlled by microvolts of electricity, it produces no heat and it switches at 12 terahertz.

 

Does anyone know what a terahertz is? Intel Pentium's transistors switch at 500 megahertz or some small multiple thereabouts. This thing is 12,000 times faster than the fastest transistors we've ever built. We tested it. We actually went out and got some silver alkane from a company in Pennsylvania that makes semiconductor materials. We built one, we tested it. We then realised that we could build it very dense.
 

We got some friends who operated a company called InMos, who had some semiconductor materials, and over six months - this is two years ago - we built an 8-gigabyte solid-state hard drive in a space about 'yay' big...poker-chip-sized...operating at the same speed, 12 terahertz, capable of replacing the memory of a PC. We subsequently built 2,500 of them and sent them out in the form of test kits for people in industry to evaluate - people who refused to believe that such a thing could exist. We sent them to Rohm & Haas; we sent them to Intel. We got some of them back. People didn't even want to look at them: "What is this nonsense?" Motorola wouldn't take one, interestingly. Texas Instruments took one.

 

In any event, for six months I had to put up with some of the most obnoxious, insulting, nasty comments you could imagine, even when I was at meetings of my own professional conferences. "The crazy alien guy with his flying-saucer transistor" - that was typical.
 

Ultimately what bailed us out was that a friend of mine who used to work for IBM, now for Lucent, managed to convince his private funding agency to give Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories a grant to check us out at ACC. He picked Lawrence Berkeley because they probably have the highest integrity of all the physics laboratories in the world - the ones who had the 10,000-foot racetrack, made out of 12 million tons of silver, that in 1947 must have knocked Henry Morganthal right out of his leather chair when it was requested. They tested using the same procedures, but they had a much better laser than we did. We only had a little laser at Princeton. They had a big laser with which they could watch the movement of electrons, and they verified not only the function but the speed. So, Lucent managed to double-check our work, even though it won't officially admit it.

 

What the "T-cap" or Transfer Capacitor really is, is a metal-insulated dielectric junction semiconductor based on silver alkane. It works on the principle whereby electrons strike the bond in question, elevate its energy level and, boom, what was an insulator becomes a conductor in a half of a millionth of a billionth of a second! Very fast! It persists for about two thousandths of those millionths of a billionths of a second and turns itself off. We use two of them in a pair, one to refresh the other, and they nearly never lose any electrons. Once we charge them up, they stay charged for an hour. So we only need a tiny bit of power to power them. They produce no heat. We can't measure heat from these things because the heat, if it were there, is absorbed back into the substance, the silver alkane, because of its unusual propensities.

 

Now, everyone who has ever owned a PC knows how much heat today's computer microprocessors generate. It's unearthly! And the faster they get, the more heat they generate. The power they consume is being turned into heat, like a toaster oven. That's why people call PCs "video toasters". This thing, if it were used to replace the transistors, the 130 million or so throughout your PC, would produce no heat. Instead of consuming 150 watts, it would probably consume one-thousandth of a watt. And it's been sitting on the shelves for nearly 50 years!

 

In any event, we've got this story, and 9,000 messages and news items about it. Really strange things and people that come on: a fellow by the name of Wang on the private alleged web identities of two very public figures; fraudulent publications about ACC; hackers who hack into our website.

 

If you go to our website and read through it, you'll be truly amazed. You'll be stunned, you'll be shocked. You will also walk away no longer a sceptic, if you were. If you're someone who believed, you will now see what I call "third party circumstantial evidence" that verifies that something very unusual happened in New Mexico in 1947.

 

We recently received, courtesy of the Russian Federation, a transcript of a statement on the subject by Leonid Alexiev. Leonid Alexiev, a Russian General, chaired a blue-ribbon committee to look into this in 1997, when it was brought to their attention when Bill Clinton went to Russia and some students stood up and said, "We saw this website called American Computer, and there it was said that the Defense Department has a UFO in the United States. Is this true, Mr Clinton?" Bill got up and said, "I don't know. No, no, it's not true. But wait a minute. I tried to ask the Defense Department, but they wouldn't tell me."

 

In any event, the Russians decided to put together this committee, and I don't know if they spent the millions of dollars on our account; they might have. They sent us a copy of the transcript of the report by Alexiev, which was also carried on The Learning Channel, TLC, last week. The Russians have decided there's an alien presence in our solar system, based on all the evidence, on these things they've examined.
 

They've somehow got a hold of pictures of our transcapacitor from our lab. I don't know how, because we've never taken any. Leave it to the Russians! The KGB doesn't exist anymore; it's called the MSB now, right? And Alexiev has gone public, as have the Russians, and as a result of his report he has now been appointed by...what's the name of the head of the Russian Republic, the drunken guy? Yeltsin...Boris has appointed him head of the Russian Space Command.

 

As an aside, we thought we would solicit a few senators' opinions. We solicited the offices of Senator Kennedy - another man who likes the glass of wine occasionally. In any event, we got a very strange reaction from the office of Senator Kennedy. They sent us a folio about a study that was done on funding, that was publicised by the Senator's office. In the middle of it they had yellowed out a section that talked about the deep space probe series that NASA is sending out - the Deep Space 1. I think they're naming them after that Star Trek show, Deep Space 9. When they get to nine, I don't know what they'll do!

 

In any event, Deep Space 3 or Deep Space 4 is slated to receive a piece of equipment called a "laser cannon". At Lincoln Labs there's a funded project afoot to develop, on a rush basis, an offensive weapon based on laser technology, because wherever this deep-space probe is going, they believe they need it. Deep space is the space outside of the solar system, or at the extreme ends of the solar system.
 

Apparently Senator Kennedy was one of the sponsors, but the senators and congressmen do not hold the same opinion as the Defense Department and the Air Force about whether there's an alien presence in or right outside of our solar system.

 

So, right now, that's about where we're up to. We're starting to commercialise the transfer capacitor and look at partners; we're going to get it out there. We figured, why not? We've spent so much money on the research investigation, we might as well see if we can sell these things to people. British Telecom has jumped in and stated they've placed a letter-of-intent order with us. They're using it in a product they call the "Soul Catcher" chip [see Global News, NEXUS 3/06, Oct&endash;Nov 1996]. We've had some preliminary discussions with a company called Shipley, the world's largest manufacturer of semiconductor materials.
 

We've had discussions with Intel, IBM. Just in the last few months, a guy from IBM said, "You should have been dealing with us all along." "Well, why didn't you come to us?" "Well, I'm coming to you now." "There are a lot of people who are interested." "Well, we're IBM." "So? You had these in your lab all along and couldn't get them to work!"

 

We're not sure what direction it's all going to go in, but I just wanted to end with this. This morning, as I was going up in the elevator, I felt like I was hanging upside down, holding the world up with my feet. The next time you get in the elevator out there, think about that. That's how we feel at ACC.

 

Edited from a lecture at the Global Sciences Congress in Florida, USA.  For more details, visit American Computer Company (Comp America) website at www.accpc.com and/or www.compamerica.com, or contact Joshua Lee Freeman joshua.freeman@life-union.com or Jack Shulman directly at compamerica@compamerica.com

 

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Hello.  This message is for Josh Freeman.

 

I am sending the "Fact or Fantasy" article from 9 December 1990, pp. 1F,4F in

the Springfield, Missouri, "News-Leader" in four parts.

 

The first two parts are in this email.  The files are large.  Some of the

wording is difficult to read.  A few scratches on the microfilm of this article

add to the reading difficulty.

 

Here is the second two parts from the "Fact or Fantasy" article from 9 December

1990, pp. 1F,4F in the Springfield, Missouri, "News-Leader."

 

Gerald F. Anderson turned up in the Springfield, Missouri, 1996 City Directory,

page 11, with the necessary correlation by occupation (custodian at Southwest

Missouri State Unversity), but no mention of a telephone number).

 

Gerald F. Anderson

5453 N. Farm Road 151

Springfield, MO 65803-8239

 

The November 2005 Springfield City Directory does not list anyone by the name of

Gerald Anderson any longer.  However, I verified the 1996 Directory information

with the current November 2004 Springfield, Missouri, City Directory (page 14)

and the online Greene County Assessor's website (Gerald Francis Anderson). 

 

This came off Ancestry.com's Public Information Index:

Gerald F Anderson, 64 (Age), 5453 North Farm Road 151,  Springfield  Missouri 

65803.  417-833-2844

 

If you would like to contact the church mentioned in the 1990 "News-Leader"

article, p.4F, below is that contact information.

 

Ascension Episcopal Church

905 W. Katella Street

Springfield, MO 65804

Telephone: 417-881-7065

 

Good luck in your search.

 

John Rutherford localhistory@mail.sgcl.org

Local History and Genealogy Department

Springfield-Greene County Library

 

PLEASE SEND EMAIL REQUESTS TO: http://thelibrary.org/asklib.cfm

PHONE: (417) 874-8112 ext 128

MAILING ADDRESS:

  The Library Center

  4653 South Campbell

  Springfield, MO 65810-1723

FOR OTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE SEE OUR WEB SITE:

http://thelibrary.org/lochist/about.cfm

 

The News-Leader article about Gerald Francis Anderson from Microfilm

at the Springfield-Greene County Library downloadable from microfilm turned to .tiff format.

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Travis Walton from the movie Fire in the Sky www.travis-walton.com

As reference to discuss another alien encounter story.

 

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From: Travis Walton <travis@travis-walton.com>

 

To: DBA Wampum World of Life Union Corporation <lifeunioncorporation@gmail.com>

Date: Dec 11, 2005 12:45 AM

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Sorry Joshua, but the agency that's REALLY involved is probably top secret.  Right now the Air Force gets most of the inquiries, but they have a pretty standard "stone wall" answer for everything.  Good luck

 

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do you know what section of the us military, pentagon hq, arlington va or washington, d.c. deals the most with alien investigations and such.  i am in the district of columbia at present time.

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Like I said Joshua, I don't know.  I haven't got into that archival search stuff.  If Stan can't point you in the right direction, I don't know what else you could do.  All anybody is going to find these days are just bits and references that haven't been erased yet.  But best of luck anyway.

 

Travis

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im wracking my brain trying to figure it out.  the army generals listed with roswell incident i have been reading their personal office files in the library of congress manuscripts division.  still not much leads.  there must be a federal archives section in the district of columbia where the answers are.  have you heard which top secret agency may be involved with this.  im doing stanton friedman's ecommerce shoping cart for his books crash at corona and top secret / majic, and still i am not finding many leads.  he mentinoed the afosi at bolling afb and the college park, md national archives.  have you heard of other sections of the federal government that would have ur files for example.

 

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From: Travis Walton <travis@travis-walton.com>

 

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Date: Nov 12, 2005 12:24 AM

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You are probably right Joshua

 

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interseting movie.

im intersted to learn more.

u should sell things on ur website online, set up a paypal shopping cart.  im trying to do this for stanton friedman right now who wrote crash at corona book about roswell.

 

 

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