ALIEN INTERVIEW - THE NEW EARTH - Earth Changes and The ...
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<strong>and</strong> being threatened. He also claimed to know a Roswell nurse who assisted in a<br />
preliminary autopsy at the base hospital <strong>and</strong> who described the aliens to him.<br />
<strong>The</strong> nurse subsequently disappeared. However, attempts to identify the mystery nurse have<br />
proven to be a complete failure after Dennis provided a false name. However, also see<br />
some corroborative evidence immediately following Dennis' affidavit, such as David<br />
Wagnon, a medical technician, who remembered the nurse fitting Dennis' description, as did<br />
Pete Anaya, who said the pretty nurse he knew <strong>and</strong> encountered at the base hangar telling<br />
him of the bodies there subsequently disappeared.<br />
Roswell police chief L. M. Hall stated that Dennis was telling him of calls from the base about<br />
small coffins for the aliens only a few days after the crashed saucer story broke in the<br />
Roswell papers. Similarly, S/Sgt. Milton Sprouse also said he heard of the coffin call from<br />
Dennis <strong>and</strong> a medic friend told him of the alien bodies <strong>and</strong> autopsy at the hospital.<br />
<strong>The</strong> medic <strong>and</strong> doctors <strong>and</strong> nurses involved in the autopsy all immediately were<br />
transferred <strong>and</strong> their fate remained unknown. In addition, other independent witnesses<br />
have provided first <strong>and</strong> second-h<strong>and</strong> testimony about small bodies being found with details<br />
very similar to those provided by Dennis, including Walter Haut, Frederick Benthal, Eli<br />
Benjamin, <strong>and</strong> relatives of "Pappy" Henderson.<br />
Family <strong>and</strong> friends of Oliver "Pappy" Henderson: Henderson was one of the senior pilots<br />
at Roswell. When the first public stories of a Roswell saucer crash began circulating in<br />
1981, Henderson confided to family <strong>and</strong> friends of being the pilot who flew bodies of the<br />
aliens <strong>and</strong> crash wreckage to Wright Field. He also claimed to have seen the craft <strong>and</strong><br />
bodies, <strong>and</strong> provided a description of the aliens.<br />
Sgt. Robert E. Smith: A member of an air transport unit at Roswell, Smith said he helped<br />
load crates filled with debris for transport by C-54's, including one flown by Henderson <strong>and</strong><br />
his crew. Smith was also among the witnesses to describe the mysterious "memory foil"<br />
which he said was in the crates. He further described strangers to the base dressed in<br />
plainclothes <strong>and</strong> flashing ID cards for some unknown project, perhaps part of the special<br />
CIC-team mentioned in the Ramey memo <strong>and</strong> by Frank Kaufmann. Finally he claimed that<br />
distant cousin of his was with the Secret Service <strong>and</strong> was there at the base representing<br />
President Truman. (<strong>The</strong> same name was also provided by Kaufmann.)<br />
S/Sgt. Earl V. Fulford: In the engineering squadron, Fulford said he participated in the large<br />
debris field cleanup guarded by MPs, h<strong>and</strong>led the mysterious "memory foil," saw what may<br />
have been the tarped crash object on a flatbed truck being towed to Hangar 84, <strong>and</strong> in the<br />
middle of the night was made to load a large wooden crate into an idling C-54.<br />
Earl Zimmerman: Formerly with AFOSI (AF counterintelligence). While in officers' club<br />
heard many rumors about flying saucer crash <strong>and</strong> of it being investigated under the guise of<br />
an airplane crash. Several times observed Gen. Ramey <strong>and</strong> Charles Lindbergh being at<br />
base unannounced in connection with this. Like Robert Smith, spoke of seeing an unknown<br />
CIC man being at base. Col. Blanchard told him it was OK. Later worked with astronomer<br />
Dr. Lincoln LaPaz <strong>and</strong> corroborated story of Roswell CIC man Lewis Rickett that LaPaz<br />
investigated Roswell afterwards with the help of the CIC to try to determine objects<br />
trajectory. Again an airplane crash was the cover story.<br />
Lt. Robert Shirkey: <strong>The</strong>n the assistant operations officer, Shirkey witnessed the loading of<br />
the<br />
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