He obviously wrote The Day After Roswell.
He says he was, but in The Day After Roswell, that was also co-written by William J. Burns.
Okay, so they started the journey in Roswell by truck, I believe it was.
In any case, he said that he'd heard that there were some bodies and they went in and they opened up with the caskets and he saw the body from the Roswell.
Yes, it was really funny actually because when I went to the 50th anniversary of the Roswell case that took place in 1997 in Roswell, New Mexico, and it was a scene because we had like members of Congress.
And he noted that all of the Roswell stuff was deleted.
He said that they rushed the book to print with William Burns because they wanted to make the, they wanted to ride the coattails of the 50th anniversary of Roswell and all the attention it was getting.
And, and I, uh, when he came to Roswell, there was a flurry of activity in one of the hangers and he was surrounded by all these news reporters.
one of the surviving beings from Roswell and that the taped, what's that?