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Interview of Gerald Anderson, 07/24/1991
@USNationalArchives
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A very important witness with regard to recovery of a crash flying saucer in New Mexico in July 1947.
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Give me a summary of what happened in 1947 with regard to a crash flying saucer in New Mexico.
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We had just moved to Alcurtin, Mexico, on July 4, 1947.
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We drove down to the Plains of Santa Augustine, which is west of Sacorra, in Mexico and the Magdalena Dattel area.
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Being the first time in New Mexico and coming back used to that dry heat was just like being outside of it. It was unbelievable to me.
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And my brother died of an architect in Mexico City.
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And you would receive this PhD at University of New Mexico.
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diary of the first person to investigate the wreckage in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947 of
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This is ironic that the first atomic bomb was detonated in New Mexico just two years
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So New Mexico was the hotbed of military research at that time.
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Mexico than anywhere else at that time.
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down in Mexico City mm-hmm where those bills came from that were in Bernard Barker's pocket
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him uh if they dig into that part of this investigation all the Mexico stuff about the Cuban
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into the bank account down in Mexico City to pay the cost of that triangular fire team base
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to Mexico to investigate the bank account.
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He said, in case I do not make it to my decision point or onto the Mexico border, I am sending
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Mexico, but won't because they know I am armed and I have a massive v-bid. We pause right there for
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Mexico. Tell me a little bit more about you know the way that you see the for
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New Mexico who almost never went in the sun because he was living indoors just about all his life as
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It's a core in New Mexico.
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took place at the core New Mexico, April 24th, 1964,
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to the SCORDIU Mexico.
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that was landed in the Royal and SCORDIU Mexico
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So if you take us back to 1947 to Rosalind, Mexico,
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It's a core new Mexico that happened April 24th, 1964.
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And so he was like, you got to look into these cases and I was like, OK, you know, he's giving some examples in France in the 50s and like literally like a week later, he gets the phone call about the landing in the corner, Mexico that involved the police officer by the name of Lonnie Zamora.
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that the spaceship crashed in New Mexico.
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called The Legend of Obie Taggart in New Mexico.
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these different accounts of sightings in and around like New Mexico and other surrounding
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navigate an electrical storm in Roswell, New Mexico. My friends at her pilots can navigate an
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electrical storm in New Mexico. In F18 or Airbus 321, they were downed. These objects were down,
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but they were good enough to hit the ones that downed in New Mexico in the forties. They've
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people in America think those are people from Mexico or some country. I mean, they're considering
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