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This thing really got on rails in 1947. That is 75 years ago, when not only was there the Kenneth Arnold sighting up in Washington state, that's also the summer of Roswell.
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So he's basically saying that mentions 1947, presumably the year of, of Roswell and a couple of other famous sightings, Kenneth Arnold.
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hyper focused on that. I was dealing with Kenneth, Kenneth Arnold's daughter, Kim Arnold, getting her
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but Roswell happened just slightly later. Initially it was Kenneth Arnold. He was a pilot.
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and visit Fred Crisman, uh, and his partner and, um, Kenneth Arnold shows up, right? He's invited to
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that Kenneth Arnold saw, you know, in 1947, the same design, without him knowing, at the time he
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In 1947, a pilot named Kenneth Arnold was flying from Chehalis, Washington, to Yakima.
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We are honored indeed to have here in our studio this man, Kenneth Arnold, who we believe may be able to give us a first-hand account and give you the same on what happened.
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Shortly after leaving a meeting with Kenneth Arnold, two Air Force investigators who worked with military intelligence boarded a cargo plane with fragments retrieved by Dahl and examined by Arnold.
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And in 1947, Kenneth Arnold sees these little chevrons flying about, and they were kind of moving freely, and, you know, half a dozen of them.
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Well, the reporter said, ah, Kenneth Arnold sees flying saucers, right?
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Yeah, Kenneth Arnold in 1947, two months before Roswell,
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Kenneth Arnold citing here we've seen something I've seen something hundreds of
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I had Kim Arnold, the daughter of Kenneth Arnold.
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It's not a flying saucer. The term flying saucer doesn't exist. It's going to be invented two years later by Kenneth Arnold.
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I could go back to the 1940s about it. I'll give you one example. I interviewed Kenneth Arnold's
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going to and her father was very famous, Kenneth Arnold. You know, remember that the coin to the
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God, is it young, Heinrich? This is really cool. You know, I got to interview Kenneth Arnold's
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the nation, correct, all across the world. I mean, the Kenneth Arnold thing was huge, right?
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recognizable walking on the streets like everybody knew Kenneth Arnold. And he was going to go on a
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