SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCER STORY FUELS DEBATE FILE: UFO1895 =========================================================================== BBS: Fortean Research Center Date: 10-19-92 (17:43) Number: 3064 From: TESSA HEBERT Refer#: NONE To: ALL Recvd: NO Subj: Roswell in the News Conf: (10) FIDO UFO --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This article appeared in the Advertiser, Lafayette, Louisiana, on 10-29-92: FLYING SAUCER STORY FUELS DEBATE IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Both sides in a UFO debate remain light years apart nearly half a century after the Army claimed briefly it had recovered a flying disc in New Mexico. About 200 experts and enthusiasts at a weekend conference agreed the the 1947 announcement about an unidentified flying object in Roswell was a big mistake. They disagreed heatedly over how the mistake was made. "The many rumors regarding the flying disc became a reality yesterday when the intelligence office of the 509th Bomb Group... was fortunate enough to gain possession of the disc," the Army release said. Skeptics say there is no hard evidence the wreckage was anything other than the remains of a military balloon. That was the Army's final explanation. "It was a big embarassment," UFO debunker PHilip J. Klass said at the national meeting of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. CSICOP, based in Buffalo, N.Y., encourages the critical investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims from a responsible scientific point of view, the group says. The release was issued on the authority of an intelligence officer who was unable to identify the wreckage, said Klass, former senior editor of Aviation Week and Space Technology. But some researchers believe the government goofed in 1947 by calling attention to the find -- and has had to cover it up ever since. "It was no... weather balloon," was the deathbed declaration of an eyewitness, according to Donald R. Schmitt, co-author of "UFO Crash at Roswell" and director of special investigations at the J. Allen Hyneck Center for UFO Studies in Chicago. No only does Schmitt believe the wreckage was a UFO, he is investigating reports that the military recovered the bodies of aliens from the craft. He is trying to find a nurse believed to have helped with an "autopsy." The nurse had told a friend the bodies were smaller and more delicate than an adult human, with large heads and large concave eyes, Schmitt said in his book. Their hands had four fingers and no thumb, she reportedly said. "We are convinced she is still alive," Schmitt said Saturday. [end of article] Evidently, there was no news other than there is still disagreement about the Roswell incident. Does anybody out there have any other Roswell information from the weekend conference of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal? --Tessa * SLMR 2.1 * ------- UFO = Ugly Fearsome Oddity! -------- ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************