Roswellians Have Differing Opinions
On Flying Saucers
Formatted By CammoDude
09-01-99
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Roswell is a bit uncertain about these flying disks, it would appear from interviews today with a number of local citizens, with about as many ideas concerning them as there are people interviewed.
The reactions ran the gamut from scoffs at the whole idea to serious thoughts that they represented experiments by the government. No one interviewed thought they came from sources outside the United States. Representative thought were about as follows:
Dr. A.D. Crile: - An obsession. I think it is a fixed curiosity. The condition of the eyes is such that some people think they see them when they look up into the sky, but others without the same deficiency do not see them. It is just an obsession; there is no such thing at all.
Ben Ginsberg: - I am satisfied it is not an illusion, I feel there is some foundation for it. It is not reasonable to suppose it would be enemy disks. My frank opinion is that it is an experiment and as quickly as they find one - which they will soon - the disks will be exposed as experiments by some individual or our own government.
H.M. Dow: - I have come to the conclusion that there are some disks flying around, and I think it is an experiment of some tactical branch of our armed forces.
W.W. Merritt: - I think most of them are optical illusions. If it is anything at all it is something of the army's, but I don't think there is a thing to it myself.
Rolla Hinkle: - I think the United States government is trying out something new. These disks may be radio-controlled instruments of some kind. In fact, I would make a guess that it is some military division of the government trying out radio- controlled objects flying through the air, possibly at super-sonic speeds.
Ross Malone Jr.: - I am still not convinced but that they are mass hysteria. If they keep increasing the reports and if the reports become more authentic I may have to revise my opinion later. But I am not going to revise it yet.
Claude Simpson: - I think undoubtedly there is something to it but there is a lot of hooey to it too. Some people are seeing them when they really don't exist, but there must be something to it. I have no idea what they are.
George Baideree: - Personally, I think it is some experiment of our war agencies. I don't think it is anything to be alarmed over, because I think it is some experiment being carried on by our own people.
Tom Hall: - I am as much at sea as anyone else. I think it is a scientific experiment emanating from some source, where I do not know. But I do not think it is our own country.
Walter Harrison: - I don't have the least idea on earth what it is. I haven't seen one and don't know anything about them except what I have read. It seems strange to me that if there are as many as have been reported that they aren't hitting something.
Bruce Poorbaugh: - I enjoy reading the stories about them. I believe it is an army or scientific experiment.
Wayne Adams: - There must be something to it or it would not be observed by so many people in so many areas. It is more likely that it is some solar phenomenon than experimental work by some enemy nation. If they are man made and as big as a house, as some reports have it, someone should be able to find one.
Dan Wilmot: - I think it is evidently a radar-controlled defense instrument of some kind which is being experimented with, and I think the atomic commission knows about it.
Will C. Lawrence: - I think this is some test the government is making. If it weren't the government, they would already have run this down and let the public know what it is all about.
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