Charles
Fischer is the publisher of the
Roswell Daily
Record, the local
newspaper. Jerry talks with him about covering the news with
a UFO beat which is unusual for newspapers and how and why
he came to Roswell. Fisher also tells Jerry about his
friendship with Art McQuiddy, who is 91 now and was not only
the editor of the newspaper when the 1947 crash happened
but also was friends with many of the military people there
including Col. William Blanchard the commander of the base
as well as later becoming friends with Glenn Dennis, one of
the founders of the UFO Museum and who worked at a
funeral home
there and was asked for information about children's caskets
and lost his fiancee' who was an Army nurse and was there
for the alien autopsy. She was moved out quickly and some
say he was later told she died in a
plane crash. MP3
Running time: 8 minutes, 20 seconds Windows
Media Version
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Don
Burleson is the
New Mexico State Director of MUFON as well as a
recognized expert on
UFOs
and other conspiracy material. His approach is interesting
in that he comes from an academic perspective. In this
interview various subjects were covered plus a note that he
for the first time is starting his
own publishing company.
Dennis
Balthaser,
who has been a resident of
Roswell since the mid-90s, talks with Jerry about some of
the inner workings of the UFO subject in that city.
Julie Shuster, current director of the UFO Museum and
daughter of Walter Haut, one of the museum's founders,
surprised everyone by declining the opportunity to have her
father inducted into the Roswell Hall of Fame.
In addition, Dennis covers some of his expertise in
investigating UFOs - besides Roswell he specializes in
researching the purported subterranean base at Dulce, Area
51, and the Egyptian pyramids. MP3
Running time: 28 minutes, 22 seconds -
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Ken
Storch:
Direct from Roswell
- Jerry discovers some new evidence when
he talks with retired police officer Ken Storch.
Storch took a police forensic approach to the
familiar General Ramey photo (shown left) in
which the Roswell crash was debunked.
Looking at it from the perspective of a police
officer looking at a crime scene, he realized
several things that did not add up.
For instance, the General needed a shave,
insignia did not match dress class A uniforms,
ties loose on the radiator - all led up to
evidence that show the balloon story was simply
that.
In
the opening show for the series Roswell 2010,
Jerry visits with three guests including Travis Walton known
for being the subject of the movie, "Fire in the Sky."
Two other people in the audience tell Jerry about their
experiences as well and one of them has written a book on
the subject, for this opening show on abductions and other
strange experiences.
MP3
Running time: 43 minutes, 49 seconds Windows
Media Version Part 1 -
Windows
Media Version Part 2