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Chapter One: The Beginnings
The Object in the Air
The Debris Field and the Strange Metal
The Chaves County Sheriff and the U.S. Army
Counter-Intelligence Agents Disagree
The Press Release
Flying Saucer Crashes Disappear from the Literature
Chapter Two: Talk of the Bodies
Anne Robbins
Frankie Rowe
Beverley Bean
First-Hand Witnesses
Martin Jorgenson
Thomas Gonzales
The Military Police at Roswell
Evaluating the Tales
Chapter Three: Colonel Blanchard’s Staff
Major Jesse Marcel
Other Members of Blanchard’s Staff
Not All Are Positive, Others Are
More Flight Crew Testimony
Chapter Four: The “Higher-Ups”
Brigadier General Arthur Exon
Chapter Five: The Media
Johnny McBoyle and KSWS
The Associated Press
The Press in Fort Worth
Confusion about Ramey and Marcel
Chapter Six: Investigations and Investigators
Plock, Korff and Exon
The Attacks on Jesse Marcel
Verification of the Alien Crash
Chapter Seven: Too Many Witnesses?
Glenn Dennis
Frank Kaufmann and The Nine
Gerald Anderson
Jim Ragsdale
Lieutenant Colonel Philip J. Corso
Walt Whitmore, Jr
Chapter Eight: The Skeptical Side of the Fence
The Twining Letter
Air Intelligence Report No. 100-203-79
The McCoy Notes
Captain Lorenzo Kent Kimball
Last Comments Here
Chapter Nine: General Ramey and the Smoking Gun
First Attempts to Read the Memo
Others Enter the Arena
“Victims of the Wreck”
“Priming” of the Victims
Agreement in the Wording
A New Experiment
Chapter Ten: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Documentation Against
Witnesses for the Opposition
Documentation for the UFO Crash
More Eyewitness Testimony
The Ugly
The Bad
The Good
Military Reaction
The Final Word (for now)