From: alan.eldridge@dragonbbs.com (Alan Eldridge)
Date: 15 Jan 94 06:12:00 GMT
Message-ID: <104.1051.551.0N03B557@dragonbbs.com>
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
From 'The Dayton Daily News', Saturday, Jan 15, 1994
Wright-Pat says rumors of aliens are ungrounded
Associated Press
A Wright-Patterson Air Force Base spokesman said
Friday that the base never has been a storage area for
extraterrestrials or alien aircraft.
Wright-Pat spokesman Bobbie Mixon responded to
a congressman's request that the investigative arm of
Congress look into the possibility of a goverment cover-
up related to the 1947 crash of a flying object in New Mexico,
U.S. Rep. Steve Schiff, R-N.M., made the request to the
General Accounting Office.
The crash occurred on July 2, 1947, near the ranching
community of Corona, N.M.
The Air Force said the wreckage came from a weather
balloon with a radar-reflecting device.
Other people said that the device was a flying saucer
and that goverment teams whisked away the wreckage and
perhaps the bodies of aliens. They said debris from the
crash was taken first to Fort Worth, Texas, then to what
is now Wright-Patterson.
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