The Ft Dix Alien - Again
Back in 1982, crashed UFO researcher Leonard Stringfield published the story of a former US Air Force man - given the identity of “Jeffrey Morse” - who claimed personal knowledge of the shooting of an alien being at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey in January 1978.
The controversial tale has been discussed, debated, championed, debunked, and denied for years - in varying degrees and by numerous people.
And now, once again, it’s in the news, as the following, new story from The Trentonian demonstrates:
A Fort Dix Military Policeman supposedly pumped five bullets into what looked like a gray-type space alien and one more bullet into an apparent flying saucer hovering above his patrol car.The gray then somehow cleared a high chain-link fence before collapsing dead on a runway in a remote area of McGuire Air Force Base. The creature stank of ammonia and had the skin of a reptile, or so the story goes.
Prominent Ufologists have argued they possess solid evidence that such a case did indeed transpire nearly thirty years ago on Jan. 18, 1978.
Officials of the U.S. Air Force have repeatedly denied the claim, saying again this week that the so-called evidence in the case was discredited as a hoax years ago.
Click here for the rest of the story.
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June 11th, 2007 at 12:29 pm
Well, since we can automatically disbelieve anything the government says on the subject of UFOs, I guess we can safely assume the story may have some basis in fact. How MUCH basis is the real question.