ID | #1543399743 |
Added | Wed, 28/11/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Expert on chemicals and explosives told reporters that he saw the wreckage ULTRAGLIDE flying saucer on the hillside in Mexico, together with senior U.S. officials.
Confirm this by Ray L. Dimmick from the Apache Powder Co. and the air force in Washington fiction.
Then Dimmick (Dimmick) told reporters that he saw only a strip of metal, which told him she was from a space ship.
The rest, according to Demica came from two businessmen in Mexico city (American and Chilean). He declined to name them, said he would release the information "at the request of the relevant authorities."
Some of the information he gave was that the pilot of the plane died in the crash and that his body was embalmed for scientific study.
It was a piece of the machine, said Dimmick interviewers. He then described him saying that he had a diameter of 48 feet, was made of metal, resembling aluminium, but much more complicated, and it was equipped with two engines.
Then Dimmick was taken to the crash site where the wreckage was scattered.
The crash happened three months ago, he said.
Then Dimmick said that the piece of metal that he saw was actually a length of 8 feet, a width of 8 inches and a thickness of three quarters of an inch.
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Original news
An expert on chemicals and explosives told reporters yesterday he had seen the wreckage of an ultra streamlined flying saucer on aMexico City mountainside, and that top U.S. officials have viewed it.
But there was no confirmation of the account, related by Ray L. Dimmick sales manger of of the Apache Powder Co., and the Air Force in Washington said it had heard nothing about it.
Says Saw “Strip of Metal”
Dimmick later told newsmen he had seen only a strip of metal which he was told came from the space ship.
The remainder of his information Dimmick said, came from two businessmen in Mexico City, one an American, the other a Chilean. Dimmick declined to name them, said he would divulge that information “if requested by the proper authorities.”
Part of the information he said, was that a man 23 inched tall, the pilot of the plane, died in the crash and that his body had been embalmed for scientific study.
It was an exquisite piece of machinery, Dimmick told the first interviewers. He then described it in detail, saying it was 48 feet in diameter, built of a metal resembling aluminum, but much harder, and was powered by two motors.
He was then taken to the scene of the crash by associates and that the wreckage was roped off. The crash occurred three months ago he said.
Dimmick said later that the piece of metal he saw was actually eight feet long, 8 inches wide, and three-quarters of an inch thick.
Others Sighted
Reminded that the Air Force announced last December it was dropping its investigation of Flying Saucers because of preponderance of evidence that they do not exist, Dimmick said:
“I’m big enough to take the consequences of what I said and stand my ground.”
He said he has reports of that similar objects landed in various parts of North America in the last year, “but governments have clamped veils of secrecy about their investigations.”
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