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robsteth
What ever happened to this guy...... grin2.gif ......he says he was at the crash site back in 1947..... angry.gif ...... he provided new details?/// Was it determined he was telling the truth or lying....... devil.gif .......... He said there were 4 being and one was still alive and it communicated with him and that a archelogy group arrived then the military............. Last I heard anderson was working as a preaher in misisppi or something like that.......please post updates on his innocent.gif crediability....................
exeller
Is there a picture of this man? Are you sure this guy even existed?
Graylady
umm...i don't know if i am right or wrong..but there was a story i watched on my local channel that a father and a son came face to face with an alien in a crash site...

he found 2 dead aliens and 1 was still standing...

when that dude (father) came close to alien, the alien seems to start talking to him on his head... w00t.gif

The kid that was standing with his father later (like when he became adult) pass this story to the media...

Who knows...

But ALIEN ROCKS... wub.gif
supercar
Here's the Gerald Anderson story:

http://ds.dial.pipex.com/ritson/scispi/roswell/anderson.htm

Excerpt:

To a 5-year-old kid from Indianapolis, the mountains and mesas and vast scrubland surrounding Albuquerque seemed an alien world.

"I was in awe" recalls Gerald Anderson of his arrival in New Mexico with his family in July 1947. "I was in the wild frontier. There were real, live Indians out there."

Then says Anderson, on his second day in the Southwest he bumped into real,live creatures from a truly alien world.

There were four -- two dead, on dying, one apparently uninjured. The creatures were about 4 feet tall, with heads disproportionately large for their bodies by human measure and almond-shaped, coal black eyes. They huddled in the shadow of 50-ft-diameter silver disk - a "flying saucer" that had crashed into a low hillside on the rim of what locals call the Plains of San Augustin.

Anderson, a former police chief at Rockaway Beach and Taney County deputy sheriff who now works as a security officer in Springfield, is adamant about events on the hot midsummer day so long ago.

"I saw them. I even touched one of the creatures. I put my hand on their ship. And I wasn't alone - my dad, my uncle, my brother and my cousin all saw the same things. And so did a lot of other people. But they aren't talking.

Anderson is talking, publicly, after 43 years of silence.

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I saw a television interview with Anderson and he seemed credible.
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