Recently researcher Charlette LeFevre and Philip Lipson made yet another discovery of a news headline that further documents the Air Force crash that involved military officers carrying back what is believed to be evidence from a UFO sighting. The incident that involved a Maury Island UFO sighting, interviewing witnesses and pilot Kenneth Arnold has become known as the Maury Island UFO Incident.For researchers of the Maury Island UFO sighting this is likened to finding another Roswell headline that had yet been undiscovered and disclosed.
Wrecked Bomber Carried Disc Secret Mon. - Aug. 4, 1947, Tacoma Times
Army Says Data Was On Plane
By Paul Lantz
The army air forces Monday confirmed
reports the B-25 bomber which crashed at Kelso Friday carrying
classified secret material pertaining to discs.
According to a United Press report
Monday, Brig. Gen. Ned Schramm, chief of staff of the Fourth air force
at San Francisco, confirmed a story carried exclusively in the Tacoma
Times Saturday that the planes had been on a disc mission.
The Times, which was the first
newspaper to break the story, had been informed by an anonymous tipster
that the fallen plane carried disc data at the time of the crash.Still
unconfirmed is the tipster’s statement that the crash was caused by
sabotage.
It was revealed Monday that specimens
obtain on Maury Island by two Tacoma businessmen are of a substance
unknown to the University of Chicago metallurgists.
Previously, in 2006 the museum researchers had discovered a never
before seen news article in the Kelsonian Tribune “Flying Disk
Investigators Die in Army Bomber Wreck” and through local interviews
located the spot of the B-25 Bomber crash site near Kelso Washington on
Aug. 15, 2007 along with landowner James Greear.The Northwest Museum of Legends and Lore formerly the Seattle Museum of the Mysteries has been researching the mystery since 2001. LeFevre and Lipson hope to publish a book in the upcoming weeks on the complete incident with new documents, photos and information. The incident involved such personalities as Harold Dahl, Kenneth Arnold who’s sighting over Mt. Rainier is when media coined the term flying saucer and Fred Crisman who would later be interviewed by Jim Garrison on the JFK assassination.
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