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Crash Site

"We were lying in the back of my pickup truck...having a good ole time when about 11:30 the night of July 4, 1947, all... broke loose."

"...there was a big flash, and intense, bright explosion, with a noise like thunder, this thing came plowing through the trees, shearing off the tops, and then stopped between two huge rocks...the... thing stopped about 60 yards from the pickup,... we thought at first it was going to hit us!"

"...the next day...we watched as...military vehicles pulled up to the crash.  We decided to get... out of there!"

"...we picked up some of the trash around the crash...showed some of it at the Blue Moon, a popular tavern back then... my girlfriend took some of the material with her...She died in an accident pretty soon thereafter, and the crash stuff was never found."

"My house was broken into, and the only things that the thieves stole was a pistol and all of the debris I had picked up at the crash."

"From that time until today, I was afraid; afraid for the safety of my family, knowing that many had been threatened by officials in the military."    

- The Jim Ragsdale Story: A Closer Look at the Roswell Incident

April 2000

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