The Roswell UFO Crash - Dr. Kevin D. Randle is a retired lieutenant colonel from the Iowa National Guard, as well as a prominent ufologist. Within the UFO community he is often regarded as one of the leading experts on the reported crash of a UFO near Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947. Randle began writing about UFOs while still serving in the United States Army as a helicopter pilot. He had entered the Army right out of high school, entered the warrant officer flight program and was graduated in the summer of 1968. Within weeks of that graduation ceremony, he was in Vietnam flying with the 116th Assault Helicopter Company based at Cu Chi. In March, 1969, Randle was transferred to the 187th Assault Helicopter Company at Tay Ninh. During those assignments, he flew missions in three of the four tactical zones in Vietnam. Randle began his study of UFOs while still a high school student. In 1972 he published his first article about UFOs in Saga's Annual UFO Report. Throughout the 1970s, he published a number of articles concerning a variety of UFO sightings including tales of alien abduction, photographic cases, and those involving some sort of physical evidence. In 1975 he was asked by Jim Lorenzen to investigate the wave of cattle mutilations that were sweeping the Midwest and west. By the early 1980s, Randle was disillusioned by the UFO field. Hundreds of thousands of reports had been collected, but all seemed to be the same as those collected before. Another investigation of a light in the night sky or a disk seen during the day was not going to advance knowledge of the phenomena. During the 1990s, Randle clashed with a number of other UFO researchers, most notably Stan Friedman. Randle had found little to support the idea of a second "Roswell" crash on the Plains of San Agustin, a theory endorsed and supported by Friedman. Although Randle was the first to speak to Gerald Anderson, a man who claimed first-hand knowledge of the events on the Plains, it was Friedman who spent the most time investigating Anderson's story. The Anderson tale collapsed in 1995 when it was proven that he, Anderson, had created a fake telephone bill to make Randle "look bad" and had lied about other aspects of his story. Randle and Friedman clashed again over the MJ-12 documents, which Friedman believed to be authentic and Randle was convinced were a hoax. Randle interviewed a questioned document expert in New York who had examined the Eisenhower Briefing Document and the Truman memo at the request of Friedman, and who had concluded both were faked. Randle continues to study the UFO phenomena but has realized that the number of sightings of UFOs that might be considered alien spacecraft is much lower than originally thought. Visitation, while taking place, does not happen with the regularity that some have thought. Randle, through his writings, has made it clear that he believes, based on the evidence and testimony, that what fell at Roswell was a craft built on another world. To him, the evidence for that is overwhelming. Today Randle continues his research and many of his most recent findings on UFO crashes, Crash: When UFOs Fall from the Sky was published in 2010. - www.kevinrandle.blogspot.com - NOW 24/7/365 - The 'X' Zone Radio Is NOW broadcasting in HD Stereo at www.xzoneradiotv.com/listen.htm
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