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LEROY GAITAN, ERATH COUNTY CONSTABLE: They were dancing around
and they were flickering.
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KING:
Tonight, strange sights in the night skies over Texas fuel other worldly questions
and controversy.
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UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: These are unidentified flying objects.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: The military denies it has anything to do with this.
STEVE
ALLEN, SAYS HE SAW UFO ACTIVITY IN TEXAS SKIES JANUARY 8TH: It was humongous,
whatever it was.
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KING:
Close encounters and UFOs do you believe alien beings are out there?
Do
you believe theyve come to earth?
Well
hear from eyewitnesses, investigators and experts next on LARRY KING LIVE.
Good
evening.
Last
week several people in Stephenville, Texas, a small rural town of about 15,000
70 miles southwest of Fort Worth, witnessed what many are calling a UFO.
So
what were those strange lights in the sky?
We
sent a LARRY KING LIVE crew to Stephenville, Texas this week.
Lets
hear what some people told us.
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ALLEN:
We look off this way. We have some lights approaching at a high rate of speed.
They came within probably a mile of us, about 3,000 foot over the ground. Very
unusual lights, not from around here, went past us toward Stephenville. The lights
reconfigured and turned into flames and then it disappeared.
It
came back by this way and it had two military jets in pursuit.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: I looked back to the southwest and there was a very bright light. A couple
of seconds later, the second light came on. The next day, a friend of mine calls
and tells me about a UFO sighting that had come over my house. Im not saying
I saw a UFO, but with all the reports from everybody else, apparently thats
what I saw.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: They came right across the sky, across the northern edge of Stephenville,
Texas, which Im two blocks from the courthouse right here. They were quite
large and moved quite slowly. They were at low altitude and made absolutely no
noise at all. They were glowing red. The lights were moving together, as though
they were in formation or attached together in some way and invisibly or something,
I dont know. And I dont know what they were.
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KING:
Lets meet our panel.
In
Sheldon, Texas is Steve Allen. He says he witnessed UFO activity last week. Hes,
by the way, an experienced private pilot.
With
us, as well, is Claudette Odam. She and her husband were with Steve at their home
when they witnessed what they say was UFO activity.
Also
there is Angelia Joiner, staff writer for the Empire- Tribune, the
local newspaper in Stephenville, who has talked to several witnesses.
Here
with us in New York, two regular guests on this program when we deal with this
topic, James Fox, the documentary filmmaker. He did Out of the Blue.
Hes also working on a new film about UFOs called Beyond The Blue.
And
Stanton Friedman, nuclear physicist, UFO researcher. Hes been lecturing
on the topic flying saucers are real for since 1967.
All
right, Steve lets hear it. Walk us through what you saw.
ALLEN:
Hi, Larry.
How
are you doing this afternoon?
KING:
Hi.
ALLEN:
It was last Tuesday. It was a week ago. We was up on the top of the hill burning
some brush and debris. We looked off to the east, saw some very bright, brilliant
flashing lights headed toward us at a very high rate of speed.
They
got it started slowing down once it got closer to us. They was about 3,000
foot above the ground less than a mile away at the closest time. It continued
on and it went toward Stephenville, Texas. And they basically came to a stop right
over Stephenville.
The
lights in the back of it reconfigured to a vertical scenario. And all of a sudden
they burst into flames and it disappeared.
Ten
minutes later, the lights reappeared. And thats when the we saw the two
military jets that we supposed in pursuit, chasing it. And they headed back east,
toward the Dallas/Fort Worth and the nuclear plant area.
KING:
Claudette, what did you see?
CLAUDETTE
ODAM, SAYS SHE & HUSBAND SAW UFOS IN TEXAS SKIES JANUARY 8TH: Actually, I
got home and I came home I had called a friend of ours. And Steve and Mike
had said that theyd seen a UFO and I didnt believe them. So I called
the other guy that was out here. And he said run outside and see what you saw.
Theyre out there right now.
So
I ran outside. And toward Stephenville, it was like bright, bright orange lights
that were moving together, but back and forth. And it was real low to the ground.
And there was no noise, but it didnt seem like it was that far away. And,
again, the lights were just so bright and kind of horizontal and
KING:
There was no noise?
ODAM:
No, noise.
KING:
All right.
Now,
Angelia
ODAM:
It was completely quiet. It wasnt like an airplane.
KING:
Angelia, what are some witnesses telling you?
ANGELIA
JOINER, COVERING UFO STORY FOR EMPIRE-TRIBUNE: Im getting very,
very similar stories from people that have called in and e-mailed me. And the
thing that I hear over and over and over is how bright the lights were. Some people
say they were so bright, you just almost couldnt look at them. And the same
thing about no noise and that it was quite large.
So
I think theres been a lot of consistency in the spottings.
KING:
James Fox, these people are not they seem very normal people, right?
JAMES
FOX, MAKER OF UFO DOCUMENTARY OUT OF THE BLUE: Yes.
KING:
What do you think they saw?
FOX:
Id like to ask a question.
Is
there any chance and I dont want to insult anyones intelligence
that it could have been a comet?
I
just want to Im not trying to insult them. Im just asking whats
your response to that, if I play devils advocate for a minute?
KING:
Steve, do you think it was a comet?
ALLEN:
No, by no stretch of the imagination. It was very close to us, within like
I said, it was closer than a mile away. We watched it intensely for over two or
three minutes. And then when it came back by with the jets chasing it, not much
of a chance of that.
KING:
Stanton, what do you think?
STANTON
FRIEDMAN, UFO RESEARCHER & PHYSICIST, SAYS FLYING SAUCERS ARE REAL: Well,
it certainly couldnt have been a comet. Comets dont move rapidly in
the sky. Theyre a long distance away. They move
KING:
So what do you think it was?
FRIEDMAN:
It reminds me of a case up in the Yukon in 1996, where a total of 31 witnesses
were interviewed by a civil engineer that were in groups of two and three
driving on the Klondike Highway in the middle of winter. And they all described
this huge thing in the sky that was silent, that had very bright lights on it,
that hung around for quite awhile.
There
was only one place to stop. A lot of them had stopped for gas and food. And so
the investigator, Martin Jasek, a registered civil engineer, was able to triangulate.
This thing was between half a mile and a mile big. So that rules out any conventional
aircraft. The silence rules out, as you know, any airplanes, anything like that.
KING:
So, whats your conclusion?
FRIEDMAN:
Probably Ill call it a mother ship.
KING:
A mother ship?
FRIEDMAN:
Well, a space carrier, does that sound better?
You
know, we have aircraft carriers which are huge and little small airplanes on it.
We have a number of reports of huge craft big monsters, half a mile to
a mile, that move silently and slowly and then fast.
KING:
All right, what do you make of the military chasing it?
FRIEDMAN:
Well, thats standard practice. Larry, I hate to say this and it sounds unpatriotic,
but the Air Force has lied about UFOs for 50 more than 50 for 60
years, actually. And this would be in keeping with that.
KING:
For what purpose?
FRIEDMAN:
To keep us from knowing whats going on.
KING:
Why?
FRIEDMAN:
Why?
They
want to figure out how they work. They worry about somebody else figuring out
how they work. If they were to announce some UFOs are alien spacecraft, I would
expect there would be a push toward an Earthling orientation, as opposed to American,
Chinese, whatever. I dont think any president wants that.
FOX:
Can I inject?
I
asked this exact question at this panel that we just did last in November
at the National Press Club. And I asked a general from Belgium why is it
I mean I asked, actually, a number of people, why would any one government want
to just not disclose this information?
And
he said, you know, its more of a question of what we dont know. And
its difficult for any government official to announce
KING:
He claimed ignorance.
FOX:
Well, there are theres craft of unknown origin that can fly around
impunity.
KING:
Let me get a break and come back with more.
Other
guests will be joining us.
Well
try to resolve this.
Dont
go away.
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UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: Well, close encounter for the third kind.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: Theyre coming.
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BREAK)
KING:
The mystery of the UFOs.
Joining
our panel now from Dallas, Texas is Ken Cherry. Ken is Texas state director of
MUFON. Thats the Mutual UFO Network. His group studies the UFO phenomenon.
All
right, what do you make of this incident, Ken?
KEN
CHERRY, TEXAS DIRECTOR, MUTUAL UFO NETWORK: Hi, Larry.
Well,
so far we think this is the most significant mass sighting since 1997 and the
Phoenix lights.
KING:
Really? CHERRY: Yes. We first started receiving reports shortly after January
the 10th, when the when it first occurred. And we had received a dozen
or more before the story broke there that Angelia wrote in the Stephenville Tribune.
It
was pretty clear from that that this was a very significant sighting.
KING:
Hmm.
CHERRY:
And its just weve received numerous additional sighting reports
since then.
KING:
Steve, in your estimation, Steve Allen, how fast was it was this vehicle
going?
ALLEN:
When we first saw it, Larry, I think it was probably running around 2,000 to 3,000
miles an hour. Its hard to judge. It was coming at us very fast, but it
was gradually slowing down. And like I said, by the time it got into Stephenville,
it came it basically came to a complete stop.
KING:
Stan how could something move that fast and make no sound?
FRIEDMAN:
Because you control the flow of the air around the boundary layer. We know how
to do that with the magneto-aerodynamic control system. And there is a lot of
classified technology about that. I had a literature search done many years ago
and we got 900 references to magneto-aerodynamic research. Ninety percent were
classified.
KING:
Claudette, does this make you more frightened now than before this incident?
Are
you frightened now that youve seen this?
ODAM:
Oh, no not at all. Im just real curious as to what it was.
KING:
So if the government if the government is covering up something based on
fear, thats unwarranted?
Youre
not afraid?
ODAM:
No, Im not afraid.
KING:
Angelia, you didnt see it.
Do
you believe it?
JOINER:
Well, maybe it is seeing is believing. But when I when I got the calls
after doing the first story, I did get a little spoofed. I thought oh my gosh,
this is bigger than what I even dreamed it could be. So it was a little spooky
when I started hearing all the accounts. And I believe it has made made
me take more notice of UFOs and exactly whats going on around me. Im
looking up in the sky now. KING: James Fox, in all the years weve been hearing
about this and stories about this how come, logically, do you think?
How
come weve never met one of these aliens?
Nothings
ever come forward. Nothing
FOX:
Well
KING:
I mean we see the sights in the sky and people report it and then objective people
say they saw it but nothing
FOX:
Well, heres the
KING:
It doesnt go anywhere.
FOX:
Heres the thing, though. I mean youre forcing me to speculate. I have
no idea.
KING:
Of course. Thats all we can do.
FOX:
Well, no but I dont want to speculate. But, I mean, based on the evidence,
weve got recorded data from radar confirmation, visual confirmation, landing
case trace evidence, you know, soil sample analysis, plant analysis all
these things visual confirmation that would work with anything else. But
for some reason, when you apply it to the field of UFOs, its not credible.
But
there is a lot of evidence out there. I mean I just met with an FAA official that
he had cockpit recordings and radar confirmation and visual confirmation
all, you know, synced with the radar of these things. And I I consider
that evidence.
KING:
Ken, if theyre hiding it, why do you think the government is hiding it?
CHERRY:
Well, I think weve had some of the reactions from the public that show that
they are concerned about what this means, whether they are safe and whatnot.
But
I do think, though, that the fact that we have had so many witnesses come forward
across every spectrum of people that it does show that folks are less afraid to
come forward. Weve had ranch owners, business owners, highly respected people
in the community that have come forward and said, you know, we have seen these
things in the past in this area and we were afraid to come forward. And I think
with responsible journalism like have you done no small part people
are less afraid to come forward.
But
fear, I guess, is the number one reason why this has been held back from the public.
KING:
Well take a break and when we come back, well ask why not pilots?
Theyre
responsible people. Why dont we hear from them?
Dont
go away.
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GAITAN:
They were dancing around and they were flickering. But they werent doing
this. They were like, you know, just moving.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: Like a light show?
GAITAN:
Well, yes, similar to a light show.
ALLEN:
Id say it was about a half a mile wide and about a mile long. It was humongous,
whatever it was.
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BREAK)
KING:
At the bottom of the hour, well be joined by a retired U.S. Air Force pilot
who is a skeptic.
What
about more pilots?
Do
they come forward?
FOX:
Well, thats what I was going to say, Larry. Theres a guy in here that
was at the National Press Club last November which I just gave you this
DVD. But Deboc, 1994, an Air France pilot, witnessed a saucer-shaped craft roughly
a mile across. He testified at the National Press Club about this. He did a little
illustration. And it was investigated by the French government.
Yes,
so pilots definitely come forward. And theres, you know, theres another
general who was a pilot in Jafari (ph) that
KING:
Do you want to hear from people?
FOX:
I do. Yes, I would like it thats one thing Id like to mention,
is that we are doing a film right now, Beyond The Blue. and were
looking for military and government officials to come forward. And we can be reached
at were also working on a book with Fife Simington Leslie Kean, Out
of the Blue. If you Google Out of the Blue, youll find
our Web site. And please contact me, because we are on the road for the next three
weeks with a camera crew
KING:
Just Google Out of the Blue.
Fife
Simington is the former governor of Arizona, who was
FOX:
Yes, he is. And hes working on the book with Leslie Kean, a journalist out
of New York.
KING:
Do you think in your lifetime, Stanton, youre going to get the answer
I mean the real answer? FRIEDMAN: Well, Im older than he is but (LAUGHTER).
KING:
Do you think youre ever going to see it on the front page of the New
York Times?
FRIEDMAN:
Yes. Yes, Im still an optimist. Yes. I think so, Larry. I think truth will
out. It may take a long while. This year has seen a big change in press attitudes.
Ten percent of the people in my audiences believe theyve seen one, but 90
percent of them didnt report it. If we could change that around to the other
way
KING:
Yes.
FRIEDMAN:
(INAUDIBLE).
KING:
Angelia, what kind of attention are you getting?
Are
press people contacting you from other places?
KING:
Angelia?
JOINER:
Oh, yes. I can hear you now. Yes, I am having a lot of press people contact me
from other places, from as far as away as Japan and London, Canada, just all over
the world.
KING:
Claudette, do you have any friends now who think youre a kook?
(LAUGHTER)
ODAM:
Several. Yes, family friends not so much a kook as theyre just
theyre just inquisitive as to, you know, what happened, what we saw.
KING:
Steve, is there a sense of disbelief?
ALLEN:
No. Most people that know me know that I definitely saw something. So they are
they actually theyve been out in their airplanes searching
the skies every afternoon.
KING:
Youre a private pilot, right?
ALLEN:
Yes, sir.
KING:
Have you ever seen anything when youve flown?
ALLEN:
Absolutely nothing like this. I havent seen anything remotely close to this.
KING:
Do you think, Ken, that well ever have the full story, as I like to say
will we ever see it on the front page of The New York Times?
CHERRY:
Well, Id like to see it on the front page of The New York Times.
It does seem that there are more and more rashes of these mass sightings and whereas
in the past people were wanted to either forget about it, overlook it or
just laugh at it, its taken more seriously now. And I think thats
probably what has been going on, is that setting the stage for letting the public
really know. And I think thats what what is happening in some regards
and
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KING:
One at a time.
James?
FOX:
All right, really quickly, I just want to mention that when I was walking through
the halls of Congress and I handed out copies of Out of the Blue to
each and every member of the House. It took me a week. And I met with a couple
of members of Congress at the time, a couple years ago. And they said they were
generally interested in what was happening and they were sincerely interested.
And they said but we cant go out on a limb on our own. We need pressure
from our constituents
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: Right.
FOX:
before we can have Congressional hearings on this matter.
So
its really up to the people to contact our representatives and say, look,
we demand you guys look into this whole phenomenon. And thats what it would
take open Congressional hearings and this thing would be over.
KING:
Stanton, what are they what is what are the powers that be afraid
of?
FRIEDMAN:
I think theyre afraid of admitting theyve ignored the biggest story
of the millennium for 60 years. Nobody likes to say hey, we goofed you
know, the New York Times, The Washington Post.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: Right.
FRIEDMAN:
Secondly, I think theres a lot of concern on the religious side of things.
Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson have claimed that we are the only intelligent
life in the universe. And theyd be up the creek without a religious paddle
Jerrys already there.
(LAUGHTER)
FRIEDMAN:
But and so there are concerns about the overall impact, about how we think
about ourselves. And, you know, people say why dont they land on the White
House lawn?
The
president of the United States I know this will shock you, but the president
of the United States does not speak for six billion Earthlings. Sometimes he doesnt
speak for 300 million Americans.
You
say well, well hold an election. Thats the democratic thing to do.
Who
speaks for planet Earth? And let the Chinese have 1 .3 billion votes versus America
at 300 million?
No
way.
So
there are some serious concerns along those lines about where do we go from here?
You
know, were a planet where nationalism is the only game in town. I dont
need to tell you that.
Would
this change things?
The
galactic federation doesnt allow individual countries any more than the
United Nations allows individual cities to belong, wouldnt you say?
So
there are serious implications here.
KING:
Wow!
FOX:
Yes, I was going to say really quickly
UNIDENTIFIED
FEMALE: Larry
KING:
Hold it.
FOX:
All right, really quickly, is that, you know, I dont know, a lot of people
have feel very passionately about a number of different terrestrial issues.
But I feel, at the same time and I agree with that. But, at the same time,
if there is evidence that suggests were not alone in the universe being
withheld from us, I think thats unconscionable.
KING:
Ken, was that you that wanted to say something?
CHERRY:
Yes. Yes. I think we are getting closer to full disclosure. We have government
after government that are opening their files the Brazilians, the British,
the Australians, the Japanese. Weve had three cabinet members recently express
their belief in UFOs. And I find it kind of interesting that they now have a satellite
crisscrossing the moon taking photos and there have been some anomalous objects
in some of those photographs. And suddenly three high-ranking cabinet members
that say hey, we believe in UFOs.
KING:
All right.
Hey,
Steve, Claudette and Angelia, thanks.
Ken
Cherry, thanks.
When
we come back, three new panelists will be added to James Fox and Stanton Friedman.
Coming
up, another fascinating story.
Eleven
years ago, was there a UFO flying over Phoenix?
Well
talk to eyewitnesses when we come back.
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WOLF
BLITZER, HOST, THE SITUATION ROOM: Members of the Mexican Air Force
think they could be UFOs. Pilots taped 11 unidentified flying objects over southern
parts of the country, near the Gulf of Mexico.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: And it was not a weather balloon nor an aircraft nor a missile. It was something
else, which we didnt know what it was.
UNIDENTIFIED
FEMALE: The government likes to have power and thats a powerful thing to
keep secret from the masses.
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BREAK)
KING:
Remaining with us, James Fox, the documentary filmmaker of Out of The Blue
and Stanton Friedman, nuclear physicist and UFO researcher. Joining us now in
Phoenix, Monica Bush. She says she witnessed a massive boomerang-shaped formation
of lights on March 13th, 1997, the so-called Phoenix Lights Incident. Former Arizona
governor Fife Simonton (ph) has said that he witnessed a huge other worldly object
that same night. With Monica is Erin Watson, Monicas sister, who also witnessed
the Phoenix Lights, and in Tucson, Arizona is James Mcgaha, astronomer and founder
of Tucson Skeptics Incorporated, a retired United States Air Force pilot.
Monica,
take us back. What did you see on March 13th, 1997?
MONICA
BUSH, SAW UFO IN PHOENIX: Hi, Larry. I was actually at my parents house
that night. They lived just at the base of a large mountain, Camelback Mountain,
there in Phoenix. And I was talking on the phone and I saw an enormous boomerang-shaped
row of lights come right on top of the mountain. In fact, the first time I saw
it, I thought it was a rescue mission because hikers often get stuck on top of
that Camelback Mountain.
And
when I realized the enormity of the object on the mountain, I ran inside to get
as many family members as I could so we could try to figure out what it was together.
We could put our heads together to figure out what it was.
KING:
Were you scared?
BUSH:
No, not at all initially, really not at all the whole time. I guess there was
no point I thought that I wasnt going to figure out what it was.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE No sound either.
KING:
OK. And there was no sound, right. ERIN WATSON, SAW UFO IN PHOENIX: Yes, completely
silent.
KING:
Erin, how did you react?
WATSON:
It was just kind of an amazing sight. I just was more wondering what it was and
what kind of craft. To me the most shocking thing was the silence. How can this
huge object in the air that was the size of I compare it to two cruise
ships almost. It was like a city in the air, not make any sound. It was just
it was is crazy.
KING:
Where did it go?
BUSH:
It went flew right I mean, it was several minutes, it was four minutes
or so that we were able to observe it. And ultimately, it fell south behind our
house. And then ultimately quickly out of sight.
KING:
Did you I guess many people reported this, right?
BUSH:
Yes, we hear tens of thousands of people saw it.
KING:
Was there any official reaction, Erin?
WATSON:
You know, its funny. I didnt think twice about it. I didnt
I dont know. To me, I didnt think of like UFO. I just thought tomorrow
in the news, were going to hear what it is, you know, like I really did
the next day. I thought, OK, were going to hear all about it, what this
huge thing in the sky was. It was never talked about.
So
I was more embarrassed than anything. I was a senior in high school. And I just
kind of kept it to myself at that point when I thought people would think I was
crazy, you know?
KING:
James?
FOX:
Erin, how are you?
WATSON:
Good, how are you?
FOX:
Good. I want to ask you quickly, your mother, was it your mother who called the
local airport because it was sort of heading off in that direction.
WATSON:
Yes.
FOX:
What did the airport say or who it was that called the airport?
WATSON:
My mother called the airport because initially she called because were in
a no flight zone over our house. So that was her first concern, honestly. And
she call the airport and they instantly gave her the number to a UFO sightings
reporting agency, I guess, in Seattle. So instantly, they gave her that number.
We were all like what? You know, why are you calling them?
FOX:
So the airport said they didnt see anything.
WATSON:
Yes, they said we dont see anything on the radar.
FOX:
Got you.
KING:
James Mcgaha is an astronomer, a founder of Tucson Skeptics Incorporate, retired
U.S. Air Force pilot. I know youre a skeptic. What do you think they saw?
JAMES
MCGAHA, UFO SKEPTIC, ASTRONOMER: It depends on which time of night they saw them.
There were two sets of lights that night. There were lights at about 8:30 that
night and there was a separate set of lights at 10:10 that night. The lights at
8:30 that night were a formation of five aircraft flying over the area.
KING:
Dont laugh.
MCGAHA:
This is quite clear because I have documented evidence of this. The 10:10 lights
were flares that were dropped on the range about 100 miles southwest of Phoenix.
KING:
So
MCGAHA:
These flares are quite bright. Theyre two million candle power. They can
light up an area on the ground a mile in diameter. And theyre on parachutes
so they hang in the air for a considerable amount of time.
KING:
How are they used, for what purpose?
MCGAHA:
The flares are used for night flying so that you can light up the ground for night
attack with aircraft and other things to see the ground. Thats what theyre
used for.
KING:
All right. Do you think hes wrong, James.
FOX:
One thing I have to ask you, quickly is, do you understand that Governor Fife
Simonton actually investigated this himself and talked to the people at Luke Air
Force Base, the general there, and I believe he made all sorts of inquiries? Why
would they not have told him that what people saw, including himself, were military
flares? It doesnt make any sense.
This
was a craft. This wasnt lights. Everyones talking about a craft. I
dont understand how you could think of its silent. It doesnt
make a lot of noise. A-10 Warthogs make a lot of noise.
KING:
Let him respond. James?
MCGAHA:
Well, the issue here is people see lights in the sky. The issue is interpretation
of those lights, whether they connect the lights together and make a single object
out of them. People are not trained observers. They misinterpret all the time
when they see strange and unusual objects, and they have misperceptions of it.
As
to Luke Air Force Base, Luke Air Force Base had nothing to do with this. These
A-10s that dropped the flares that night were out of a Maryland national guard
unit that was TDY, Temporary Duty at Davis Monthon (ph) Air Force base in Tucson.
FOX:
One thing is, I have to direct this question to Erin. Erin, who was it that actually
witnessed this had craft take off?
WATSON:
That was me.
FOX:
OK, thank you.
WATSON:
Yes, it was my two brothers and I; and we stood outside watching it. First of
all, I want to clear something up. I was underneath the craft, looked up and the
stars were covered. I saw an object. So unless you were there, theres no
way of you even being
KING:
Let me get a break and well pick right back up with Monica, Erin and James,
and Stanton and our other James. Dont go away.
(BEGIN
VIDEO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: I had the evidence that the crash did happen here.
UNIDENTIFIED
FEMALE: And in the red light was sort of casting a glow over the whole thing so
it looked like a round disk.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: People say Mike, you saw a B-2 Bomber. My response was, we could land all
40 of our B-2 Bombers on the wing of that craft.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: I would go ahead and feel the craft which was warm.
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BREAK)
KING:
James Mcgaha, these two intelligent young ladies, Monica Bush and Erin Watson,
are saying this craft went over their house. It took five minutes to go over their
house. They looked up at it. Are you denying what they saw?
MCGAHA:
Im not denying that they saw lights. I am saying they misinterpreted those
lights. There was clearly a formation of five aircraft flying in formation with
their formation lights on that night. I actually have a video I actually
have a videotape of that, of those five lights in formation. And I have a confirm
eye- witness, who viewed it through a very large astronomical telescope, to say
they were individual airplanes.
KING:
Monica, how do you react to that?
BUSH:
It was clearly not five aircraft. It was one aircraft with several lights. And
it was right over our house for a long period of time with five people observing
it at the same time.
KING:
Erin, making no sound. WATSON: Completely silent, and unless there is a plane
thats a mile long, or it was all connected, so, bottom line, it was
one object that we looked up at.
MCGAHA:
How do you know they were connected.
WATSON:
Because we looked up and you couldnt see stars through it. Thats why
I was like, wow.
MCGAHA:
Are you qualified to look at the sky at night.
WATSON:
Im not.
MCGAHA:
Do you identify stars.
WATSON:
I dont really care about the subject enough. I saw what I saw. I wish you
would have seen it. I really do. I wish more than myself that you would have seen
it.
FOX:
Hold on, James. One more question, Erin. You guys saw this thing take off?
WATSON:
Yes.
FOX:
You saw it take off. Come on.
WATSON:
It was probably like a mile south of our house. My two brothers and I witnessed,
it was a V-shaped, like boomerang shaped, and it kind of like kind went in a little
bit and then it was gone. There was no fumes. There was no evidence.
KING:
Stanton, how do you react to James differing?
FRIEDMAN:
I think that he started off with the conclusion that there are no flying saucers,
there are no alien spacecraft. Anyone who thinks theyve seen one is simply
mistaken. Hes a competent pilot. He knows. He ought to talk to the guys
at the National Aviation Reporting Center for Anomalous Phenomenon. Theyve
collected more than 3,000 pilot sightings, many of these multiple witness, radar
visual in the sky, in the daytime.
KING:
Why do you deny it, James? James, why do you deny it?
MCGAHA:
Im not denying it. I am looking at simply looking at the evidence.
First off, I should say, pilots are not trained observers either. Theyre
trained to fly airplanes. Lets be clear about that, pilots make mistakes
identifying things in the sky all the time.
Secondly,
the issue is about whether lights in the sky should be interpreted as spacecraft
from another world. Theres hundreds and hundreds of things that cause lights
in the sky, natural phenomenon, astronomical phenomenon, atmospheric phenomenon,
man-made phenomenon.
KING:
But the girls are saying
MCGAHA:
None of these have anything to do with extra-terrestrial space craft.
KING:
But the girls are saying they saw a craft fly over their house that was large
in size that took five minutes to pass over the house.
MCGAHA:
Well, these were the aircraft that were flying through that night were
flying at a slow air speed at a high altitude. They would not have made any noise.
Lets identify what theyre saying. Theyre saying an aircraft
a mile across flew through the Phoenix Airport area, one of the busiest in the
United States, a mile across, didnt divert aircraft and they didnt
see it on radar.
WATSON:
Yes, thats why we called the airport. Instantly.
BUSH:
And us and 10,000 other people saw that.
KING:
Ive got to go the a break. Thanks Monica. Thanks Erin. James will remain
with us. And James Mcgaha, Stanton Friedman and James Fox will complete our discussion.
Right now, lets check in with Anderson Cooper, the host of AC 360?
at the top of the hour. Anderson, whats up?
ANDERSON
COOPER, CNN HOST: Larry, the top of the hour on 360, the clock is ticking to two
major milestones in the race for president. In a few hours, the caucuses in Nevada
and the Republican primary in South Carolina gets underway. This past week has
taught us nothing if not that the race for president remains as wide open as it
was a month ago. Maybe tomorrow, well get closer to finding out who truly
has the inside track at securing their partys nomination.
Well
check out the latest on the polls. Well look at where and how the leading
candidates are making their final pushes and take a close look how the evangelical
vote could be the difference in South Carolina.
Also
tonight, exclusive new pictures and information in the case of the missing Marine
suspected of killing this young woman, fellow Marine Maria Lauterbach (ph), things
youll only see on 360 tonight, that authorities hope could help catch suspect
Caesar Laurian (ph), who remains on the run. All that and more at the top of the
hour.
KING:
Anderson Cooper, 10:00 Eastern, 7:00 Pacific. Well be right back. Dont
go away.
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VIDEO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED
FEMALE: Oh, my god! Im trying to keep it in the frame and its just
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: Looks like it. Whatever it is, its on fire.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: Grandpa, was there any people? Did you see people? And he said, sweetie,
he said they were just poor little creatures.
(END
VIDEO CLIP) (COMMERCIAL BREAK)
KING:
Remaining with us, James Fox and Stanton Friedman here in New York. and in Tucson,
James Mcgaha. What did you think of the Texas sitings, Mr. Mcgaha.
MCGAHA:
The sitings are (r)MD+IN¯(r)MDNM¯a classical example of people seeing
lights. They really did see lights in the sky. But their interpretation of the
lights we wouldnt be sitting here talking about these lights if someone
hadnt said the word UFO, implying an extra terrestrial spacecraft.
Clearly,
they saw lights. What it should be noted is that Stephensville is on an air traffic
corridor, both a low altitude corridor, high altitude corridor going across the
country. Its also on the approach routes into Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas, and
its just northeast of two military operating areas, MOAs, in which aircraft
operate. And, in fact, military aircraft were operating in those MOAs that night.
In
addition to that, the atmospheric conditions that night were conducive to other
atmospheric phenomenon, such as sun dogs. And, in fact, someone actually took
a picture that afternoon saying that it looked like something he some of
the people had seen and it was a sun dog.
KING:
Stanton, when you hear people like James present the opposition, do you also look
into his presentation? Do you investigate his side?
FRIEDMAN:
Yes, I do. As a matter of fact, in a new book, I show that certain documents that
are controversial I find a bunch of phony documents as well as the real
ones. Im only interested in the real ones, of course, but I had to go check
out the phony explanations that James has provide. The Air Force has said they
didnt have anything flying. Remember, they discounted that very strongly,
not us. We know from nothing.
It
is really sad, Larry, that, for example, an Air Force general said reports which
could affect national security are not part of the Project Blue Book system. Thats
a formal statement by an Air Force general. It led to the closing of the old Project
Blue Book. You havent seen the press grab on to that one, the good cases,
the ones that could affect national security. Theyre the only ones we care
about.
KING:
James Fox, do the nay-sayers like James ever make an impression on.
FOX:
You know, its frustrating to me because its like going like this.
Listen to the testimony of the people that are saying and respond to what theyre
actually saying. And that at least, you know, is intelligent dialogue.
KING:
James Mcgaha, do you completely dismiss the idea of aliens and UFOs? MCGAHA: Not
of aliens. Extra terrestrial life, of course, is possible. The question is whether
its visited the Earth or not. Theres simply no evidence that extra
terrestrial spacecraft have ever visited the earth.
FOX:
Thats easy to say.
MCGAHA:
Yes, its easy to say because theres no evidence. The scientific community
would agree. I am a scientist. I study the night sky. I take images every night
of the night sky.
By
the way, let me comment on this Air Force issue, which is a little bit complicated.
KING:
Ive got to take a break and have you comment because were running
out of time. Well be right back. Dont go away.
(BEGIN
VIDEO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: In the southwest of England, just outside Somerset, there was another sighting.
It was captured on videotape.
We
took this tape to be analyzed by Lucas Films special effects division, Industrial
Light and Magic.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: Its coming this way.
UNIDENTIFIED
MALE: If you were to give me a background plate of just the sky and say we want
you to take this image of a flying saucer and match it in, thats something
thats technically very difficult to do. Im convinced that this object
was there when this person was taping.
(COMMERCIAL
BREAK)
KING:
James Mcgaha, quickly about the Air Force.
MCGAHA:
Basically, when people ask the Air Force, they talk to the public affairs officer
trying to find out what happened. Very often, theyll ask someone, ask the
flying units, and sometimes they dont ask the right agencies and so forth.
I have checked into this, and in fact, there were eight F-16s flying in the MOA
that night. I havent been able to verify this yet, but Id suspect
they dropped flares that night as well, but I cant confirm that at this
point.
KING:
All right. James Fox.
FOX:
Yes, I was going to say James, I direct this question to you. If youre out
there somewhere, why cant we just say, you know what, we dont know
what that was? Why cant we just say that? Why do we have to find a prosaic
explanation to every sighting that exists today? And why are all these qualified
radar operators and pilots and high ranking military and government officials
from all around the world, why does there have to be a conventional or prosaic
explanation to each and every case? Why cant we just shrug our shoulders
and say we dont know? KING: James?
MCGAHA:
Because theres no evidence. The question should be asked, if this is such
an interesting subject, why are not scientists investigating this topic. When
I bring this subject up to fellow astronomers, they laugh at it.
FRIEDMAN:
Astronomers also laughed at many other things like travel to the moon, like space
travel. They said that the surface of Mars was in a way that it isnt. Astronomy
has a long history of jumping to conclusions and having to admit that they were
wrong and forgetting what they said before, of course.
FOX:
The Conman Report (ph), Stanton.
FRIEDMAN:
Im a scientist. Ive talked to many scientists. Ive talked to
700 audiences, many of them scientific groups. They are interested. You say theres
no evidence. I say weve got 4,000 physical trace cases. Weve got 3,000
pilot sightings. We have multiple witness radar visual sightings. What is it you
want?
We
have a crashed saucer. I dont have a piece of the saucer or a body or a
piece of a neutron star or of a supernova.
FOX:
Stan, the Conman Report, all the scientists, the panel of scientists on the Conman
Report. Theyre scientists.
KING:
What are you saying?
(CROSS
TALK)
KING:
James Mcgaha, are you saying definitively, there are no UFOs?
MCGAHA:
Im saying theres no evidence that there are UFOs. UFOs are basically
a myth and magical superstition belief system by many people that these alien
spacecraft are flying around here. Theres simply no evidence that they are.
That doesnt mean that its impossible that an alien civilization could
fly here. Theres simply no evidence. Until there is evidence, the scientific
community is not going to be interested.
KING:
So these people are not seeing what theyre seeing or they dont know
what theyre seeing or theyre misreading?
MCGAHA:
Theyre misinterpreting what theyre seeing. Theyre not trained
observers. Theyre allowing their perceptions to bias what theyre seeing.
And theyre misinterpreting that, in addition.
KING:
James Fox, Stanton Friedman, James Mcgaha, well do lots more on this. Good
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