Unidentified flying objects -- Sightings and encounters -- New Mexico -- Roswell
Transcript of Interview with
Gerald Anderson[*]
Alleged firsthand witness to
“Crash Site” Two
(allegedly 175 miles northwest of Roswell)
[*] Excerpted from raw footage used to prepare the video,
_Recollections of Roswell Part II_, (Washington, D.C.: Fund for UFO
Research, 1993).
A: We drove down to the Plains of San Agustin which is west of Socorro,
New Mexico in the Magdalena, Datil, area. We were down there looking
for banded and moss agate, which according to my uncle Ted and my
cousin Victor was prevalent in the area. My brother being an amateur
rock hound had wanted to get some of this. That was a way of showing us
around the area. They had relatives down in Magdalena that they wanted
to introduce us to.
So we had gone down there and we got down in the Horse Springs area and
had driven off onto the plains down an old rutted road for, oh, a mile
or so and it seemed like a long ways. We parked the car, got out of the
car and walked down a hillside.
There’s a semi-forest, I guess you could say. It had pinon trees and
scrub oak and stuff like that on it and we walked—well, not scrub oak,
but cedar—and walked down the hillside into an arroyo, a dry wash, and
then walked south down a dry wash toward where the agates were supposed
to be at.
As we came around a bend in the arroyo that had pinon and cedar
trees growing, we were able to see farther ahead down the arroyo and
on the next ridge line there was a large silver disc shaped object
was embedded in this side of the ridge line ... there was debris
and wreckage strewn about the area mainly this thing was intact. I
would estimate its size from an adult perspective to something like
35 feet in diameter. I’ve heard other people who were there say they
thought it was like 50 feet. But as an adult, I would say about 35
feet in diameter, quite large. When we got up to it there were four
bodies there ... not human, there was two of them that were obviously
dead, one of them was obviously very badly injured, and one of them
apparently suffered no ill effects ... or it didn’t appear to be
injured and was ambulatory, was mobile. It was just setting there next
to the one...
Q: Were they right next to the vehicle?
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