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Alright i found it. It was Col. Wendelle C. Stevens Ret. He says "they had about 18 scientists all involved with the project (not sure what) gathered around a big oval table at the Los Alamos Headquaters with Edward Taylor, the head of the Atmoic Energy Commission standing at the front of the table. They had one of the aliens at the opposite side of the table of my engineering friend put in a white shirt and slacks so it would look less alien but it still had its alien bigger head, bigger eyes, black eyes and he was sitting in the conference. It could understand everyone telepathic but the only way it could communicate was with the signs they had developed with my engineering friend to answer the questions. But here is a man, an alien from another planet sitting in a conference in 1968 in Los Alamos Headquaters on the progress of learning how to bridge the gap between the alien technology and ours."
 
After these tepid reviews, I'm probably not going to watch Fastwalkers.

I tried to watch Serada's From Here To Andromeda, and I made it 20 minutes before I was put off by the whole thing.
 
Ah, Wendelle C. Stevens, the tireless B.S. artist who was instrumental in promoting the Meier crap.

Like a bad cramp, some of these people just won't go away.

Makes the whole field smell like an old sneaker.

dB
 
Indeed, that's him. Although, of course, he was totally innocent, and the whole thing was a set-up, to discredit him because of his UFO research. Yeah, right. And I fell to Earth on the Roswell disc!
 
David Biedny said:
Ah, Wendelle C. Stevens, the tireless B.S. artist who was instrumental in promoting the Meier crap.

So I shouldn't waste my time watching it then. Besides "Out of the Blue" (when it is available) what other 'ufomentaries' are worth watching?
 
nightlark said:
So I shouldn't waste my time watching it then. Besides "Out of the Blue" (when it is available) what other 'ufomentaries' are worth watching?

I started watching Out of the Blue yesterday morning (interrupted by a request to do yardwork) and will continue it tonight. The first 30 minutes were good. It seems rational so far.
 
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