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Monday, October 26, 2015

Feschino And Air War With ET!

Feschino and Friedman, brothers in arms!


Frank Feschino and Alfred Lehmberg tear the lid off Flatwoods and The Summer Of Saucers 1952 for the first two hours on Salt Lake City talk radio! 

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2 comments:

  1. I love the work that Frank and friends have done with this story, finally exposing the truth behind a "fake monster/ barn owl" sighting. And I'm glad the Local WV witnesses agreed to finally let Frank into their lives. I am wondering about a certain aspect of this story, and I'd like to speculate about the bad, sulphuric smell that was so prominent. We know the saucers were damaged, and the "Monster's" hovering suit vehicle was damaged, spewing an oily substance. Is it possible that the bad smell and smoke was partly because of the damage to the suit? I wonder if other aliens (besides the Flatwoods Monster and Bashful Billy) were roaming around (not damaged), and weren't detected, because the smoke and smell wasn't emitted from their suits? Just speculation, but possible.

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  2. George Snitowski described the "monster" as Reptile/Snake-looking, having a bloated body, and only the lower part of the mechanical suit being worn. He saw the "monster" the day after it appeared in Flatwoods. Snakes swallow food whole, and their bodies expand to show the lump of food in it's body. Just speculation, but I'm wondering if the 'monster' became hungry while waiting to be rescued, unsuited, and grabbed an animal or something in the woods, and that was the 'bloating' that Snitowski saw. Maybe the upper part of the suit couldn't house an expanded body. Just a thought.

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