Interview with Roswell "UFO debris" photographer, Star-Telegram reporter J. Bond Johnson

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February 2, 2024
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Tier 1First Person EncounterInterview with Experiencer
Experiencer: J. Bond Johnson

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: crash retrievalEra: 1940sIntel Value: 8/10

J. Bond Johnson

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE1

The Encounter

The person in this account is a reporter who worked for a major newspaper. He was sent to a military base after receiving a flash message about a flying saucer being brought in from Roswell. He drove to the base in his new car, expecting to see a reconstructed craft in a hangar. Instead, he entered a carpeted office where he found debris piled on the floor. He was disappointed by the unphotogenic scene and noted a strange smell. The general he met acknowledged the wreckage but seemed unsure about its significance. The reporter did not feel the importance of the moment at the time and was focused on completing his assignment. There was no lasting impact mentioned from this encounter.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The transcript discusses an individual's firsthand account of being sent to photograph wreckage from a flying saucer at Fort Worth. The individual reveals that the military had more than one wreckage and describes the scene as chaotic with no security present.

Primary Revelation

The military had more than one wreckage from flying saucers, not just the Roswell incident.

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unknown reporter
journalistneutral
Star Telegram
Worked as a police reporterInvolved in significant news eventsFirst-hand account of the flying saucer incident

I was just working my way through college to for what specific aim what was your sort of career Ambitions at that time.

Roswell Incident1940s (1947)confirmed

Managed by: United States Air Force

Investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena

crash retrievalspecific

The military had more than one wreckage from flying saucers, not just the Roswell incident.

Source: Unnamed individual
coverupspecific

The individual was sent to photograph the wreckage of a flying saucer at Fort Worth after receiving a flash message from the Associated Press.

Source: Unnamed individual
coverupspecific

The wreckage was described as junk piled on the floor, with no security present at the scene.

Source: Unnamed individual
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Encounter Context

Factual Details
1947-07-08Year: 1947

Fort Worth Air Force Base

Fort Worth, Texas, united_states

military base
1 witness mentionedGeneral RyColonel Deos
Reported to authorities
Connected Events
Roswell IncidentJuly 1947

Encounter Research Breakdown

Phenomenological Analysis
physical sightingCE11 entityhumanoid
Low Evidential StrengthScore: 12/21reported
Detail & Specificity
2/3
Corroboration
1/3
Physical Evidence
1/3
Unpredictability
2/3
Perceptual Clarity
2/3
Timely Reporting
2/3
Witness Credibility
2/3

The account provides a detailed narrative from a reporter who was present during a significant event related to the Roswell incident. However, the witness lacks official capacity and the details are mostly anecdotal without corroboration or specific evidence, leading to a low evidential strength score.

initial notificationminutes

The experiencer received a flash message about a flying saucer being transported, prompting them to drive to the base.

they were flying this flying saucer from Roswell to Fort Worth

inside the baseunknown

Upon arrival, the experiencer entered a room filled with debris that was not photogenic, leading to confusion and disappointment.

here was this junk piled on the floor not very photographic or photogenic at all

Interaction with Military Personnelunknown

The experiencer interacted with Colonel Deos and General Ry, who expressed uncertainty about the wreckage.

damned if I know or something like that

visual
5/10

saw debris in a room

auditory
5/10

conversations with military personnel

olfactory
6/10

smell of burned debris

humanoid(few)
80%
DemeanorneutralCommunicationverbalInteractionobservation

Appearance: military personnel in uniform

Message: General Ry expressed uncertainty about the wreckage.

damned if I know or something like that

What makes this encounter unique

The experiencer's role as a reporter during a significant historical event adds a unique perspective to the encounter.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: crash retrievalEra: 1940sIntel Value: 8/10
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J. Bond Johnson

Interview

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE1