by bnj » Fri Nov 14, 2008 5:57 pm
Observer begins his post of November 14, 2008 with
Never heard of this,
Here is a rather long quote from the second paragraph of "The Mysterious Steve Roberts", the fifth chapter of Bruni's book "You Can't Tell the People":
"It was 2 January 1981 when Roberts told Brenda what had taken place in Rendlesham Forest. Less than forty-eight hours earlier he had mentioned it briefly to Chris [Pennington], who suggested he talk directly to his girlfriend because of her interest in UFO's. Roberts said an incident had taken place on 27 December, when shards of light had lit up an area where aliens were busy repairing their crashed spacecraft. There were other witnesses, too, including the base commander, who had actually communicated with the beings. Roberts claimed to have been driven to the landing site in a jeep with three other witnesses. He went on to say that the incident had lasted three hours, during which time the craft had hit a tree."
However, nowhere in "Sky Crash" is there a mention that Steve Roberts claimed that a craft had hit a tree. The first (and brief) account of what Roberts said is on the second page of Chapter 1of that book, entitled "Birth of a Rumor". I quote from that account:
"Steve Roberts said that the event had occurred just six nights before, on 27 December. The UFO had suffered some kind of malfunction and had come down among the trees."
So implicit in this account of Robert's testimony is that the craft, rather than hitting a tree had missed all of them!
I will briefly go into what else "Sky Crash" has to say on this particular subject in my next post.