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Phenomenon Radio - Paul Smith
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On this edition of Phenomenon Radio Linda, John and Race welcome Special Guest, Paul Blake Smith Author of “MO41, The Bombshell Before Roswell: The Case for a Missouri 1941 UFO...
mostra másPaul is a Cape Girardeau, Missouri, native, and at 53 is still living in the Show-Me State.
He was born and raised in Cape Girardeau, attended Southeast Missouri State University there, as a four-year Mass Communications Major and English Minor. Paul’s grandfather was Cape Girardeau City Attorney for many years, his father a paralegal, and his mother a school teacher working not too many miles from the actual site of something amazing crashing to earth, a very historic event...
Paul Blake Smith has spent the past five years researching the facts and allegations surrounding perhaps the most explosive blockbuster story in paranormal history, if not American or even human history. That three grey aliens crash-landed their small, circular spaceship in a farmer’s field outside of his hometown on Saturday evening, April 12th, 1941. And that the U.S. Army moved in that night to squelch the story, swear witnesses to silence, and haul the recovered ship, shrapnel, and small, dead ET crewmembers south to an airport Army base in nearby Sikeston, Missouri. From there it appears the materials were flown East, eventually to Washington D.C. One family’s narrative is that the “MO41” items were tucked away in a sub-basement store room under the U.S. Capitol Building, for temporary hiding and research. Later the retrieved spacecraft’s atomic engine’s neutronic propulsion device was apparently applied in “The Manhattan Project” – according to some leaked government documents and a key scientific source – and used to perfect the weapons America utilized to win World War II. Later, on the fourth anniversary of the date of the Cape Girardeau, Missouri, UFO crash, more family narratives state that a very ill President Franklin Roosevelt took his own life, April 12th, 1945.
ORIGINAL BROADCAST DATE: 03/10/2016
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