posted on Jun, 26 2023 @ 05:31 PM
a reply to:
meteorlima
Friedman and co-author Don Berliner later disavowed Gerald Anderson, saying "He has admitted falsifying a document, and has changed his
testimony,...[We] no longer have confidence in his description of the crash scene and the aftermath."
Anderson's story was far too detailed for 43-year old memories of someone who was supposedly only five at the time of the incident. He was already
building on the Barney Barnett story, which was just a second-hand tale provided by friends long after Barnett had died. Anderson's mistake was to
include too many details and a fake diary, all of which could be easily debunked. It didn't help that Anderson was caught out for forging a telephone
bill when trying to prove a claim he made to Kevin Randle.
The "Plains of San Agustin UFO crash" is a fairytale.