Last night I reviewed the contents of Robert Salas' press conference. I was taken back by the lack of participation as compared to the 2010 presser. Salas did state that some of those individuals had passed on. Notably missing was Robert Hastings, but I do recall that this was solely put together by Salas. Awhile back he had alluded to that he would have four new witnesses regarding the Oscar Flight incident...there were none mentioned in the presentation.
Based on what I saw and heard there was nothing new presented that advanced any of Salas' claims regarding Echo and/or Oscar Flights at Malmstrom back in 1967. Again, missing is any collaborating information from other personnel that would have been present on 24/25 March 1967.
Mr. Schindele provided his experience, but unfortunately he has nothing personally to back up his claim as far as documentation, ie maintenance reports and up channeled reports to various HQ units. Most importantly, Schindele was not on alert when the alleged incident happened. He, like most of the launch officers, heard about UFOs from others, yet saw nothing themselves. But with that said, Mr. Schindele has a Blue Book report that documents a UFO report in the Mohall and Velva vicinity on 2 March 1967. Schindele's time line for his incident, as he stated in the press conference, was Sept of 1966 which was six months earlier than the Blue Book reported case. As of this time, I am not aware that anyone who was manning Schindele's Launch Control Facility has come forward to strengthen his claim. On the other hand, the late David Schuur's story may correspond to Schindele's timeline.
Mr Jamison and Mr Jacobs provided nothing new in their respective presentations. Tim Printy had provided an article on the Big Sur story in his SunLite webzine regarding Jacobs' claims. I've provided my opinion on Jamison's claims on this blog.
Note to reader: I'll provide more information should the need arise.
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