1941 UFO crash in Cape Girardeau, Missouri
	
	
		Everyone knows about the 1947,Roswell incident but I think the lesser known 1941
ufo crash that happened in Cape Girardeau Mo. is just has compelling.
I think a team needs to be put together. I would like to get 2 legit psychics
an experienced dowser. Anyone with a knowledge of the case would be helpful.
I also need a camera guy or gal to document the investigation. I also need 3 to 4
people experienced using metal detectors ( I will provide detectors) I am also familar
with the area ( I lived that area for about 8 years) If the 1941 crash site could be located who knows what we might uncover. Anyone interested in helping can pm me.
I have to go to work right now but i will check back later. jagman
	 
 
	
	
	
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		Now that you've identified your intent... on the internet... I would be willing to bet that Someone will 'beat you to it'...
Just the same... I wish you the best of luck!
In Unity, Peace and LOVE
	 
 
	
	
	
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			Roswell was fake..?
			
		
	 
  That is an old debate vanylapep but the evidence does lead atleast Imo that
something out of the ordinary did occur in Roswell in 1947 but that crash site has been combed over countless times.
	 
 
	
	
	
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		I wish I was near Mo.  Would very much like the experience of Shelock Holmes....
	 
 
	
	
	
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		Grand-Daughter Recounts Flying Saucer Crash at Cape Girardeau in 1941
In 1999, Charlette Mann drew what she remembered seeing in the photograph that her father kept of the 1941 incident. 
http://files.abovetopsecret.com/imag...f51bfe9b95.jpg
Around her drawing, she wrote: "My Grandfather stated that the being was not alive at the time of this picture being taken. The picture was approximately 9 inches by 9 inches and had scalloped (white) edges. This is how the little Alien was being held in the picture I saw of my grandfather's (incident). There were some trees. The grass was ankle high and deeper in places. I was so fixed on his eyes I don't recall as much other details as I might have." She also noted that the man on the right in her drawing "had on dress slacks, wide brimmed hat. They both had white shirts on." The man on the right had "his sleeves rolled up. The other had a short waist coat jacket. There was no one else in the picture except these three." 
It seemed to be a child-sized being, probably 4 feet tall, maybe. It was difficult to tell if it had on a metallic suit or if its skin  it kind of looked like crinkled aluminum foil, but soft. I stated in speaking about it since then, he looked as if he had no bone structure, but kind of like octopus tentacles would appear soft like that. Very large oval eyes. I have never ever seen anything like it until at one point several years ago, I saw Whitley Strieber's book cover on Communion, and that alien being, that face, was the first I had seen  not exactly the same, but fairly close. Larger head. The dark oval eyes. Large eyes. It didn't really have a nose. It looked like two little dots, like someone had taken a pencil. and marked two dots. I don't recall the mouth. It was more as if you took a knife and slit across. No lips, nothing like that. 
I can't recall the feet because I never could hardly get past those eyes. I do recall it had a small framed body. The arms were much longer than our arms. Their hands  I don't know how many fingers it had exactly, but I do recall that it was not formed like our hand. But there were less fingers and much longer. 
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		I believe Charlette Mann's drawing was from memory of a real photo!
I believe her!
I believe!
Typical though ha, the photo goes missing Doh!
Thanks for your input there buares
	 
 
	
	
	
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Here's a photo that seems very slightly similar to that described, except that there's no long grass, the dress of the officers is formal, and the small ET seems alive (and the eyes are not prominent). As best I know, the provenance of this photo is unknown.
http://projectavalon.net/small_alien...o_officers.jpg
	 
 
	
	
	
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		This case has always intrigued me. If one could locate the original crash site?Who knows
what could be found??? I need to make a trip to the Cape library so I can dig in some archives.
	 
 
	
	
	
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Here's a photo that seems very slightly similar to that described, except that there's no long grass, the dress of the officers is formal, and the small ET seems alive (and the eyes are not prominent). As best I know, the provenance of this photo is unknown.
http://projectavalon.net/small_alien...o_officers.jpg 
			
		
	 
  Bill,
What are the credits on this shot?  Meaning, where did you get it?
Tx!
	 
 
	
	
	
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			What are the credits on this shot?
			
		
	 
  This photo is said to be a hoax because it was first published on April 1st 1950 in a German newspaper and also because the 'oxygen reservoir' looks more like a standard 'gasoline reservoir'...
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			The small alien in the picture published in Wiesbadener Tagblatt was the photographer's young son after airbrushing. His American escorts are genuine members of the United States military police stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany, who agreed to participate in the April Fools' Day prank. The author of the accompanying story said it had been inspired by the tale of Ray Dimmick, who a month earlier garnered publicity with his tale of a crashed saucer in Mexico piloted by a two-foot tall alien who had not survived the crash. Both pictures later made it into and were portrayed by various publications as genuine pictures of captured aliens.
			
		
	
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This photo is said to be a hoax because it was first published on April 1st 1950 in a German newspaper and also because the 'oxygen reservoir' looks more like a standard 'gasoline reservoir'...
			
		
	 
  Thank you!
:)
Okay, here's another one...
http://files.abovetopsecret.com/imag...24a615d0e5.jpg
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			published in Cologne, Germany, dated March 29, 1950. It was a weekly magazine, and as stated in a big red headline in the cover, it covered April 1st.
			
		
	
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			The big surprise: The Martian is… only 70 cm high. He was transferred to a special vacuum chamber. The War Department announced explicitly: It is in no way clear whether the being is from planet Mars. The only certainty is that they are of planetary origin, that is, they come from another planet in our solar system or a neighboring star. “Our Pictures”, continues the War Department, “are the only real images, we warn against cheap fakes that have been circulating in the world press.”
			
		
	
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		This martians head looks like it comes almost to a point towards the back of the skull?
Here is a pic of DC comics Martian Manhunter.
	 
 
	
	
	
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		Well it is interesting to say the least....
	 
 
	
	
	
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		Hi Jagman,
Neat idea to go check out that spot. There was a gentleman that Kerry interviewed that found fragments with his detector. I think it was the Aztec crash site. I like to metal detect too, its fun to look for things and found a few coins. Imagine having a piece of an unknown metal...wow
	 
 
	
	
	
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		Hope jagman makes a return to the forum soon and enjoyed his posts but bet we hear him on coast to coast again! Here's more about Cape Girardeau UFO case.
	 
 
	
	
	
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		More from Charlotte Mann, the granddaughter of Reverend William Huffman, who was summoned to bless the bodies of one badly injured and two dead ETs in the April 1941 Cape Girardeau UFO crash.
Charlotte is a most remarkable woman, in many ways. Do listen to her entire 90-minute segment.
It's about a lot more than Gape Girardeau and her grandfather. She's a researcher in her own right, worked closely with Jim Marrs for many years, and is also, as she explains very modestly, a most talented and genuine psychic. A very lovely person.
Start at 28:05, here:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=M9N-DAqmWls[/url]
	 
 
	
	
	
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		https://youtube.com/watch?v=xsIb5QOXBQA
A 1941 crash in Cape Giradeau Missouri in Southern MO.
Paul Blake Smith is a writer who was born in Cape Giradeau Missouri and is a writer who is being interviewed by George Knapp. 
I listened to this interview back when it came out Jan 15th 2017. 
On a personal note I grew up in this area when I was growing up. 
Back in 1990 I was camping in this area along the Current River. 
I'll mention that the only abduction scenario I've ever experienced was during this camping trip. This country is honey combed with limestone caves and cliffs. 
The entire area is quite attractive in terms of having an underground base. 
More than likely these beings who crashed here are probably based here as well.
 Val Valarien's Matrix II books states that there is a UFO/Grey base in the North West Corner of Arkansas and this isn't very far from this incident.
On another interesting note Knapp and Paul Blake Smith talk about how the plane crash that happened nine months later in Las Vegas with actress Carol Lambard was possibly related to this incident. Certain connections are made with a millitary transport carrying Lombard from her work entertaining the WWII troops stopping in Cape Girardeau and picking up pieces of the crashed UFO, and the either the crashed UFO parts or other powers not wanting the parts meddled with were partly or wholly responsible for crashing the plane. 
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https://www.reviewjournal.com/wp-con...eb_7748301.jpg