ABC News, the Los Angeles Times, CBS News and on National Public Radio. Robert Powell, the nanotechnology engineer whose investigation helped document the large UFO via Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) radar data, appears in the doc. “It was like a circus,” Powell told the Daily Mail. “We were interviewing various witnesses — it was so loud that you couldn’t even interview them properly,” Powell recollected. “The key witness interviews occurred outside of that.”Local reporter Angelia Joiner broke the story for the Stephenville Empire-Tribune.
This eventually cost Joiner her job with the newspaper. She died of Covid in 2021, but Powell said, “She felt that she owed it to the citizenry to give them answers.
They knew these weren’t F-16s [fighter jets] because F-16s would fly over every day of the year, constant, nonstop. So, they knew what F-16s look like.”He continued: “So, they would call her and say, ‘Well, what have you found out?
Has anyone else reported it?’ Blah, blah, blah — and she felt obligated to answer their questions.”He said she “got a little disillusioned’ as years went by, because “there’s so many wackos in this field that will contact you and tell you, you know, they’ve got a piece of a UFO or what-have-you.”Powell worked with Glen Schulze, a career electrical engineer, to analyze radar.
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