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Friday September 12th, 2003

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Flatwoods UFO Case Details
 
Johnny Cash Tribute

Recap

Flatwoods Monster UFO Case

"It seemed to be a mechanical device, perhaps with an alien inside," said researcher Stanton Friedman (website). Friedman and fellow researcher Frank Feschino were discussing the fascinating Flatwoods Monster UFO case during the first half of Friday's show.

Feschino commented that when the incident occurred, exactly 51 years ago in Braxton County, Virginia, there had been a UFO flap in the area, with some 20 sightings and a TV news account of a flaming object in the sky. What witnesses, a group of boys playing football, described as the "monster" was a strange thing about 10 feet high, which gave off a noxious smell that made them sick, and so they ran from it, Friedman recounted. (Click here to view Feschino's illustration of the object.)

An adult witness whom Feschino interviewed, said he saw the "monster" enter a large oval craft about the size of a "two-car garage," which had a white vapor light and a pink glow. The two researchers conjectured that the "monster" was initially sent out of the craft, after it landed possibly due to a malfunction. Soil samples that contained an oily residue were sent to Washington DC, Feschino said, but nothing more was ever heard about them, and witnesses were reportedly told to keep quiet about the incident.

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Johnny Cash:
In Memoriam

Music legend Johnny Cash, passed away Friday, September 12, 2003, in Nashville, Tennessee. The following statement was issued today by manager of Johnny Cash, Lou Robin:

“In honor of the Cash families privacy during these times, the decision has been made to hold private - both the visitation and the funeral services. They wish to thank everyone for their prayers at this difficult time.”

The following statement was issued today by the family of Johnny Cash:
“The family of Johnny Cash, in this sad hour, is greatly comforted by the outpouring of love and respect for his remarkable life. We also take solace in the knowledge that he is again reunited with his dearest companion, June. Our lives, and indeed the entire planet, will forever feel the emptiness of his loss, but his music and the greatness of his spirit will endure.”

A public memorial is being planned and the date is yet to be announced.

Flowers may be sent to:
Hendersonville Funeral Home
353 Johnny Cash Parkway
Hendersonville, TN 37075
-or-
Donations may be sent to:
SOS Children Villages USA
1317 F Street NW #550
Washington, DC 20004

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