McClurkin interviewed on 'X' Zone Broadcast Network

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Kevin Randle and Brenda McClurkin, Department Head of Special Collections at the University of Texas at Arlington, discuss the tens of thousands of photographs taken by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram over the decades. She has worked with several people in an attempt to read what we all call the Ramey Memo, which is a document held by Brigadier General Roger Ramey in his office on July 8, 1947.

It was a series of photographs taken by Fort Worth Star-Telegram Photographer J. Bond Johnson after the newspaper was alerted to the flying saucer debris was being sent from Roswell, New Mexico. In one of the photographs, Ramey is holding a document that is turned slightly toward the camera which can almost be read. Brenda was instrumental in getting permission for a team of researchers, using the latest equipment and technology in to attempt to read the memo. Without her help and support, none of it would have happened.

Ben Lovegrove (not verified)

Amazing to learn that the negatives are still in possession of the University of Texas at Arlington.  
I'd like to cover this story on Ufology Web, so if anyone reading this has an up to date (late 2019) article they would like to share, please get in touch.

Wed, 07/19/2023 - 10:53

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