Thomas G. Goduto Interview, 20 February 2001

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Let me make a general comment again. I want to reinforce something. I didn't see an unidentified flying object, but I was obviously present when experiences were being made by other members of our crew, and I want to bring credibility on the people that had those experiences, therefore, to me, that's my biggest testimony in this—that that happened. Those things happened, and whatever the descriptions were by them, they're totally correct.
INT:How many years did you fly B-52's?
TG:Well, I have 5,400 hours total flying time. I have 3,400 hours in a B-52.
INT:Did you ever have any other experience similar to this?
TG:No.
INT:In your whole career this was a unique event?
TG:Yes. But not only do I believe that we're not alone in the universe, but I'd like to know more about it, so, you know I'm open to anything. I don't exclude anything because it's not explainable. I'm not narrow-minded, let's put it that way—as far as this goes.
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