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Letter to the Editor Flying Saucer Review Vol. 31 #5 (July 1976)
Dear Mr. Creighton,
In a recent issue of Flying Saucer Review (Volume 31, No 1,1985)
your article entitled "Top U.S. Scientist Admits Crashed UFO'S"
indicated that it was first to Jerome Clark that Dr. Robert I.
Sarbacher revealed his knowledge of crashed UFO's. Well, Mr. Clark
was not the first. Mr. William Steinman in recent months has provided
me with the following information:
"I first became aware of Dr. Sarbacher when I read notes of Wilbert
B. Smith reagarding his interview with him on September 15, 1950.
I had obtained them from Wilbert Smith's widow, Murl. She obtained
them out of Wilbert's own research diary, which is in the possession
of Wilbert's son. Dr. Sarbacher remembered the interview when I
sent him a copy. The handwritting of the notes matches that exactly
of other notes in Smith's own longhand."
A copy of Dr. Sarbacher's letter of November 29, 1983 to Mr. Steinman
is enclosed for your information. The only copy Mr. Steinman says he
gave was to U.S. researcher William L. Moore in December, 1983 (in
fact within one week of receiving it in the mail on December 5,1983).
You can take it from there how all the others, including myself, in the
grapevine finally obtained their copy. A more in depth article with Mr.
Steinman's approval will be published regarding the above affair in my
UFO publication,"The Sixth Quark Journal" this spring.
Sincerely,
Tom Benson
PO Box 1174.
Trenton, NJ 08606,
U.S.A.
January 16,1986