Quote by Betty Hill
And Im walking along and were laughing, kidding, joking, and see h

And Im walking along and were laughing, kidding, joking, and see he understood the leader, the one we called the leader, had some knowledge of English, although limited. – Betty Hill

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And we turned off and 30 miles south theyre standing in the middle of our road blocking our way, stopped the car, got out, took us through the path in the woods, where the craft was on the ground. – Betty Hill

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I mean you might say he had a travelling post office, but also Barney was very, very active. He was a legal officer for the NAACP and they had a lot of problems after Pease. – Betty Hill

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