
			Diners at the Cover-up Cafe listen to Jerry's 
			interviews
			
			 
			
			Program Information
			While we were in Roswell, many Festival attendees made their way 
			to the Cover-Up Café, one of several interview venues for our 
			Internet Radio programs, on a daily basis. In the ninth program of 
			our series of programs from the 2007 Roswell 60th Anniversary 
			Festival, Jerry interviews a sampling of these people, each with 
			their own stories to be told.
			 
			The program starts off with the Northern California 
			representative for MUFON, 
			Chuck Reever. 
			We discuss the changes at MUFON and the 2007 International 
			Symposium.
			
			
			Ray 
			and Melanie Young then tell Jerry about where the alien 
			skull originated. The image of the skull was part of the official 
			Jerry Pippin Roswell T-Shirt collection this year.
			
			
			Then Jerry visits with 
			Patricia 
			Johnson-Holm and Mike Schupe, both from Seattle, who do 
			paranormal TV shows together on the Internet.
			
			
			
						 
			Electrifying Don Ray Walton (see photo at top of page) 
			makes a second appearance in this series of programs after being 
			spotted in the audience. In this interview, Walton talks about his 
			unusual feeding habits which he attributes to being a hybrid.
			
			
			George Kelly
			George Kelly is in his 80s, and he rode a Greyhound Bus to 
			Roswell from his native Georgia to share his story with us about his 
			encounters with UFOs.
			
				
					
						|  David Salomen
 |  Terry Lee Colborn
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			David Salomen and 
			
			Terry Lee Colborn have their special reasons for sharing 
			their experiences with us, as well.
			
			 
			
			
			Jerry and Bill McCowan
			Bill 
			McCowan made the trip to Roswell from Alabama. He is making 
			the UFO events circuit this year to spread his views on possible ET 
			intervention. As we close out this program, 
			
			Dr. Michael D. Eldridge has a UFO related mission that he 
			explains to our audience. 
			
			
			Jerry and Michael D. Eldridge