Bradford Runyon Interview, 5 May 2000

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BR:No, I saw, well, I could see just a dark background under there. You know, I could see lights. See I'm coming by this way and I'm looking in here and so I could see lights in there.
INT:In this object—the protrusion?
BR:Right. Inside of there through—and see, the runway is this way, and so you would think that it would be flying thataway—which it was turned around 180º from what I would've expected.
INT:Would the object then apparently fly that way?
BR:Well, either that or it turned around when it landed.
INT:That's the only time you saw it—when it was on the ground?
BR:Right, that's the only time I visually saw it, yeah.
INT:Okay. So your degree is in industrial engineering?
BR:Yes.
INT:And you were 26 at the time?
BR:Right.
INT:I mean did you know some of the other witnesses?
BR:No, I didn't know anyone.
INT:—Adams, Jablonsky—?
BR:No, I didn't know any of them.
INT:So how many people were at Minot at that time—a lot of people?
BR:5,000 on the base.
INT:Yeah, okay. So you were segregated out?
BR:Oh yes. Uh-huh.
INT:So you were out at the air base and...

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