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From "The Roswell Report: Case Closed" by McAndrew, James

Gerald Anderson
Alleged witness of a crash site 175 miles northwest of Roswell.
Core Belief
"Experiences, even those from childhood, shape our understanding of the world."
Worldview
Anderson sees the world through the lens of personal experience, viewing events as a series of memories and impressions. He may be open to the possibility of the extraordinary, but ultimately relies on his own senses and perceptions.
Personality
Anderson is a man recounting a childhood memory, possibly influenced by time and external narratives. He seems genuine but his recollection may be somewhat unreliable due to his age at the time of the alleged incident.
In Their Own Words
"I thought they were plastic dolls."
"They were all wearing one-piece suits ... a shiny silverish-gray color."
"I didn’t really get very close."
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