[0:07:28 - 0:07:36] one Arthur 
Stansell Jr. Now, quite often his name is spelled STANCIL which is incorrect in the
                       [0:07:36 - 0:07:44] confusion. It's STANSEL. But anyway, 
Stansell's background and credentials can be directly confirmed.
                       [0:07:44 - 0:07:49] Stansell began his career at Wright Patterson Air Force Base at that time, Wright Patterson Airfield,
                       [0:08:12 - 0:08:17] and this was during Operation Upshot Knott Hole. To add even more credibility to 
Stansell,
                       [0:08:24 - 0:08:29] Huge thanks to Richard Geldrick Jr. for doing the digging on 
Stansell as you'll find in his
                       [0:08:35 - 0:08:41] we can in fact verify the background of Wright Pat, the AEC, and aircraft testing with 
Stansell.
                       [0:08:46 - 0:08:50] Let's start to break down and analyze the context of some of 
Stansell's claims.
                       [0:09:03 - 0:09:09] coat tail of the Roswell crash. Within 
Stansell's testimony, he mentions the night before viewing the
                       [0:09:32 - 0:09:39] During his time working as an engineer at Wright Field from 1949 to 1960, 
Stansell worked in what
                       [0:13:13 - 0:13:24] detonated in 53 is far from surprising. Shockingly, 
Stansell was not the only credible whistleblower