Item 17 - Secret 1950 Recording of George Koehler’s AFOSI Interrogation from Frank Scully’s Archives

This is a secret recording made on 3/31/1950 of an interrogation of George Koehler by two AFOSI (Air Force Office of Special Investigations) officers. The officers state their last names at the beginning (Officers Hanson and Fred Unger). The officers specifically ask about any knowledge Koehler had of recovered “gadgets“. (Why would they ask this if the Aztec, Roswell, etc. crashes didn’t happen?) This secret recording was referred to by Frank Scully to journalist Dick Williams in public here: “But Scully has wire recordings of Army Project Saucer personnel grilling him [Koehler], which offer new revelations“. According to Steinman’s and Steven’s “UFO Crash at Aztec“ on page 89, George Koehler was under surveillance by Army counterintelligence, the FBI, and AFOSI - all at the same time! George Koehler was a “time salesmen“ for radio station KMYR. He says so in the recording, at around 21:20. He outsmarted the officers. Koehler (or “Coulter“) is related to the notorious #UAP crash retrieval Hottel J. Edgar FBI memo: It was found in author Frank Scully’s official archives at the American Heritage Center (AHC) in Laramie, WY: :80444/xv506256?q=Scully It was officially digitized at the AHC by Andrew Criss (acriss2 at ). Details: Box 34, Item 17: “George Koehler; Save; Geo K. and Governor Air Force Boys and Magnetic definitions“ 3-31-50 Another (very noisy, hard to understand) copy of this recording can be found in Wendy Connors’ “Faded Disc“ collection:
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