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Karen Koretz
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After being told where the UFO touched down, a seemingly skeptical and slightly threatening Henderson dismissed their claims that what they'd seen was a UFO, insisting it was a meteor. Koretz replied that no meteor would've flown in the manner she'd seen on her screen, but Henderson was adamant that she and Taylor report it as nothing other than a meteor before departing.
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After being told where the UFO touched down, a seemingly skeptical and slightly threatening Henderson dismissed their claims that what they'd seen was a UFO, insisting it was a meteor. Koretz replied that no meteor would've flown in the manner she'd seen on her screen, but Henderson was adamant that she and Taylor report it as nothing other than a meteor before departing. Later, when Cheyenne Mountain picked up a second, larger UFO over Townsend, Koretz again summoned Captain Taylor to her station to inform him of the UFO's appearance. She slipped up and referred to it as a "craft," whereupon a nervous Taylor sternly reminded her, "Meteor, Ms. Koretz," and she tentatively corrected herself.