Sherman McCorkle, a former coworker and friend of missing Air Force Major General Neil McCasland who’s tied to the UFO Program: “I’m just totally mystified. I have no understanding whatsoever how you can walk out your front door and vanish, and everybody that knows him is mystified.”



by KOOKOOOOM

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  1. He may not have walked out his front door alone; they may have come in and walked him out the front door

  2. Ms. Katie Pavlich of NewsNation:

    >”You worked with him, knew him for 25 years. What was he like to work with and tell us about your relationship?”

    Mr. Sherman McCorkle:

    >”Well, I first met him in about 2002 when he came to Kirtland Air Force Base and ran the Space Vehicles Directorate on Kirtland is when I first met him. And our group the Kirtland Partnership worked with him in the State Legislature trying to enhance the Space Vehicles Directorate.

    >He was extremely intelligent. Very well educated. I believe he had like 6 degrees, 6 different degrees. Very personable. Gosh. If there was a room full of people, everybody would gravitate toward him.”

    Ms. Pavlich:

    >”And what was your reaction to the Major General’s wife saying that she thinks he may have gone out and not wanting to be found. What do you think happened to him?”

    Mr. McCorkle:

    >”So that came out last night or this morning, and I was stunned. I mean, for me, I’m just totally mystified. I have no understanding whatsoever how you can walk out your front door and vanish, and everybody that knows him is mystified.

    >Everybody on our support group that worked with him we’re all just stunned and mystified. Nothing makes any sense.”

    Ms. Pavlich:

    >”We brought up these other cases around the country that also don’t make any sense of people with similar backgrounds, similar work, similar degrees in the science industry for the Federal government, for the military. Do you think that they maybe have anything in common? Is here talk of that among your friend group, given that this is, as you said, mystifying to you?”

    Mr. McCorkle:

    >”There hasn’t any talk of that in this group, that group of 8 I believe that you just showed. Most of us have not been familiar. We’re familiar with one or 2 other people, but not the aggregate group of 8. The idea that research scientists, this group of 8 have vanished. My goodness, you couldn’t make up a story like that. Could you?”