Roswell Incident
Roswell Incident
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Cover-up CRASH at ROSWELL, New Mexico
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Sixty years ago, on the evening of July 2, 1947, a farmer by the name of Mac Brazel and others heard a loud explosion nearby his farm approximately 75 miles NW of Roswell, in Lincoln County, New Mexico. On the morning of July 3, he investigated and found the wreckage of what appeared to be a flying saucer. He reported the find to the Sheriff's office who then notified the nearby Roswell Army Air Field (AAF) base that sent two military intelligence officers to investigate. The result of the military's investigation led to the famous press release on July 8 that a flying saucer had crashed. This generated instant media interest around the world. As the media interest began to build, another press release was quickly issued, this time by more senior military authorities, claiming the initial release was mistaken. It was only a weather balloon and not a flying saucer. Interest in the Roswell story then waned and it wasn't heard of again for another thirty years.
In 1978 one of the officers that conducted the initial military investigation, Major Jesse Marcel, contacted Stanton Friedman, a veteran UFO researcher, and told him the truth about events at Roswell. The subsequent publication of The Roswell Incident by Charles Berlitz and William Moore in 1980 which revealed the testimony of Marcel and others, brought the Roswell story back into public attention. The Roswell Crash has ever since been on the center stage of public interest generating further investigations, books and media interest. One month ago, another book was published which contained a notarized affidavit by another key military official involved in events at Roswell. The affidavit by Lieutenant Walter Haut containing his version of events at Roswell is in the final chapter of Witness to Roswell (2007) by Tom Carey and Donald Schmitt (also online at: http://roswellproof.homestead.com/haut.html#anchor_8 ). Haut's testimony promises to once again make the Roswell Crash a cause for great media attention.

Walter Haut was the Public Information Officer at Roswell AAF and was the individual that circulated the famous press release on July 8, 1947 claiming a flying saucer crash. Haut's affidavit was written in December 2002 and authorized for release after his death. He died in December of 2005 and the affidavit was then published in Carey's and Schmitt's book, Witness to Roswell. A comprehensive book review by Dr David Rudiak appears online at: http://tinyurl.com/2ll4ec.
The affidavit has some startling information for those interested in the political implications of extraterrestrial life or what has come to be known as the field of Exopolitics. The most important is that a staff meeting occurred on the morning of July 8 where Roswell AAF officers discussed how to deal with growing public and press interest in the wreckage found at TWO crash sites. Haut stated: "The main topic of discussion ... was an extensive debris field in Lincoln County approx. 75 miles NW of Roswell" (Affidavit #8). This was Mac Brazel's farm and was the subject of earlier investigation by Major Marcel, the Roswell base's chief intelligence officer, who gave his report at the meeting. The second site was 40 miles north of Roswell and was not generally known to researchers of the Roswell crash. The base commander, Col. William Blanchard, gave a brief report on wreckage found at the second site.
The most surprising fact about the staff meeting was that General Roger Ramey, whose headquarters was Carswell AAF Fort Worth, Texas, was also present. Haut reveals that Ramey devised a strategy for throwing the public and press off track about the two crash sites. According to Haut, "General Ramey proposed a plan, which I believed originated from his bosses at the Pentagon. Attention needed to be diverted from the more important site north of town by acknowledging the other location [Mac Brazel's ranch]. Too many civilians were already involved and the press already was informed" (#9). Ramey approved a press release pointing to the more remote and less important site near Mac Brazel's ranch, and later retracting this announcement with the weather balloon story that appeared in the news the later on July 8 and the morning of July 9. This strategy succeeded in taking the flying saucer story off the news headlines, and confusing members of the public and press that had witnessed or were investigating events.

General Ramey's role in the cover up is significant. It was Ramey that ordered Major Jesse Marcel, whose report that a flying saucer had crashed at the more remote location in the July 8 press release, to fly to Fort Worth to appear at a press conference. Marcel was ordered to be photographed crouching quietly over what appeared to be material from a weather balloon. This was used to buttress Ramey's claim that the Roswell wreckage was from a weather balloon. Marcel was forced to keep silent and about the affair for over 30 years. In 1978 he approached Stanton Friedman over what he had really seen at the Roswell crash site, thus reviving interest in the Roswell story. Jesse Marcel's son, recently authored his own book about what he had had been shown by his father who brought some of the Roswell wreckage home. Marcel's book is to be released at next week's 60th anniversary of the Roswell crash: http://www.marceljr.com/roswell60th.htm
Haut's affidavit indicates that Ramey was operating under orders by the Pentagon which had been briefed about the two crash sites. It is clear that the staff meeting was focused on controlling press and public interest in the crash sites. It is significant that no discussion occurred for supervising security at the sites or for retrieval of the crashed material. This is surprising since it would have been expected that given its proximity and resources, Roswell AAF would play a prominent role. This suggests that security and retrieval operations at the crash sites were being surprised at a higher level than the general staff at Roswell AAF. Clearly, the Pentagon had deployed its own specialist teams for controlling security and retrieval operations. Roswell AAF would supply manpower, resources, and throw the public off the trail by contradictory press releases, but little in the way of leadership.
Haut also says that he was taken to one of the Roswell hangars by the base commander, Col Blanchard later on July 8 where he saw part of the wreckage that "was approximately 12 to 15 feet in length, not quite as wide, about 6 feet high, and more of an egg shape" (12). Haut also saw under canvas tarpaulin, with the heads sticking out, two bodies of the victims who appeared to be the size of a 10 year old child. He said that at "a later date in Blanchard's office, he would extend his arm about 4 feet above the floor to indicate the height" (13).
Haut's affidavit helps confirm the historical timeline concerning events at the 1947 Roswell crash, and the subsequent cover-up of extraterrestrial life. So we are in a better position to understand the public policies implemented by national security leaders to manage extraterrestrial affairs. What follows are some of the key exopolitical implications of Haut's affidavit.
First, the affidavit helps corroborate a number of leaked Majestic Documents concerning Roswell and its aftermath. These documents first began to be leaked to the public in 1984 and there has been continuing controversy over their authenticity ever since. A number of the documents relate to events surrounding the Roswell Crash. One is an Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit (IPU) Field Order on July 4 directing a small team to investigate the crash site: http://209.132.68.98/pdf/ipu_fieldorder.pdf ). This date is consistent with the dates concerning the reports of a crash on the evening of July 2 and discovery of debris by Mac Brazel on July 3, 75 miles NW of Roswell. Marcel arrived on July 6/7 and retrieved some of the material and took it first home where he showed his family, and then to the Roswell base. It is unlikely he would have been allowed to do so if the IPU was at the Mac Brazel ranch. Consequently, the IPU most likely investigated the more significant crash site only 40 miles north of Roswell which had the larger portion of the crash wreckage and the EBE (extraterrestrial biological entities) witnessed by Haut at the Roswell hangar. This was the subject of an IPU Report on July 22, which referred to: "the extraordinary recovery of fallen airborne objects in the State of New Mexico between 4 July and 6 July 1947." It also refers to several bodies being taken to hospital at Roswell AAF. These were very likely the same bodies that Haut witnessed at the Roswell Hangar on July 8.

Also, Haut's affidavit helps confirm the authenticity of a Majestic document which was a directive from former President Dwight Eisenhower, who at the time was Army Chief of Staff, to General Nathan Twining regarding the events at Roswell. Eisenhower ordered Twining to travel to White Sands Missile base to "make an appraisal of the reported unidentified objects being kept there" ( http://209.132.68.98/pdf/twining_eisenhower.pdf ). White Sands was the location of German scientists who were specialists in rocket technology and therefore best able to evaluate the retrieved object. Twining was also directed to take control of the military, political and psychological situation surrounding the object. Just over a week later, Twining released an Air Accident Report report to headquarters: http://209.132.68.98/pdf/airaccidentreport.pdf . Two months later, President Truman authorized a top secret project (Operation Majestic 12) to take charge of the extraterrestrial issue on September 24, 1947 (see Truman memo: http://209.132.68.98/pdf/truman_forrestal.pdf . The affidavit also helps confirm the validity of the Eisenhower Briefing document which contains references to the Roswell crash and the national security policy implemented to keep this secret (see: http://209.132.68.98/pdf/eisenhower_briefing.pdf ).
The second exopolitical implication stems from the fact that General Ramey was present at Roswell when the wreckage was first discussed by base personnel on July 8. This suggested the strategy of deceiving the public by contradictory press releases shows that senior military leaders were ordered to lie about the truth of the Roswell wreckage and the reality of extraterrestrial life. Haut's affidavit also confirms the text analysis of a telegram held by General Ramey during the press release at Fort Worth where he refers to the victims and wreckage at Roswell (see: http://roswellproof.homestead.com/ ). Also significant is the fact that the telegram in Ramey's hand was addressed to his boss, Lt General Hoyt Vandenberg. This points out that Vandenberg was in the loop about events at Roswell and was coordinating events with other Pentagon officials through his subordinate General Ramey. Confirmation of Vandenberg's knowledge of the Roswell crash clearly demonstrates that he was actively part of national security policy based on deception. This was exemplified in his rejection of the results of a 1948 investigation of Air Force personnel into the flying saucer phenomenon that concluded they were interplanetary in origin. Vandenberg ordered that the conclusions of the original report called "Estimate of the Situation" to be rewritten to remove the interplanetary hypothesis and the original report would be destroyed (see: http://www.ufoscience.org/history/swords.pdf ). A national security policy based on deception of the general public and press was officially under way after retrieval of the wreckage and victims of the Roswell Crash.
A third exopolitical implication is that Haut's affidavit clearly shows that the flying saucer phenomenon had shifted from a scientific question of what were flying saucers, into a national security issue of keeping the truth from becoming public. Subsequent, scientific investigations of UFOs assumed to be objective studies, e.g., , USAF Project Blue Book (1951-1969), the 1953 Robertson Panel, the 1969 University of Colorado Condom Report, and the 1997 USAF Roswell Report, were all part of well orchestrated national security policy based on deception. Also, the term "Unidentified Flying Objects" (UFO) which came into widespread usage through initial military efforts to make the study of flying saucers more scientific, was in fact part of the deception ordered by senior national security officials. National Security officials already knew that flying saucers were extraterrestrial in origin, but encouraged a public campaign to emphasize the unidentified nature of the phenomenon, which the UFO term implies, and the need to identify UFOs by scientific means. At the same time, national security officials would use all their resources to undermine scientific studies and debunk evidence concerning the reality of UFO's as extraterrestrial vehicles.
In conclusion, Haut's affidavit clarifies many issues surrounding the Roswell Crash. It clearly demonstrates that out of national security concerns, a policy of deception was implemented which continues to this day. This deception involved senior national security officials from different branches of the military, and included President Truman himself. Given that this national security policy has successfully continued for sixty years, its extent and scope must be concluded to be extremely sophisticated and well enforced. The affidavit also shows that the study of UFOs ceased being strictly scientific issue, but become a national security issue of paramount importance. On this 60th anniversary of the Roswell Crash and its subsequent cover up, great thanks must be extended to all whose exhaustive research and courageous testimony have helped bring to the public's attention the truth about events at Roswell.
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Michael E. Salla, Ph.D
Kona, Hawaii
July 2, 2007
www.Exopolitics.Org
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•The Roswell Incident is a classic example of the
"Perfect Government Conspiracy".
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•The 509th stationed at Roswell Army Air Force Base was the only Nuclear Capable air wing at the time- a fact that conspiracy addicts never tire of pointing out.
•Jesse Marcel was Head of Intelligence and Sheridan Cavitt was with Counter-Intelligence at the Roswell AAFB- titles that smack of spies and secrecy.
•The Debris is suddenly whisked off to HQ.
•Higher-ups in the Pentagon start flashing off urgent requests for information.
•The FBI and CIA become interested enough to send off cautionary telegrams.
•Wreckage that originally was identified by an Intelligence Officer as a "flying disk" is later officially reclassified as a harmless weather balloon (Yeah, right!).
•Many records from the Roswell AAFB were later destroyed or "disappeared".
And the above is just what really happened! Later, we have stories of Black Operations, the Majestic-12, super secret hangers at Wright-Patterson (or, was that Area 51?), midnight autopsies... and on and on. All the stuff that any good student of a Gummint C'spiracy loves to thrash around in.
Many argue that while some of the later revelations might be hoaxed, there is still sufficient evidence that a massive cover-up was concocted in a matter of hours. They point to the eventual Official Air Force Explanation that a test flight for the secret Project Mogul was responsible for the balloon train- a secret operation that was not reclassified until the '80s. Why, they ask, did the Air Force wait so long to reveal the existence of such a "harmless" operation? Why did the Pentagon in 1947 suddenly become interested in gathering information about "flying disks"? And why did the government and the Air Force destroy many of the records?
Of course, the strongest proof of the existence of The Conspiracy is the
Official Government Denial that there is, or ever was a conspiracy!
Also included is the now famous Schulgen Memo, both the real version and the faked version.
You should also look at the information collected from Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, as well as the controversy surrounding the Majestic-12 (or MAJIK) papers.
Mac Brazel: His finding of the debris field is what started it all.
Bill Brazel: Mac's son.
Bessie (Betty) Schreiber (nee; Brazel): Mac's daughter. Bessie was 14 years old when the Event happened, but it is her consistent memories that conflict with the sensational stories that came out in the 1980's.
•The Problem with Bessie Brazel: While everyone else's memories seem to expand the story rather dramatically, not so with Bessie.
The Proctors; Loretta and Floyd: When first interviewed, Floyd said that neither he nor Loretta saw the debris, but they did mention to Mack the possible reward money being offered by several newspapers. Only after Floyd died, did Loretta suddenly remember that Mack did show them some of the debris. Even later, she came up with the memory that Mack mentioned the "freezer tape" with the purple writing.
Sheriff George Wilcox: Mac Brazel told him about the debris, and the Sheriff passed on the information to the Roswell Army Air Force base.
Jim Ragsdale: Ragsdale's story seems to change radically with every affidavit he signs! Another discredited witness.
Frank Kaufmann/ Steve MacKenzie
Gerald Anderson: Ted's Nephew, the the "hero" of Crash at Corona. Gerald Anderson has been caught lying and forging documents. All researchers (with the exception of Stanton Friedman) consider Gerry's story to be bunk.
Ted Anderson: How did Uncle Ted manage to write his diary in ink not produced until years after his death?
Glenn Dennis: Roswell Mortician. It was his dramatic testimony about child-size coffins and what his "girlfriend" Naomi told him about a autopsy that electrified the Roswell Saga. Most researchers now do not think Dennis' testimony is credible.
Naomi Self (Selff): A mysterious "witness" to the alleged autopsy, it appears that she was more a figment of Glenn Dennis' imagination than a nurse.
Major Jesse A. Marcel: Intelligence Officer at the Roswell AAF base. It was his dramatic story, told thirty years later, that started the Roswell Saga.
•The Military Career of Jesse Marcel: Jessie Marcel seems to have enjoyed expanding on his stint in the Army Air Force.
•A very short Biography of Jesse Marcel: From his Military Records file
Jessie Marcel, Jr. Maj. Marcel's son. When he was 11, he was woken up in the middle of the night by his father to look at the Flying Disk debris. Junior is the source of the "I-beam" description of the sticks. Jessie, described them quite differently.
Col William Blanchard: The Commanding Officer of Roswell AAFB.
Col. Dubose: His reminisces seemed to depend on how you asked the questions.
General Roger Ramey: Commander of the 8th Army Air Force in Ft Worth. Texas. It was his command that identified the debris as a weather balloon, and issued the release of July 9, 1947 that quelled the early national interest in the Roswell Crash.
Lt. Walter Haut: He released the famous news release that first got Roswell into the news.
Lorenzo Kent Kimball: RAAF Medical Supply Officer
•Capt. Kimball's Perspective: You might think that July, '47 was an exciting time at the Roswell Army Air Force Base... wouldn't you?
J. Bond Johnson: Photographer who took the famous pictures of the debris.
Major Edwin Easley: Provost Marshall at the Roswell Army Air Force base.
Philip J. Corso
•The Day After Roswell
Quotes taken from: ROSWELL: 52 YEARS OF UNANSWERED QUESTIONS By Donald R. Schmitt & Thomas J. Carey http://www.cufos.org/Roswell_fs1.html unless otherwise indicated.
These "questions" originally were published by Kevin Randle and Schmitt. After the split between Randle and Schmitt, Don teamed up with Tom Carey, another UFO researcher, and they re-issued the "52 years..." under their names in1999.
Despite the sometimes gross misrepresentations that are contained in these "questions", they are often repeated by many pro-ufo sites.
"After personally examining samples of the material, why did Brazel’s neighbors encourage him to report the crash for the $3,000 reward reported by the press for physical evidence of a flying disc and not for the standard $5 balloon reward?"
Let's see... $3000 vs. $5.00. Tough choice.
Then we have Loretta Proctor and her husband not personally examining the samples of the material in 1979 as reported in The Roswell Incident. But, in her 1990 affidavit, she suddenly handled the samples herself! So, Schmitt and Carey are simply using the version that fits their conspiracy claim.
Could it be that Loretta's earlier recollections are more accurate?
Peer-reviewed research indicates that memory is very prone to change. We have Loftus and the Kennedy Assassination experiment which shows how much memory can change in just ten years.
"It has also been shown that repeated questioning may lead individuals to report memories of events that never occurred."
( American Psychiatric Association, Dec. 12, 1993)
"Literally thousands of studies have documented how our memories can be disrupted by things that we experienced earlier (proactive interference) or things that we experienced later (retroactive interference)....The new, post-event information often becomes incorporated into the recollection, supplementing or altering it, sometimes in dramatic ways. ... misleading post-event information can alter a person's recollection in a powerful ways, even leading to the creation of false memories of objects that never in fact existed."
(Loftus, E.F. & Pickrell, J.E. (1995) The formation of false memories. Psychiatric Annals, 25, 720-725)
Let's get back to Schmitt and Carey:
"How did the highly trained and experienced military officers of the famous 509th atomic bomb wing, the first and only nuclear strike force in the world at that time, mistake a conventional weather instrument for an object they all, without exception, concluded to be an actual 'flying saucer?' "
Possibly because no one knew what a flying saucer was at this time. Remember, they had just been "discovered" by Kenneth Arnold barely a week earlier.
August 1947 Gallup Poll "What do you think these saucers are?"
"No answer, don't know 33%
Imagination, optical illusions, mirages, etc. 29%
Hoax 10% US secret weapon, part of atomic bomb, etc. 15%
Weather forecasting devices 3%
Russian secret weapon 1%
Searchlights on airplanes 2%
Other explanations 9%
Total 102%"
(Adds to more than 100% because some gave more than one answer.)
"Guesses ranged all the way from practical to miraculous. Among the later was a woman, citing biblical text, who said it was a sign of the world's end. A man in the West thought the discs were radio waves from the Bikini atomic bomb explosion while another man saw in them a new product being put out by the 'Dupont people.'
"A few people smelled a publicity or advertising stunt, while others felt sure that the saucers were after all only some kind of meteor or comet."
This is backed up by the Twining Letter, the Schulgen Letter, the Top Secret Analysis, etc.
So, since they didn't know what a flying saucer was, it could be anything at all.
More nonsense from Schmitt and Carey:
"Skeptics who believe that it was a special radar-reflecting balloon..."
No one has ever suggested that it was a special radar-reflecting balloon. It was a sounding balloon and a radar reflector. Two different things entirely.
" ...from Project Mogul have said that the civilians, the base commander, Col. William Blanchard, the head of intelligence, Marcel, and all the other officers at Roswell were unfamiliar with such specialized equipment. Marcel, however, had a radar interpretation officer assigned to his office. He would have been able to recognize the balloon, even if the others were fooled."
A radar interpretation officer would be totally unfamiliar with a radar reflector used by MOGUL. Newton, the meteorological officer called in by Ramey hadn't seen one for two years. Not since the invasion of Okinawa. They were used for high altitude research and for gun-laying.
Neither of those uses would be known to a radar interpretation officer. Just what do Schmitt and Carey think a radar interpretation officer interpreted?
Still more from the dynamic duo:
" Even considering Mogul, balloon materials consisting of Neoprene rubber, reflective foil, wooden sticks, masking tape, and balling twine still comprised such a device—materials easily identifiable by even a child."
But they wouldn't know what the purpose of these were. No one knew what a flying saucer was. And neoprene plastic was a relatively new material developed during WWII. It is highly doubtful that "a child" of the '40s would be overly familiar with this material, much less the average adult of the era.
But, Schmitt and Carey persevere:
"What type of balloon and instrument package could scatter debris over an area three-quarters of a mile long and create a 500-foot long/10-foot wide gouge in the tough high desert country of New Mexico which consists of little topsoil and mostly shale and slate stone?"
500 feet long, 10 ft wide gouge?
Funny, Marcel told Stringfield that there wasn't a gouge! Mac Brazel never mentioned a gouge. Bessie Brazel Schreiber never mentioned a gouge.
And three-quarters of a mile long? You'd think they might have noted that!
"One thing I did notice – nothing actually hit the ground bounced on the ground. It was something that must have exploded above ground and fell."
--Jesse Marcel; Pratt Interview
"The rubber was smoky gray in color and scattered over an area about 200 yards in diameter."
(Mac Brazel in Roswell Daily Record - July 9, 1947)
More nonsense from Schmitt and Carey:
"After he was found at the home of Walt Whitmore Sr., majority owner of radio station KGFL in Roswell, on the morning of Tuesday, July 8, why was Brazel held in detention at the base for another seven days?"
After he left Whitmore's home, Whitmore escorted him to the offices of the Roswell Daily Record!
"Brazel was brought here late yesterday by W.E. Whitmore, of radio station KGFL, had his picture taken and gave an interview to the Record and Jason Kellahin, sent here from the Albuquerque bureau of the Associated Press to cover the story"
(Roswell Daily Record - July 9, 1947)
Funny- the newspaper or the Associated Press didn't say anything about all those military police!
Schmitt and Carey go on:
"Why the need for extreme security measures at the crash site of a downed meteorological instrument? Measures such as: armed guards surrounding the inner gouge area,...
This is the gouge area that Marcel said didn't exist.
" another cordon around the perimeter, riflemen posted on the surrounding hills, and MPs stationed on the outlying roads from Saturday, July 5, through at least Thursday, the 10th.
"Why were there seven confirmed (possibly eight) flights to transport the remains of a balloon? Most of the wreckage was flown out under high security July 5–10 . . . rather extreme treatment even within the confines of the top security base in the world at that time."
Such extreme security measures? Marcel didn't see any, and neither did Capt. Kimball
The exact opposite happened; Life at the base was quite normal.
•On July 8th, they had the Eighth Air Force Competition Inspection Team in to make the competition inspection.
•Also on July 8th, they had the ammunition inspection done.
•On 9 July, they had S-4 inspected.
•On the 10th of July, they had visitors regarding Quartermaster Stock Control.
This is at the same time that Schmitt and Carey are claiming that all of these other things are going on and the base is under extreme security. The base was operating quite normally.
•How come none of the pilots knew of any of these special flights or of any unusual security?
•The GAO, unlike Schmitt and Carey, didn't find any evidence of these flights, nor of anything unusual at all.
Here's Schmitt and Carey again:
"If the object was nothing more than a weather balloon, or even a Project Mogul device, why would Colonel Blanchard set up operations at the recovery site? As the commanding officer of the 509th Bomb Group, Blanchard would have had more important duties."
S & C should be asking why would Blanchard take leave during this time- if it was an alien spaceship? It is known that he did. He drove up to Santa Fe to be there when the governor signed the upcoming Air Force Day proclamation!
Now why would he do this if (as S & C claim) his base is under extreme security?
Furthermore, according to Lt. Haut, the PIO, when Blanchard got back from leave he mentioned that they had shot themselves in the foot with that flying saucer nonsense. He told them it (the weather balloon) was from some project over at Alamogordo. This was before Todd found out about MOGUL. Why did Blanchard tell his officers this at his first staff meeting if they has seen all this super-duper high security? They'd know it wasn't the truth.
S&C continue:
"Why was farmer Sherman Campbell and the local sheriff in Circleville, Ohio, able to immediately identify the Rawin (Mogul) target device that crashed there on July 5, while no one in Roswell could? In fact, the Campbell family was even permitted to keep the balloon the Air Force currently claims was so secret."
Absolute nonsense! The Air Force doesn't claim it was secret at all. An ML-307 was unclassified as are sounding balloons. Project Mogul was classified Secret, but the NYU project used un-classified materials, such as the ML-307.
And how were they able to identify it? Perhaps because that wasn't a pre-production prototype and had a nomenclature plate saying what it was, and that it was manufactured by Case Mfg? Unless Schmitt and Carey are now going to claim that alien spaceships are made by Case Mfg?
And Schmitt and Carey conveniently lose sight of the fact that the Circleville radar target was brought in as a possible explanation for all of those flying saucer reports! Even after they read the plate that told them what the device was!
Schmitt and Carey's nonsense continues:
"Why was the debris of a weather balloon, as identified by Warrant Officer Irving Newton, displayed in Brigadier General Roger Ramey’s office different from that of a Mogul balloon device? The new Air Force theory describes painted floral symbols on masking tape used to reinforce the radar kite in an effort to explain hieroglyphic-like characters on I-beam structures as portrayed by witnesses. Even under high magnification none are evident in the photographs taken in Ramey’s office at Fort Worth (Carswell) Army Air Field in Texas."
Despite what S & C say, the displayed- and photographed- balloon isn't different than a ML-307.
And why did Marcel say that he was posed with some of the less interesting real debris?
It wasn't a radar kite, either. It was an ML-307 radar target.
The RPIT is saying that the hieroglyphic symbols are visible, Schmitt and Carey say they aren't.
Marcel said that they didn't take the photos of that part of the debris. But Marcel said that they did photograph him with the real debris. The debris that they photographed with him was that of a sounding balloon and a radar target!
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