The Day After Roswell: A Former Pentagon Official Reveals the U.S. Government's Shocking UFO Cover-up

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The Day After Roswell: A Former Pentagon Official Reveals the U.S. Government's Shocking UFO Cover-up

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The existence of so many differing accounts led to a schism among ufologists about the events at Roswell. [117] The Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) and the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), two leading UFO societies, disagreed in their views of the various scenarios presented by Randle–Schmitt and Friedman–Berliner; several conferences were held to try to resolve the differences. One issue under discussion was where Barnett was when he saw the alien craft he was said to have encountered. A 1992 UFO conference attempted to achieve a consensus among the various scenarios portrayed in Crash at Corona and UFO Crash at Roswell; however, the publication of The Truth About the UFO Crash at Roswell "resolved" the Barnett problem by simply ignoring Barnett and citing a new location for the alien craft recovery, including a new group of archaeologists not connected to the ones the Barnett story cited. [117] Air Force response (1994–1997) and aftermath Weeks later, on July 28, flying disc news briefly resumed when two army officers died in a plane crash after investigating a hoaxed report of recovered disc debris at Maury Island, Washington. [42] Aztec crashed saucer hoax (1949) Corso story is a flawed story, no matter how you look at it. It is a unknown and probably will remain a unknown till some type of opening up on this subject by the goverment happens.That is of course if the goverment has a real grasp on this subject in the first place? . Knight, Dr Peter; Knight, Peter (April 15, 2013). Conspiracy Culture: From Kennedy to the X Files. Routledge. ISBN 9781135117313. Now, was this miscommunication between the local RAAF and the USAF? With RAAF unaware of the USAF’s Project Mogul, which featured high altitude balloons and microphones?

His grandson says around the dinner table he told them he could not make head or tail of the debris that was found.This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sourcesin this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Huyghe 2001, p.133, "Edward Doty, a meteorologist who established the Air Force's Balloon Branch at nearby Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico beginning in 1948, calls the Japanese Fu-Go balloons 'a very fine technical job with limited resources.' But 'no way could one of these balloons explain the Roswell episode,' says Doty,'because they could not possibly have stayed aloft for two years.'" The end of the book sort of paints a vague picture that thanks to Roswell and Corso's work, we defeated the Russians and the Aliens, which IMO seems pretty outlandish, nothing is that simple, perhaps the publisher wanted to have a simple summary at the end that showed the significance of this stuff, I don't know.

Broad, William J. (June 24, 1997). "Air Force debunks Roswell UFO story". The Day, New London, CT. The New York Times News Service. Archived from the original on April 3, 2016. Other reported incidents include San Antonio, New Mexico, in 1945, Twin Falls, Idaho, in 1947, Hebgen Lake, Montana, in 1949 and Braxton County, West Virginia, in 1952. Why all the UFOs of Corona, were described by ufologists as the "one aspect of the account that seemed to conflict with the basic story about the retrieval of highly unusual debris from a sheep ranch outside Corona, New Mexico, in July 1947". [91]

Klass, Philip (1997). "The Klass Files" (PDF). The Skeptics UFO Newsletter. Vol.43. The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Archived from the original on April 19, 2013 . Retrieved February 6, 2013. Weeks, Andy (March 30, 2015). Forgotten Tales of Idaho. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781625852465– via Google Books.

Harding, Thomas (May 13, 2011). "Roswell 'was Soviet plot to create US panic '". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011 . Retrieved February 6, 2013. Colonel Corso also claimed the world was "at war" with extraterrestrials and that the Strategic Defense Initiative project was part of that campaign that was successfully concluded in Earth's favour.Roswell Theory Revived by Deathbed Confession". The Sunday Telegraph. July 1, 2007. Archived from the original on January 27, 2013 . Retrieved February 6, 2013. The Roswell Incident featured accounts of debris described by Marcel as "nothing made on this earth." [76] Additional accounts by Bill Brazel, [77] son of rancher Mac Brazel, neighbor Floyd Proctor [78] and Walt Whitman Jr., [79] son of newsman W. E. Whitman who had interviewed Mac Brazel, suggested the material Marcel recovered had super-strength not associated with a weather balloon. Anthropologist Charles Zeigler described the 1980 book as "version 1" of the Roswell myth. [12] Berlitz and Moore's narrative was dominant until the late 1980s when other authors, attracted by the commercial potential of writing about Roswell, started producing rival accounts. [80]



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