A brief overview: In July of 1947, something crashed near the small town of Roswell. Initially, the air force claimed that they had recovered a "Flying Saucer", and this story was published in the news papers all over the country. The next day, however, they changed their story, and said that it was a weather balloon that crashed. With this change of story, photos were published of General Roger M. Ramey with the "weather balloon". 6 or 7 pictures were taken, and in all of them, the General is holding a memo in his hand. The typed memo is facing the camera in a few of the shots, and using modern day digital imaging enhancement, researchers have been able to legibly read parts of the memo. Although the Air Force said they couldn't read any of the memo in 1994, this video proves quite the opposite- that many of the words and some entire sentences are completely readable, and what they read is fascinating. Mentions of "victims of the crash", and of "transportation of the disc" are legible, and this evidence completely contradicts the story of the crashed "weather balloon" that the photos were supposed to be supporting. <object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/z8VQwxF8gRQ?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/z8VQwxF8gRQ?fs=1&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object> This slip up, showing the memo to the camera is damning evidence that something happened at Roswell other then the "weather balloon" story. What kills me, is this "Weather Balloon" story is used against trained pilots and air traffic controllers when they sees lights or objects they can't explain. This assumption of weather balloons laughs in the face of these people, it's a shame. Thoughts?
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Alot of people had never heard the testimony of a nurse at the local hospital..... she claims there was an order made the day of the crash for a dozen child-size casketts to be delivered to the local AFB.
stop and think about this for a second...think about this particular part...the caskets. You are the United States government. Some alien race just crases down on your soil in a disc. You're seeking to cover it all up. You don't want anyone to know....the story breaks, nonetheless and you're left denying it. In the midst of that you: 1. care enough about the disposal of these bodies that you're going to order caskets? really? did they order a fruit plate for the wake, too? how about a gospel choir to sing, "Amazing Grace?" 2. they're going to bury these bodies?? really? the US government has dead alien bodies....and they're going to bury them?? in caskets? really??? they're not going to be frozen/preserved so they can be studied for years and years???? they're just gonna put a little suit from Gymboree on the bodies and bury them in a casket? 3. and in the midst of covering all this up...they do something that draws attention to it. "uhhh...no we don't have any little men who crashed here. not at all. but we would like a bunch of little caskets delivered here immediately. nurse, go fetch those for us. what?? of course they're not for the little men. they're for shop class!! we're teaching kids how to construct caskets!!"
Preach on Brother Max! I don't know if there was an alien crash at Roswell, but the idea that the military really ordered caskets from some nurse at a hospital is preposterous.
Same here. I think some of the superfluous stories put out there make it less credible though. Like the book DD recommended in his post. If he is serious that's crazy. If that's the book I think it is it basically claims that the United States was part of a multinational war against an alien species and that we won. LOL
google the battle of the moon or something like that. some story that when the astronauts got to the moon, they found all sorts of bases and there was a trilateral war with USSR, USA and some alien species.
I may have your book confused with something else. I just googled Day after Roswell and don't recognize the cover. I'm doing further research now.
Roswell is a pretty convoluted and, in my opinion, inadequately explained incident. I don't know what happened, obviously, but the "official" story is insufficient and questionable. The fact that the entire incident is still classified is also highly suspicious.
Col Corso was in charge of backwards engineering technology from the crash at Roswell, and he names people, places and how they used the tech to seed US companies with technology advances. If he is a kook, he is a credentialed one..... DD
A spaceship landed on an Orphanage. Duh. In all seriousness, the government covered up something, but what it is, I have no idea. Maybe its like the 9/11 Conspiracy South Park Episode and the government really just worked to make it look like a cover up. That would be hilarious to find out.
<object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/2d7OXTnyyQQ?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/2d7OXTnyyQQ?fs=1&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object> Dateline interview with Corso. DD