Great mysteries of the Earth

The Roswell Crash

 

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During class and considerable amount of time at home, I have had the opportunity to review the documentation from the Roswell "Crash".

After reading many articles a few books and watching the videos (Pro and Con). I have a few questions...

 

1. Why would the Army Air Corps seek information from a

Funeral Home on storing bodies when they had their own morticians?

 

2. How did 3 to 4 alien beings (depending on the story) manage Interstellar travel with

only a 20 lb. craft made up of tinfoil, balsa wood, tape and strips of rubber?

 

3. If a group as large as reported had the chance to handle many small pieces of an alien craft,

 don't you think that someone would have pocketed something that would have shown up by now?

 

4, Why wasn't this a big issue at the time of the crash. But only became a nationwide story

30+ years after the fact when Stanton Freidman decided to write a book on it.

 

5. How did the story go from about 5 people seeing the evidence in July of 1947

to over 60 witnesses when the book was being researched,

 and how did all 60 of these people keep quiet for over 30 years?

 

After reviewing the scientific method and Ockham's Razor a good book to read on this subject would be The Roswell Ufo Crash: What They Don't Want You to Know the "they" being UFO investigators that refuse to see the evidence contrary to a crash of an alien spacecraft. The book is a case study on very good evidence being blatantly ignored in favor of alien crash and has good examples of Confirmation Bias.

 

 

 

 

 

You should read this first!

David Rudiak's Letter

Rudiak: Right, Wrong or just Ridiculous?

David RudiakWikipedia entry.

 

The Roswell Crash, in Pictures

Glen Dennis' "evolving" story.   => OMNI Magazine                                                          

 

 

 

 

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Project Mogul

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Major Marcel’s WD AGO Form 53-55 War Department Separation Document courtesy David Rudiak

Jesse Marcel Sr.: GI Joe or GI Doe?

David Rudiak's Letter

 

The "MYTH" of Major Jessie Marcel

Interview with Mac Brazel
Roswell Daily Chronicle, July 9, 1947

 

A great read in OMNI magazine

 

 

Alien Autopsy Film ©United States Government ?

Requires DIVX

 

 

 

 

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