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"The Air Force research did not locate or develop any information that the "Roswell Incident" was a UFO event nor was there any indication of a "cover-up" by the Government."
Originally posted by SlinkyDFW
Take a close look at these statements from the National Archives FOIA office and tell me I'm not crazy. I think this may help prove that the Roswell incident did actually happen.
www.archives.gov...
Everywhere in this statement, the "Air Force" concludes that:
"The Air Force research did not locate or develop any information that the "Roswell Incident" was a UFO event nor was there any indication of a "cover-up" by the Government."
Okay, I can buy into this, except for one minor detail, the Air Force did not exist on July 7, 1947, and wasn't officially created (by law) until July 26, 1947, and officially became an independant force sometime in September of 1947 with the swearing in of the first Secretary of the Air Force, Stuart Symington.
My point, the "Air Force" is correct in their findings. THEY do not have any records of this incident, therefore, the FOIA requests to the Air Force will always come back as negative. Everything always points to the Air Force. When the National Archives receive a FOIA request on this subject, they always hand it over to the Air Force.
Project Blue Book, operated by the "Air Force", only recognizes UFO activity from 1947 to 1969, when they shut it down. They already admit that of the 12618 they investigated, 701 are still unsolved. That's quite a bit. Is Roswell listed as one of the 12618?
The ARMY has all the information. The Army was in charge at the time, they hold all the records. The Department of the Army supposedly tranferred all of their records to the Air force later on in 1947.
But, if they had information on what they thought was as an extra-terrestrial craft, they certainly would not have transferred those documents to a new orgainzation.
The Air Force is correct, they don't have any information, therefore, it never happened.
The official Air Force website (www.af.mil) link to the report:
REPORT REMOVED: www.af.mil...
Here's a nice report from Air Force Col Weaver explaining the whole story. He was probably coerced to write most of it.
muller.lbl.gov...
Many links, credit to other ATS'ers for past posts on the subject (just a few, there are so many):
www.abovetopsecret.com...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
www.ufodigest.com...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Maybe we can get a FOIA request over to the Army and see what they have to say?