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Communications officer Lt. H. C. Markley of the Air Materiel Command's Project Mogul, was watching 2 balloons carrying a radar reflector to the SE in 10x binoculars when he saw a high speed, round, white object in horizontal flight travelling at "an unprecedented rate of speed" S to N several thousand feet over the tops of the Sacramento Mts.. He lost sight of it after a few seconds. Markley added that there had been other times when manning an optical tracker that he had seen round or flat-round objects that were "unexplainable." [Sparks wryly notes that the case was falsely explained by the Air Force as "false radar targets" picked up by radar tracking, when this was a visual sighting and no radar tracking was involved. However, the same sighting report notes that multiple stationary objects had indeed been picked up on radar at some other time at an altitude of 200 miles!]
So first, the Air Force states that the materials "were not readily recognizable as anything special (only the purpose was special) and the recovered debris itself was unclassified." But the very next thing they discuss is the continuation of the supposedly cancelled flight to Wright Field for further identification of the very same unspecial, unclassified debris.
Now someone is trying to say that's a bunch of crap, that really they substituted something. I cannot say that positively 100% they didn't.
In another shocking misuse of mathematics, Sparks also discovered that Moore actually used a completely different set of balloon rise rates than the ones he indicated he was using in his table. This also alters the trajectory, but to a less profound extent than the miscalculation of his table. Nonetheless, these numerous, grade-school type math errors (like 100/12 = 350 !! ) indicate Moore was up to something other than good, hard science when he did his trajectory calculation.
there is only one flight, #38, Nov. 4, 1947, that may have crashed anywhere near the Foster Ranch...about 50 miles North of Roswell.
One of the discs had been found and inspected last week.
We can now see for ourselves, the balsa and paper construction and the shiny foil like material, that mystified so many eye witnesses when General Ramey first displayed it in 1947.
It was approx 12 to 15 feet in length, not quite as wide, about 6 feet high, and more of an egg shape...
(13]...a couple of bodies under a canvas tarpaulin.
One of the pieces was triangle shaped, about 2 1/2 feet across the bottom. The rest were in small packages, about the size of a shoe box. The brown paper was held with tape.
Brazel... said that he had found other weather balloons but this wasn't like those. Mogul, of course, was made up of weather balloons. He should have recognized it for what it was.
...argument that the entire ET case is based on 30 to 50 year old memories... the case for Mogul is based almost entirely on the 50 year old memory of one man (Moore), caught lying red-handed while making his case.
It was not anything from this earth, that I'm quite sure of.
LEL01
lies we might find some truth. Some of the sceptical views about the mogul balloon can seem very The truth about Roswell has been buried under a mountain of lies, if we can throw out some of the convincing until you take a closer look, this is to show you some of the reasons why I don't believe Roswell was project mogul.
Around the time of the Roswell crash there was quite a few UFO sightings, the sightings link has UFO reports from New Mexico and the surrounding areas in June and July 1947.
Sightings
It ends with a report from late August, this is how they lie to cover up what even their own people see in the sky while they're watching their own balloons.
Communications officer Lt. H. C. Markley of the Air Materiel Command's Project Mogul, was watching 2 balloons carrying a radar reflector to the SE in 10x binoculars when he saw a high speed, round, white object in horizontal flight travelling at "an unprecedented rate of speed" S to N several thousand feet over the tops of the Sacramento Mts.. He lost sight of it after a few seconds. Markley added that there had been other times when manning an optical tracker that he had seen round or flat-round objects that were "unexplainable." [Sparks wryly notes that the case was falsely explained by the Air Force as "false radar targets" picked up by radar tracking, when this was a visual sighting and no radar tracking was involved. However, the same sighting report notes that multiple stationary objects had indeed been picked up on radar at some other time at an altitude of 200 miles!]
Holloman Air Force Base.
Report
We all know the weather balloon story was a lie (don't we?) but the mogul story is also a lie. Using the mogul for spying is the only thing about it that was classified. The weather balloon was flown from Roswell to Fort Worth, on the same plane as Marcel and his boxes of the real debris. The real debris (not a mogul balloon) was then put on a plane and flown to Wright Field (Washington first) while the weather balloon was being identified by Newton the weather officer, and shown to the press in Ramey's office.
So first, the Air Force states that the materials "were not readily recognizable as anything special (only the purpose was special) and the recovered debris itself was unclassified." But the very next thing they discuss is the continuation of the supposedly cancelled flight to Wright Field for further identification of the very same unspecial, unclassified debris.
Cover up
At 21:20 in this video, you can hear Newton the weather officer say.
Now someone is trying to say that's a bunch of crap, that really they substituted something. I cannot say that positively 100% they didn't.
The Truth about Roswell Crash.
YouTube
First they switched the debris for a weather balloon, then they switched the weather balloon story to a mogul balloon. Then they switched the balloon rise rates and used bad maths "100/12=350" to make the mogul balloon that their own records say was never launched, appear to come down on the Foster ranch, to make the balloon fit in with their lies.
Launch record
In another shocking misuse of mathematics, Sparks also discovered that Moore actually used a completely different set of balloon rise rates than the ones he indicated he was using in his table. This also alters the trajectory, but to a less profound extent than the miscalculation of his table. Nonetheless, these numerous, grade-school type math errors (like 100/12 = 350 !! ) indicate Moore was up to something other than good, hard science when he did his trajectory calculation.
Trajectory Lies
This link has a map that shows where the mogul balloons crashed, the information for this came from the mogul records.
there is only one flight, #38, Nov. 4, 1947, that may have crashed anywhere near the Foster Ranch...about 50 miles North of Roswell.
The Foster Ranch is about 27 miles North West of Roswell.
Map
On July 6th, Brazel said that he found the debris about 3 days ago, this is backed up by the radio broadcast, so Brazel finding it in June was another lie. This is the radio broadcast that went out on July 8th, it's from the military press release not Brazel's story.
One of the discs had been found and inspected last week.
Last week (July) not last month (June]
Radio
Those who talked after July 7th lied, because they were afraid of what would happen if they told the truth. There have been a few suspicious deaths and disappearances of people who were involved in the Roswell case, some of the threats are listed here.
Threats
We can't believe what Brazel and his daughter Bessie said when they described the debris, Brazel had to lie, the military made sure of that. He told his daughter Bessie not to believe what they say in the newspapers, because they were going to use him to cover something up, his original recorded story was never broadcast.
Bessie said that she was talking about another time (in her affidavit) when she helped her father pick up balloons. It was her younger brother Vernon who had mysteriously disappeared and was never seen again, and her nephew who was shot dead along with another man while on a hunting trip, that might be why she didn't tell the truth.
Descriptions of the debris can be seen at this link, anyone who was shown the debris after Marcel got on the plane with what he had, would have been shown the weather balloon and radar kite, not what Brazel found. Those people didn't lie, they were tricked and that's part of what has caused so much confusion in this case.
The descriptions have been put into 8 different categories, the 9th link compares witness descriptions to Carbon Nanotubes. (Nanotubules.)
Debris
LivingUnderGlass
On a personal note: the whole Roswell-case to me seems so clouded that I wonder if there will be anything that will convince me of any evidence whatever happened there.