skyeagle409, on 02 June 2011 - 07:08 PM, said:
No. The fact that it was just a research project should have been eivdent. I did not think so.
Well you are 100% Wrong, yet again
Roswell - What really happened
Project Mogul was a top-secret US military project involving high altitude ballons. [Project Mogul] This project operated uning the concept in the intelligence world of 'compartmentalization', where information on the project was on a strictly 'need-to-know' basis. Most people involved in the project did not know the name of the project, the objective of the project, or the 'modus operandi' of the project. The unclassified purpose of the project was to develop constant-altitude level balloons for meteorological purposes.
It's purpose was to develop a long distance acoustic detection system of soviet nuclear detonations. It had been previously discovered (from World War II era analysis of the globally propagated sound waves produced by Krakatoa in 1883) that there was an acoustic 'duct' in the upper atmosphere between the troposphere and the stratosphere where, with the right type of detection equipment and acoustic microphones, the acoustical signature of nuclear explosions could be detected as they propagated through the upper atmosphere. This information would then be relayed to ground based receivers. It was an early form of eavesdropping.
Synopsis of Balloon Research Findings
Group members launched, tracked, and recorded data only in regard to constant-level balloon flight and telemetering of information. They did not have access to observations and measurements that had military applications. MOGUL, in other words, was conducted as a compartmented, classified project in which participants knew only what they needed to know, and no more. Due to the compartmentations balloon flights made by NYU were divided into two categories, "research" and "service.
Air Force reports on the Roswell UFO incident
The SAF also directed current Air Force elements to reveal records of the “highest classification and compartmentalization,” particularly related to anything of an extraordinary nature.[3](p. 17) Since the recovery of aliens and or spacecraft would presumably be subject to the enhanced security and control protocols of a Special Access Program (SAP), any SAPs which may have existed were ordered to be revealed. None existed, it was reported. The report notes that if these programs existed in secret, they would not have been funded through the Air Force without superior officers being aware of them, or paper trails recording their existence.[3](p. 18)
Air Force reports on the Roswell UFO incident
The SAF also directed current Air Force elements to reveal records of the “highest classification and compartmentalization,” particularly related to anything of an extraordinary nature
The Roswell Incident and Project Mogul
The Mogul project was so classified and compartmentalized that even Moore didn’t know the project’s name until Robert Todd informed him of it a couple of years ago.
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The Mogul project was so classified and compartmentalized that even Moore didn't know the project's name until Robert Todd informed him of it a couple of years ago. The unclassified purpose of the project was to develop constant-level balloons for meteorological purposes.
Roswell Declaration Information Presented by The International Roswell Initiative
With the U.S. Government's high degree of compartmentalization and need-to-know philosophy, chances are that few agencies or individuals would be briefed on or have access to such information.
ROSWELL MARTIN CANNON
The Mogul project was so classified and compartmentalized that even Moore didn't know the project's name until Robert Todd informed him of it a couple of years ago. The unclassified purpose of the project was to develop constant-level balloons for meteorological purposes.
From the most credulous to the most skeptical, none agree with you, and you are completely wrong. You are just making stuff up as you go along now so you can argue. I guess you thrive on the attention from the noobs and the crackpots, so you keep repeating yourself.
You know what I do not see above all the links (quite a few isn't there)? You offering anything to support your position. Just more hot air. You do this all the time, make loud proclamations and then rely on people believing your service stories as if they were true as some type of validation. You appeals to authority are boring and waste time. I really do not care how many waste paper baskets you emptied, or just who the most important persons waste paper basket was that you emptied.
skyeagle409, on 02 June 2011 - 07:08 PM, said:
Not for misleading the public, and I am not the only one who has served in the Air Force who have placed the Air Force on the other side of the fence. There are former Air Force military personnel, from Generals, on down, placing the Air Force on the other side of the fence of reality. In fact, they have confirmed that the Roswell incident involved extraterrestrials, which is why there are still two Roswell cover stories in effect to this very day.
Yet you claim you revisit the base constantly. Are they aware of the way your deride the Forces? Where did you serve exactly? I am sure that if you had a commanding officer that he would be MOST interested in your disgruntled comments, and how the organisation he works for are all just liars and are only out to dupe the public.
The Roswell incident did not involve Extraterrestrials. There are not two cover stories in effect, if you read the reports this will become evident to you. They are the only conclusions that the people involved with at the time could come up with considering the scattered and limited information that they worked with. Lost Shaman could show them a thing or two. He tried to enlighten you as well.
skyeagle409, on 02 June 2011 - 07:08 PM, said:
So, I misspelled his name from time to time, but that doesn't change the fact that he has trashed the Air Force's 1997 Roswell reportt, where he supplied material used in that report.
You know full well that his only real gripe is that McAndrews stole his limelight.
skyeagle409, on 02 June 2011 - 07:08 PM, said:
He was straight to the point that his material was distorted by the Air Force, mainly by McAndrews, so there is no need to even think about taking it to court.
What a very weird thing to say. Anti Logic? That is MORE than enough reason to take his claims to court. Can you explain to me how this will work better for him by sticking to fringe believer sites and entertainment mediums instead of validating his claims in a court of law so that EVERYONE can see his claims and finally take an ounce of stock in them rather than see them as a source of laughter? And then he could expose the USAF and validate so many proponents? Is that "The Plan" is it? Stick with the kookiest medium you can find? Avoid valid sources? This will somehow break the case wide open will it?
skyeagle409, on 02 June 2011 - 07:08 PM, said:
Project Mogul was nothing more than a research project and nothing else, which flew unclassified research balloons, but I must point out that during the course of their research, scientist reported tracking UFOs over the area, and one of them was none other than Charles Moores, whose report also made it in LIFE magazine. They made it no secret that the UFOs they were observing and tracking, were flying saucers.
Ohh really, not kidding? MMm and a magazine to back you! Could you not at least pick Playboy? Well done Captain Obvious. I would say that is the 10,000th time you have said that. Surely that deserves a prize! I am sure I can come up with something........
In one breath you call Moore a liar, and the other you say he is a saint that must be believed. You are really messed up, do you know that? What did this "UFO witness" say about Roswell hrrmmmzzz?
skyeagle409, on 02 June 2011 - 07:08 PM, said:
And again, military and civilian personnel at Wright-Patterson AFB, have stated for the record that the Roswell incident involved extraterrestrials.
Military personnel like you? Alexander? Django? Or civillians like Fyfe Symmington? Blossom Goodchild? The "ever changing his story" Haut? The man who cannot agree with his own son about alleged debris, and who fabricated a large chunk of his service record and blames Haut for the press release, yes I am talking about Marcel? I see how this is the company you keep, what I fail to see is the credibility.
Just go and read the darn reports so that the exchanges you continually harras me with can at least be partly sensible. I know I ask to much, but one has to try. It is obvious from this pst that you STILL Have not read them! You are the Roswell Anti-authority!