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Real Roswell Debris?


Skeptic102

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After looking more at the Roswell debris photos taken in Brigadier General Roger Ramey's office, I have realized some new things. Many ufologists are now claiming that the debris photographed with Ramey was GENUINE! Thats right many ufo researchers are now claiming that the debris we can all see in the photos is the remains of a flying saucer! laugh.gif

They say this because with photo analysis symbols can be made out on some of the sticks. The UFOlogists claim that these are 'alien hieroglyphics' and that there was never any debris switch. The camera man also claimed to have handled the original debris and that the original debris is what he took the pictures of. It was not switched. Marcel, in 1978, also claimed that the debris was not switched (although he later changed his story).

However, there is an alternative explanation for the symbols. Charles B Moore, only living Project Mogul engineer, says that the early balloons he prepared were held together with a wierd tape. He said this tape had lavender, stylized markings on them, somewhat resembling flowers and odd geometric shapes.

What is really in these photographs? Remains from a flying saucer or a radar target from a Mogul balloon, held together with the odd tape?

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Looks to me like mere tape. After all how are aliens going to fly across the universe in a spaceship made out of aluminum foil and balsa wood? Can any intelligent person ACTUALLY claim that the material in these photos is ANYTHING other than a radar target?

Heres a link to a pro-ufo website that actually claims the USAF allowed the press to take photos of an extraterrestrial spacecraft!

http://www.abduct.com/news/n52.htm

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i dont know if that is the real debris,

to me, looks like it is disinformation, meaning the gov. took those shots of someother material instead of the true debris, which in turn = another coverup

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It's amazing how this Roswell crap refuses to die.

Looking at the debris, it makes me wonder. Where is the superstructure? Where are the bulkheads? Where are the engine parts? Where the hell is the friggin toilet?

This is not the debris of a crashed craft that had interstellar capabilities. It IS the debris of project Mogul.

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It's amazing how this Roswell crap refuses to die.

Looking at the debris, it makes me wonder. Where is the superstructure? Where are the bulkheads? Where are the engine parts? Where the hell is the friggin toilet?

This is not the debris of a crashed craft that had interstellar capabilities. It IS the debris of project Mogul.kk

Exactly. The thing is, Roswell has grown to mythical proportions simply due to mistaken identification by Marcel. Every single person, including Marcel and Brazel, said that the debris in the photos is the ACTUAL debris! That alone rules out the UFO hypothesis.

you mean project:coverup

Heres a logical problem for you. Lets say a flying saucer was recovered and that the debris was switched. The debris we see in the photos has some symbols on the balsa wood, something NOT found on wheather balloons, ONLY Mogul balloons. Why would the airforce publicly display an A-1 Top-Secret Project Mogul balloon as opposed to a wheather balloon, if the debris was switched? The debris was not switched. Project Mogul flight 4 crashed on the Foster Ranch and was covered up as a wheather balloon. Period. The symbols PROVE that this wreckage was from Mogul, hence disproving the ET hypothesis altogether. Serious UFOlogists should move on to more mysterious incidents and forget Roswell, as it is merely a myth.

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So you think YOU have debunked the entire Roswell case after looking at ONE ufo website? I think not...

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