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user posted image rDennis Balthasar: As this editorial is being written, we’re again approaching the anniversary of the 1947 Roswell Incident, for the 58th time. It continues to amaze me as a researcher that after 58 years we have still not been given a satisfactory explanation of what happened here in Roswell, and consequently both the researchers interested in the incident, as well as the skeptics and debunkers continue to pursue their particular “take” on the incident. Will we ever know what actually happened here in 1947? Some think we will never know, while others claim we already know, and still others are in between. One thing that does seem consistent, at least to me, is the fact that on several occasions in the recent past, coming out with “new” information has been timed to coincide with the anniversary date of the Incident. By coincidence or for publicity, promotion of books, or reports about the Roswell Incident is probably good salesmanship, because every year for the past several years the Roswell Incident has garnered media attention during the anniversary period around July 4th. This year will probably be no different, with several thousand people that are interested or maybe just curious converging on the town of Roswell to try and find the truth.

It’s my thinking however that the truth will not be revealed during this year’s anniversary here in Roswell, but as on several occasions in the past, new information is being distributed, this time in the form of a new book by UFO Researcher Nick Redfern entitled, “Body Snatchers in the Desert; The Horrible Truth at the Heart of the Roswell Story”, which I’ll discuss later.One of the problems I’ve experienced with these “final answers” to the Roswell Incident books is their lack of references or factual information to support their claims. Three other examples of well-timed documents are the 1995 United States Air Force Report, “The Roswell Report: Fact versus Fiction in the New Mexico Desert” and the 1997 report, “Case Closed”, and Lt. Col. Phil Corso’s book “The Day After Roswell”.

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JayRob303
Sure it has...it was a cloud of swamp gas that reflected the light from Venus off of it and hit a satallite which in turn hit a weather balloon. w00t.gif

How long does the ph34r.gif government ph34r.gif believe they can pull the proverbial 'wool' over the population's eye's?

Jeenuh
I think they just want money, if you've ever been to roswell all they do is sell suvinieers(sp? >/).
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