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   Message 9 of 366   
   John Short to all   
   SUBJECT: Roswell Testimony    
   14 Apr 25 06:55:04   
   
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   PID: Synchronet 3.19b-Win32 master/a2a9dc027 Jan  2 2022 MSC 1928   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 master/a2a9dc027 Jan  2 2022 MSC 1928   
   BBSID: RICKSBBS   
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   SUBJECT: Roswell Testimony                                   FILE: UFO121   
      
   PART 17   
      
   6.2  Secret Rocket or Airplane   
   *  If what crashed was any kind of secret military   
   apparatus, one would expect at least some of the pieces to   
   have recognizable letters or numbers on them.  Many of the   
   witnesses say that some of the wreckage bore a very strange   
   kind of writing, but not one witness has said that any of   
   the wreckage bore any recognizable symbols.   
   *  If what crashed was any kind of secret military   
   apparatus, the Army would have said simply, "This is secret,   
   and no more questions will be answered, period."  The Army   
   would not have concocted the flying saucer and weather   
   balloon stories.  In 1947, Americans were less skeptical   
   about the motives of their government, and the people of New   
   Mexico, including journalists and other civilians, were   
   dependent for their livelihood on secret military projects.   
   *  If what crashed was any kind of secret military   
   apparatus, the Army would not have waited for a rancher to   
   inform them of the crash before sending military personnel   
   to examine the wreckage, five days after the crash.   
   *  Rockets and airplanes that were secret in 1947 are not   
   secret now.  If what crashed was a secret rocket or   
   airplane, it would have been revealed as such years ago.   
   (Incredibly, the Army is sticking to its weather balloon   
   story, even though nobody believes it anymore.)   
   *  By July 1947, rockets launched from White Sands were   
   fitted with self-destruct mechanisms so that an errant   
   rocket could be destroyed before leaving the test range.   
   The Corona crash site is about 75 miles from the nearest   
   border of the test range.   
   *  They did not fly secret airplanes in New Mexico in 1947.   
   There was plenty of room for that in California, where all   
   the secret airplane projects were carried on.   
   *  There is no reason the Army would transport the wreckage   
   of a crashed rocket or airplane to Fort Worth AAF, then to   
   Wright AAF in Ohio.  The wreckage of a secret rocket would   
   stay in New Mexico, and the wreckage of a secret airplane   
   would be sent back to California, if anywhere.   
   *  Most of the witnesses who saw or handled the wreckage   
   would have recognized the remains of a crashed rocket or   
   airplane.   
   End of report   
      
           
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