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Roswell, New Mexico


Was a radar target the wreckage at the crash site? Does this explain those funny I-beams?

Radar target I-beams with associated odd symbols.

Ballon portion of the radar target.

Is this what Mac Brazel found? Hmmmm. I'm starting to think not.

US Air Forces 1997 publication The Roswell Report: Case Closed is flawed with inconsistencies. The biggest is the military's claim that the incident happened October 1957. Huh? That's 10 years later! So, what about all the newspaper stories published in July 1947 about the incident? Duh!

In the same report the military suggests that any bodies collected at the crash site were in fact test dummies. Test dummies? You've have to be a test dummy to believe this one. Interestingly enough, such dummies didn't exist until 1949, 2 years after the incident. Double duh!


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