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