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Roswell Testimonies Part V
What Really Went On There In 1947?


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that he was
not supposed to discuss it with anyone, but that he felt
it was alright to tell me because it was in the
newspaper.
5.14 Pappy Henderson's Relatives
[Stanton Friedman spoke with Pappy Henderson's son and
cousin, both of whom told of having heard Pappy quietly
tell his story after the newspaper article appeared.]
5.15 Pappy Henderson's Friend #1
[John Kromschroeder is a dentist and a retired military
officer. In 1977, Henderson told Kromschroeder that in
1947 he had transported wreckage and alien bodies. About
a year later, Henderson showed Kromschroeder a piece of
metal he had taken from the collection of wreckage.
Kromschroeder and Henderson shared an interest in
metallurgy. Kromschroeder was interviewed in 1990.]
I gave it a good, thorough looking-at and decided it was
an alloy we are not familiar with. Gray, lustrous metal
resembling aluminum, lighter in weight and much stiffer.
[We couldn't] bend it. Edges sharp and jagged.
5.16 Pappy Henderson's Friend #2
[In 1982, Pappy Henderson met with several members of
his old bomber crew during a reunion. One of these men
was later interviewed.]
It was in his hotel room that he told us the story of
the UFO and about his part. All we were told by Pappy is
that he flew the plane to Wright Field. He definitely
mentioned the bodies, but I don't recall any details
except that they were small and different. I was
skeptical at first, but soon saw that Pappy was quite
serious.
6 PROSAIC EXPLANATIONS
6.1 Weather Balloon
* If what crashed was a weather balloon, there would
have been no need for secrecy. According to the
testimony, military officers admonished subordinates and
civilians not to talk about what they saw.
* If what crashed was a weather balloon, Major Marcel
would have recognized the material Mac Brazel showed him
as weather balloon material, and would not have
journeyed far out on a remote sheep ranch with an
officer from the Counter Intelligence Corps to examine
the crash site.
* The wreckage described by Marcel and others was too
voluminous, and spread out over too large an area, to
have been the wreckage of a crashed weather balloon.
* There is no reason the Army would transport the
wreckage of a weather balloon from the remote desert
outside Corona first to Roswell AAF, then on to Fort
Worth AAF.
* Most of the witnesses who saw or handled the wreckage
would have recognized the remains of a crashed weather
balloon.
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.


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