Thursday, February 14, 2013
Roswell: The Files That Can't Be Found
There's a new post from me at Mysterious Universe on the case that you either love, hate, or are sick and tired of hearing about. I kind of fall into all three categories, but still I find it hard to leave alone. Yep, it's the "R word."
It begins like this:
"On July 28, 1995, the US Government’s General Accounting Office’s report on the Roswell affair surfaced from its National Security and International Affairs Division. And although the GAO’s report did not provide any smoking-guns – or, rather, any old B&W photos of dead bodies and wreckage at the crash-site on the Foster Ranch, New Mexico – it did provide something interesting and controversial. But, it is something that has been misinterpreted for years.
"During the course of their search for records to try and better understand what had taken place at Roswell in early July 1947, the GAO learned that the entire outgoing messages from Roswell Army Air Field generated during the period that the event occurred were missing, and under circumstances that could not be fully determined and proved."
And here's the complete article...
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