(06-26-2021, 11:06 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: A great report. Forgive me if this has been posted previously.
Reported UFO sightings: From Area 51 to flashing green pyramids in the sky
(From Mystic's link writing about Roswell)
'The UFO theory disappeared until the 1970s when it was revived by media reports and drew widespread attention...'
Bullsh*t...! Another example of modern eyes looking at something from the past and damaging that history by poor
Journalistic interpretation. (I mean no insult to The Mystic Wanderer, of course!)
'The Roswell Incident' -written by William L. Moore and Charles Berlitz, was published in 1980 and due to its chosen
narrative, eventually caught the attention of the public. The story was mainly a local tale simply and because of the
global communication of 1947 -such as newspapers, radio and television were the dominant conduits. Little-town
stories were not deemed worthy to be broadcast around the world at a time when WW1 peace treaties were being
signed in France and the Cold War is just getting started!
Here we have The Telegraph implying that 'the world' knew of the Roswell (Corona) crash, when in reality, most of the
world had never even heard of the State -never mind the actual location of the ranch where William 'Mac' Brazel used to
manage his sheep-grazing. To call it a ranch was a stretch too, it actually belonged to someone called J.B. Foster and
had none of the amenities we take for granted today.
Some of the crash debris was stored in this structure.
(The property was recently transferred to the ownership of the Dinwiddie Cattle Co.
owned by Thomas Dinwiddie in late November of 2019.)
The tempting narrative of the book evolved over the years, but the sloppy Journalism when reviewing such publications
tends to omit simple factors that could dissolve the MSM's tendency to poo-poo such occurrences. The legacy media didn't
reopen the Roswell incident in the seventies, the story was mainly only found in the dubious UFO magazines that circulated
at that time.
But something very unusual did happen did occur on that piece of scrubland and a lot of serious people were involved
in telling the public that Brazel couldn't tell the difference between an everyday downed chunk of equipment (that may
have had a reward attached in finding it) and a specialised vehicle from another planet.
I offer a link to a Rogue Nation thread from 2020 for a reader to look at the elementary 'facts' of the incident and my
own possible explanations. Mac Brazel & The Debris:
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe.