11-01-2022, 03:03 AM
This NASA VIKING flying saucer-like space probe was test flown by U.S. Air Force high altitude balloons in the 1972 at the former Roswell Army Air Field.
Close-up of a NASA VIKING saucer that landed in the desert at the former Roswell Army Air Field:
Aliens, err PROJECT HIGH DIVE anthropomorphic dummy launch at White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico, June 11, 1953.
The areoshell of a NASA VOYAGER-MARS space probe just prior to launch at Walker AFB, New Mexico (formerly Roswell AAF).
Source: Air Force Declassification Office
This photo is from the Air Force's "The Roswell Report," released on June 24, 1997, which discusses the UFO incident in Roswell, N.M. in 1947. On balloon flights, test dummies were used and placed in insulation bags to protect temperature sensitive equipment. These bags may have been described by at least one witness as "body bags" used to recover alien victims from the crash of a flying saucer.
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USS Antietam skyhook balloon launch
Source: San Diego Air & Space Museum
USS Valley Forge (CV-45) Weather Balloon, 1960.
Source: Last Stand on Zombie Island
V-2 Rocket launch at White Sands, New Mexico, April 16, 1946.
Source: The First Launch of a Nazi V-2 Rocket From America
On 04 May 1961 Navy balloon pilot Commander Malcolm Ross and flight surgeon Lieutenant Commander Victor Prather (MC) ascended to the world record height of 113,739.9 feet above sea level in their open gondola Strato-Lab. This record still holds today in 2011 for manned balloon ascent.
Strato-Lab
Close-up of a NASA VIKING saucer that landed in the desert at the former Roswell Army Air Field:
Aliens, err PROJECT HIGH DIVE anthropomorphic dummy launch at White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico, June 11, 1953.
The areoshell of a NASA VOYAGER-MARS space probe just prior to launch at Walker AFB, New Mexico (formerly Roswell AAF).
Source: Air Force Declassification Office
This photo is from the Air Force's "The Roswell Report," released on June 24, 1997, which discusses the UFO incident in Roswell, N.M. in 1947. On balloon flights, test dummies were used and placed in insulation bags to protect temperature sensitive equipment. These bags may have been described by at least one witness as "body bags" used to recover alien victims from the crash of a flying saucer.
source
USS Antietam skyhook balloon launch
Source: San Diego Air & Space Museum
USS Valley Forge (CV-45) Weather Balloon, 1960.
Source: Last Stand on Zombie Island
V-2 Rocket launch at White Sands, New Mexico, April 16, 1946.
Source: The First Launch of a Nazi V-2 Rocket From America
On 04 May 1961 Navy balloon pilot Commander Malcolm Ross and flight surgeon Lieutenant Commander Victor Prather (MC) ascended to the world record height of 113,739.9 feet above sea level in their open gondola Strato-Lab. This record still holds today in 2011 for manned balloon ascent.
Strato-Lab
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"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that." ― John Lennon
Rogue News says that the US is a reality show posing as an Empire.