18.09.2022
Of course, the great UFO conspiracy still has Roswell as its centerpiece. One of the chief architects of the Roswell myth, Kevin Randle, started his annual “Mogul Offensive”. Kevin likes to think he has proven things as absolute fact but does not realize he is only presenting his interpretation of what is known. There are other interpretations. For instance, he commonly states flight #4 was “canceled” based on Crary’s journal entry. Ignoring all the other rebuttals I have made about this interpretation, I have one simple point that appears to be ignored, “If flight #4 was canceled, why is the next day’s flight called flight #5?” The answer would probably sound like, “Well they simply chose to use the next number because that flight had been canceled and was never flown.” That sounds reasonable but then we have to wonder about the flight that was assembled but canceled on June 3, the day before flight #4’s scheduled released. Why didn’t they number that flight #4? The obvious reason is because, as Randle probably realizes (but is afraid to admit), flight #4 was launched and it was the “cluster of balloons with a microphone” mentioned by Crary in the same entry where he stated the flight had been canceled. Why else do you put a microphone on a bunch of balloons if you aren’t going to attempt to perform a controlled flight? I have spent several issues of SUNlite debunking most of Randle’s arguments about flight #4 and I am not going to repeat them here. I suggest readers go back to SUNlite 5-5, where I summarized my rebuttals.
James Easton has surfaced on Facebook. For those who remember James, he had a discussion group with the title of “UFO research” back in the late 1990s. James did a lot of research in the late 90s regarding UFO cases. Most notable was his work on Rendlesham and the Arnold sighting. His Voyager newsletter was something I always looked forward to reading. Hoping to resurrect the interest in discussing these topics, he has started a discussion group, with the same name, on Facebook. His first major discussion involved Roswell with James posting colorized versions of the Fort Worth photographs. I really don’t see much of anything new being discovered with regards to Roswell. That ground has been plowed over and over. The crashologists are entrenched and so are the skeptics. Without a time machine, nobody is ever going to change the other side’s opinion no matter what approach is made. I hope that the research group might move onto a different topics that have not been examined closely.
James Easton has restarted his “UFO resarch” forum on Facebook. One of the first items he posted were some “colorized” versions of the infamous Jesse Marcel Fort Worth photographs. I believe the colorization brings out some interesting details. It looks like some of the materials (probably the old balloon fragments) came out of a paper bag laying on the floor behind Marcel. The ML-307 fragments had been wrapped up in the paper on the floor.
Quelle: SUNlite 3/2022