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Medialer UFO-Hoax - Was für eine mediale Gaudi als weiterer Beweis für die UFO-Industrie: Was zwecks dem Roswell-FBI-Telex von 1947 in der Verquickung mit dem Guy Hottel-Telex vom 1950 und den Gerüchten um den Aztec-Untertassen-Crash aus Frank Scully´s Buch schiefläuft
"The Roswell Crash Reports: Documentary on the 1947 Incident; Project Mogul (sometimes referred to as Operation Mogul) was a top secret project by the US Army Air Forces involving microphones flown on high altitude balloons, whose primary purpose was long-distance detection of sound waves generated by Soviet atomic bomb tests. The project was carried out from 1947 until early 1949. The project was moderately successful, but was very expensive and was superseded by a network of seismic detectors and air sampling for fallout which were cheaper, more reliable, and easier to deploy and operate. ... One of the requirements of the balloons was that they maintain a relatively constant altitude over a prolonged period of time. (See aerostat.) Thus instrumentation had to be developed to maintain such constant altitudes, such as pressure sensors controlling the release of ballast. The early Mogul balloons consisted of large clusters of rubber meteorological balloons. However, these were quickly replaced by enormous balloons made of polyethylene plastic. These were more durable, leaked less helium, and also were better at maintaining a constant altitude than the early rubber balloons. Constant altitude control and polyethylene balloons were the two major innovations of Project Mogul.
Project Mogul was the forerunner of the Skyhook balloon program, which started in the late 1940s, as well as another espionage program involving overflights and photo-surveillance of the Soviet Union in the early 1950s, called Project Moby Dick. The latter raised storms of protest from the Soviets. The balloons were also used for cosmic ray experiments. In 1994/5, the Air Force published a report which concluded that Mogul Flight #4, launched from Alamogordo, New Mexico, on June 4, 1947, was what crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, and formed the source of the debris which sparked the Roswell UFO Incident."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qca4... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVSg...
"Secret FBI memo ´proves´ govt. covered up Roswell alien landing of 1947" war noch heute eine Headline - und zwar in der ´International Business Times´ ( http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/1325... ) aus England als dortige WELT-News. Und die meinten dies tatäschlich ernst:
"A secret memo newly put up by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in its ´Vault´ has emerged as proof for the famed landing -- or crash or capture -- of a flying saucer with three dead aliens in Roswell in New Mexico in June 1947. The memo, titled ´Flying Saucers´, was written by FBI agent Guy Hottel {gell, lesen könnt ihr aber schon, dass das 1950 geschrieben wurde und sich Hottel niemals auf Roswell anno 1947 bezog und auch keine Ortsangabe machte?!}. The decades-old memo, which was published by the FBI in its ´Vault,´ says "three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico´, citing an Air Force investigator. ... The Roswell incident was forgotten by contemporary people but it resurfaced strongly in the 1970s when serious {sic!} UFO researchers scanned the issue once again. ... 1978, physicist and ufologist Stanton T. Friedman .... Again, in February 1980, ´The National Enquirer´ {das ist so, als wenn die FAZ sich auf die BILD als glaubwürdige Hintergrundquelle beruft} ran its own {story}.... The release of secret documents from FBI´s records will certainly enliven the UFO debate {total unnötig!} once again..."
Guy Hottel FBI UFO Memo: Roswell ´Proof´? Not Exactly!
Geht´s noch? Klar, die Frage braucht man sich nicht zu stellen, wenn man schon ausreichend Medien-Pferde als Zug-Gäule der UFO-Industrie direkt vor der Apotheke am Abholen der ´Apotheken-Umschau´ holen sah... Aber lustig ist dies längst für uns Themeninsider als Fachkundig nicht mehr. Nebenbei, da sind wir wieder einmal beim ewigen Problem-Thema ´Journalistisches Handwerkszeugs, Recherchen´ und fach- und sachkundigen Laien, die längst schon die Profis überholt haben: Bei der ´14th Aztec UFO Conference´ am 26.März - ist noch gar nicht aml so lange her - ging es auch um um das, worauf sich das kurze Telegramm von Hottel 1950 bezog, nämlich die Frank Scully-´Flying Saucer´-Erfindungsstory von Aztec:
"...It was the columnist Frank Scully who first alerted the world to sensational stories of recovered flying saucers and little Aztec Crash Site Area men in his best-selling book Behind the Flying Saucers published in 1950. Scully claimed that up to that time there had been four such recoveries, one of which was alleged to have taken place around Aztec, New Mexico..."
Das ECHTE Roswell-FBI-Papier ist nämlich NICHT als Guy Hottel-´Akte´ aus WASHINGTON bzw Telex vom 22.März 1950 abgelegt, sondern kam am 8.Juli 1947 über das FBI-Büro in Dallas raus. Externe Linkshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qca4B7dF6Fghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVSgUOdvkkA http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/132521/20110410/ufo-fbi-secret-memo-flying-saucer-disc-1... |
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