The Real Roswell Debris
Weve always suggested that UFO researchers should be looking at The United States Navy, instead of the Air Force, as the source for useful UFO information.The Office of Naval Research, which began working with balloons for atmospheric flights in 1946, and created Project Helios which morphed into Skyhook, which produced the balloon sighting that killed Captain Thomas Mantell.
Helios conducted various flights from around the country.
The Air Forces Project Moby Dick used much of the Navys groundbreaking Helios research to send aloft balloons of its own prototypical creation, most in and around Holloman Air Force base in New Mexico.
The actual venue for the balloon research was The Balloon Test Squadron at the Holloman Air Development Center
One of those large, polyethylene balloons came down in Roswells backyard in July 1947, providing debris from its gondola payload that Mac Brazel collected, in part, and stored in a shed on the farm where he worked.
Heres a photo of the gondola-type that Brazel gathered pieces from:
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Concentration on the Mogul balloon project has diverted UFO researchers from the Moby Dick balloon crash and recovery.
If researchers altered there obsession with Mogul and concentrated on the Moby Dick flights for the Roswell time-frame, theyd find enough evidence to suggest that the Roswell story is a confluence of balloon mishaps and egregious mythmaking by UFO researchers in 1978 onward.
Project Moby Dick is the backdoor to the Roswell explanation. That it has been overlooked by UFO radicals is intellectually shameful.
N.B. Material here culled from Colliers magazine [June 11th, 1954, Page 50 ff: A Report on Our Flying Saucer Balloons by Charlotte Knight]
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