Thursday, June 23, 2011

If Roswell was extraterrestrial crash, can more details be released?

By Steve Hammons

(This article also appears on American Chronicle.)

What if the incident in the Roswell, New Mexico, region in the summer of 1947 actually was a crash of an extraterrestrial craft with deceased and live “extraterrestrial biological entities (EBEs)” aboard?

What if it was not a weather balloon and not an experimental high-altitude device with crash dummies inside? What if it was not a Russian psychological operations (PSYOP) plot as an Area 51 scientist says he was told, and is reported in the new book by writer Annie Jacobsen?

There seem to be significant reliable indications of various kinds that the Roswell case is based on a very unusual event that was deemed to be very important at the time and in subsequent decades … up to today.

Does the Roswell incident explain all of the UFO sightings that have been reported over the years? Or, is it just part of the overall situation that could be quite complex?

Is it all good news? Maybe not.

LESSONS LEARNED

Additionally, other research into unusual or anomalous phenomena is not specifically linked to UFOs, but may be related in some way.

These possibly-related kinds of studies include new and different views of space, time, wormholes, star gates, multiple dimensions and other forward-leaning scientific theories that could change our view of reality and Nature.

Edge-science topics such as extrasensory perception (ESP) and theories about an afterlife also might play a part in the overall scenario that could be related to extraterrestrial visitation – or visitation by other anomalous intelligent beings.

The impacts on human society of such new knowledge could be quite valuable, according to some researchers. The development of humanity could be helped quite a bit by accessing advanced knowledge and understanding, they say.

Yet, the dangers of one population interfacing with another technologically-advanced group of beings can have negative consequences, many people have pointed out.

A common example is the way Native American Indians were affected by the arrival of Europeans. The many tribes had their own unique experiences with these strange visitors from faraway. But, in most cases the Indians’ land was taken, their cultures damaged and they were killed directly by the newcomers’ weapons or by European diseases.

Some researchers say this is a lesson we should learn well when thinking about extraterrestrial visitors.

MAJIC MOMENTS

Many qualified researchers seem to be trying to find out more about these kinds of leading-edge subjects. They report their findings in books, TV shows and other communications platforms. These all probably contribute to our understanding in one way or another – though figuring out what is true can be challenging.

Fantastic stories in movies and fictional works also can contain very helpful information that advances our orientation and acclimation about unconventional situations. They can help our situational awareness.

The new movie project Majic Men about the Roswell case looks like it will also be informative and fun. The tentative title is based on the rumor that “MAJIC” was shorthand for a group and was also a security category for U.S. government activities handling the extraterrestrial situation.

Majic Men may join the ranks of other successful movies and media projects about aliens, edge-science and anomalous phenomena. Maybe audiences are attracted to such works because people sense that there is some good open-source intelligence (OSINT) to be had – maybe even intelligence information that can benefit them and their loved ones directly and personally.

There seem to be indications that human consciousness and the understanding of it are making progress. If significant progress can be made in these fields, then it is theorized that many other areas of life on Earth (and maybe elsewhere) can also be improved significantly.

Steady progress and safe release of information on certain subjects are probably good ways to proceed. That said, a breakthrough once in a while might also be helpful and inspiring.

Maybe the recent media and public attention to the alleged Roswell incident in the context of other factors will contribute to such a breakthrough in human consciousness.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

'Inside sources’ say Roswell was extraterrestrial crash

By Steve Hammons

(This article also appears on American Chronicle.)

The so-called “Roswell incident” has been in the media recently due to a new book about Area 51 by writer Annie Jacobsen. In her book yet another version of the story has been put forward, this one even stranger than some of the others – if that is possible.

However, the often-told and widely-known story about a crash of an extraterrestrial craft near Roswell in the summer of 1947 keeps surfacing.

In April 2011 a researcher who claims to be in contact with well-placed former and current officials in the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) released an alleged statement from his DIA sources related to Roswell.

The report was identified as “Release 35” and was the latest of many such information “releases” posted on the website serpo.org. The series of releases began in November 2005.

This new information about the Roswell case seems to support the overall view of the situation as depicted in certain reliable investigative research as well as in some movies, TV shows and other media.

CRASH SITES

Below is what the anonymous source had to tell the researcher, according to the “Release 35” information posted on serpo.org:

“Here is the correct information regarding the reported two or three crashed alien craft and sites,” the alleged DIA source reportedly claims.

“In 1950, the FBI Foreign Counterintelligence (FCI) was investigating the UFO phenomenon. The FBI received a classified briefing from USAF Intelligence in 1950.”

“During the briefing, the USAF reported that there might have been three flying saucer crashes in New Mexico. U.S. Army/Air Force found three possible crash sites in NM.”

“One site was located approximately 40 miles north of Roswell.”

“One site was located approximately 10 miles southeast of Corona.”

“And one site was near Shaw Mountain, south of the Plains of San Agustin in western NM. The latter site was found in 1949 by some ranchers,” the anonymous source reportedly states.

“The first two sites were believed to be two different craft, however, the USAF later determined that the site north of Roswell and southeast of Corona were the same craft, which broke up into two distinct pieces.”

“In 1947, another piece of the Roswell craft was found by a rancher east of Corona, along State Route 247.”

The alleged anonymous source reportedly goes on to state, “As I have said for many years, there has not been a single book written that tells the true, real story of Roswell nor the other crash site in western New Mexico.”

"’Flying saucer’ researchers have ignored the real information and relied on outright false or faulty information given by second and third person witnesses.”

BODIES FOUND

According to the “Release 35” report on serpo.org, the anonymous source told the researcher more details about the alleged crash at Roswell:

“In 1957, the USAF published a highly classified report that fully detailed all of the crash sites in New Mexico.”

“The report lists one crash site for the Roswell craft, but two two different debris fields.”

“One being where part of the craft landed north of Roswell and the second being southeast of Corona.”

“The second crash site was listed as Shaw Mountain. Alien bodies were recovered at both crash sites.”

“The USAF theorized that both crafts collided in midair north of Roswell.”

The source goes on to explain the results of this alleged midair crash: “One craft broke up with one piece landing north of Roswell and the other piece landing southeast of Corona.”

“The second craft made it west to the area just north of Shaw Mountain where it crashed.”

“The first alien craft was found a few days later, but the second site wasn't found until 1949.”

“The alien bodies found in the second craft were highly decomposed.”

“The first alien crashed craft was taken to Roswell and later on to Wright Air Field in Ohio.”

“The second alien craft was taken to Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, where it was carefully examined. It was later taken to Los Alamos Labs where it was subjected to a thorough, highly detailed examination.”

“The USAF were able to compare both pieces of the craft from Roswell and Corona and determined it was just one craft. Later, they used the piece found in 1957 to fully reconstruct the alien craft.”

“The second alien craft was heavily damaged, but was in one piece,except for small fragments that landed within one mile of the crash site.”

“Although heavily decomposed, the USAF and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology were able to determine that both sets of remains were from the same alien species. There were classified as non-humans, but were air breathing life forms.”

CRASH DATE

A second anonymous source, also reported to be associated with the DIA, is also quoted in “Release 35.” He addresses the researcher’s question about the date of the Roswell crash.

“That is conjecture on the part of the entire intelligence community. Col John Merritt, former chief at AF intel back in the old days – and now long since deceased – was convinced the crash occurred on Saturday, June 14, 1947. That is what many of the early filed reports stated,” the source is quoted as stating.

“However, in the mid-'90s, a team of Los Alamos scientists determined the crash date to be around Thursday, June 12 - Tuesday, July 1, 1947. I tend to agree with those dates. There are many factors involved.”

“Marcel stated it was about Tuesday, June 24, 1947, but then changed that date several times during later interviews.” [Jesse Marcel was the Army Air Forces intelligence officer at the Roswell base.]

“One factor you must remember is that EBE-1 [extraterrestrial biological entity] was alive and found in pretty good shape by the first U.S. Army recovery team at the site where the craft was found. That site was different than what Marcel and Brazel found [rancher Mac Brazel].They found the debris field. The craft was about one mile away.”

“Although it has been years since I had access to that information, I can say this: Based on all of the field reports, the approximate crash date for the Roswell sites was stated as Thursday, June 12 – Tuesday, July 1, 1947. That is based on several factors with the primary ones being radar profiles recorded by the U.S. Army in New Mexico.”

These alleged accounts from anonymous sources may be interesting to some people, yet others will discount them as probable fantasy, disinformation or simply more rumors.

It seems clear that the Roswell case still holds the interest of many people and all the details – whatever they may be – have probably not yet surfaced.