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MrParanormal Original500© Member A soft answer turns anger away
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Saturday, July 12th and Sunday, July 13th: Bill Brazel, Jr. travels from his home in Albuquerque to his father’s Corona ranch to see what is going on. He finds that his father is not there. There is no sign of the military either. Tuesday, July 15th: Mack Brazel is given a full physical examination, thus concluding his interrogation and detention at the base, whereupon he is finally returned to his ranch. He remains bitter for the rest of his life at his treatment at the hands of the U.S. military, just for doing what he perceived to be his patriotic duty. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover responds in writing to a suggestion that the FBI stay out of alleged crashed flying disc investigations by saying that he would, in fact, become involved except for the fact that the Army in the Roswell case, “…grabbed it and wouldn’t let us have it even for a cursory examination.” More story August, 1947: Mack Brazel and a young ranch hand, Tommy Tyree, spot a piece of debris in a sinkhole after a rain near the debris field. They just leave it there and move on. September, 1947: Meteorite expert Dr. Lincoln LaPaz, secretly charged with reconstructing the object’s speed and trajectory when it crashed, arrives at the RAAF. CIC M/Sgt. Lewis “Bill” Rickett is assigned to drive Dr. LaPaz wherever he wants to go. They traverse the entire state of NM and parts of AZ and TX during the month, interviewing ranchers and examining physical traces left by the object. LaPaz believes that the object had been in trouble and had touched down for repairs several times, leaving black spots which had turned to glass, before exploding over Brazel’s ranch. They also find a section of pine trees that had been taken out by the object as it descended. LaPaz writes a report of his findings and sends it through channels. More Debris! After everything that Mack Brazel went through, he left debris were it lays. This could have proven his story, hands down. October, 1947: What’s left of the intact saucer or escape pod is flown out from RAAF on a specially modified B-29 to Wright Field. 1948: Dr. LaPaz tells UNM archaeology graduate student Boyd Wetlauffer about the previous year’s Roswell events while both are out in the field doing excavations. LaPaz tells Rickett that he is still convinced that the Roswell wreckage was an unmanned probe from another planet. 1949: A gouge from the crash is still visible at the Foster Ranch debris field site. Gen. Arthur Exon and several other officers are able to view the Foster Ranch debris field site and the crash site [15-20 miles from the debris field site] simultaneously from the air as they fly from Albuquerque to San Antonio, TX. The vehicle tracks at each site, and the gouge at the debris field site, are still visible. Bill Brazel, having found various scraps of debris for the past two years and kept them in a cigar box, mentions that fact in Corona. The next day, a Capt. Armstrong and three others from the base arrive at his ranch and confiscate the cigar box with the pieces of the debris. Once again, we have even more debris, even after civilian scavengers and a thorough Military clean up. Naturally, the evil Military heard about it and took the Debris. Source http://www.kindagreywolfsworld.com/modules/mastop_publish/?tac=Roswell_pt6
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