On Monday, March 12, 2018 at 11:58:02 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
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> On Monday, March 12, 2018 at 11:46:49 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
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>> On Monday, March 12, 2018 at 11:35:14 AM UTC-4, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
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>>> On Monday, March 12, 2018 at 7:26:32 AM UTC-6, John Clark wrote:
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>>>> On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 10:34 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>>> > *Jesse Marcel Sr discusses the material recovered at Roswell AG.*  
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>>>> For God's sake, can't you get a hint? Nobody around hear is interested 
>>>> in your idiot Roswell crap!
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>>>> John K Clark
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>>> I just looked a bit at the Wikipedia site below. Wiki-P is semi-reliable 
>>> in that errors do tend to be corrected, though they can reappear. The name 
>>> Marcel appears often enough that I wonder whether he is just looking for 
>>> being in a spotlight. 
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>> *He was officer in charge of Intelligence and Security at Roswell Army 
>> Air Base with a pretty wide range of responsibilities in his areas of 
>> expertise. Sounds like too much debris for a single balloon, plus the 
>> material found was not made at a toy factory as Clark's earlier link 
>> claimed. But, as I pointed out, the first witness in the 15 min video 
>> reports a different property of the material than that claimed by Marcel. 
>> Perhaps we are dealing with different materials from a single alien craft. 
>> But whatever the case, it's nothing that was manufactured in a toy factory. 
>> AG*
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> *You know, if there were alien bodies recovered, Marcel would certainly 
> have known about it, yet he makes no mention of that. So either the reports 
> of bodies recovered is false, or he isn't willing to completely go "out of 
> church" and offer his full knowledge to the public. Nothing here suggests 
> someone craving for attention. AG *
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>>> If this were a balloon in the Mogul program, these balloons can reach up 
>>> to 30,000 meters. A two and half mile debris distribution is a radius of 
>>> 1.25 miles or 2000 meters. This is then a cone of fall with an angle of 
>>> arcsin(2/30) = .067rad or about 4 degrees. So assume the balloon failed at 
>>> 30000 meters and fell, then given atmospheric drag, winds, wind shearing 
>>> and so forth it is not unreasonable to think this material scattered in 
>>> this narrow cone of fall this the sort of debris distribution found.
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>> *It's the amount, not necessarily the spread. Listen to what he says. AG *
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>>> In the wiki-p article it is evident that multiple cases have been 
>>> advanced for this being a UFO crash. From alien autopsy reports to claims 
>>> of government conspiracies this is clearly a catalyst for all sort of 
>>> misguided thinking and people who are seeking to have some connection with 
>>> the profound without the real education required.
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>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roswell_UFO_incident
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>>> LC
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*Declassified Military Video Shows Fast-Moving UFO Tracked By Navy Fighter 
Pilots*
*(Maybe a leap forward by the Chinese or Russians, or possibly an ETV (ET 
Visitation)). AG*

 
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/declassified-ufo-video_us_5aa775a5e4b087e5aaed4be5

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