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Hellas
reply to post by Krakatoa
If you're talking about this beam
It's reads ΕΛΕΦΘΕΡΙΑ (backwards) = Freedom in Greek
Which doesn't make sense
Hellas
reply to post by Krakatoa
My bad. I just did a google images search to find that specific pic. But here's a video showing the beam plus additional stuff. Hope that helps
Hellas
reply to post by Krakatoa
My bad. I just did a google images search to find that specific pic. But here's a video showing the beam plus additional stuff. Hope that helps
It's reads ΕΛΕΦΘΕΡΙΑ (backwards) = Freedom in Greek Which doesn't make sense
The Wreckage and I-beams.
These were all designed by Spyros himself. At the October 2007 UFO DATA conference Spyros showed me how he had designed the ‘writing’ on them and what it said. The wreckage was then manufactured by John Humphreys, Spyros and his brother Peter. He told me that he based it on Greek lettering, a bit of ancient Egyptian stylising and some artistic license. On the main large beam, if translated correctly it reads ‘FREEDOM’. Spyros thought this a fitting name for an alien spacecraft. While designing the letters which spell the word ‘FREEDOM’, Spyros noticed that if the word is turned upside down, the word ‘VIDEO’ could be seen. He adjusted some of the letters to better facilitate this, so the piece would throw a little red herring into the mix.
Source : Click here
Do you even know how insulting you were in that post?
You're not talking to some star struck kid who just read a book and believed every word. While I do have the greatest respect for the guys, for the work they did, going out there and tracking down the witnesses. There is very little in the book that isn't already out there, if you want a source for that, try ATS, I've seen most of it here.
The information about Brazel and the bodies has been around for a long time. D o you know anything about Roswell, or did you just believe the official story and what people were forced to say?
Before you come back with any more insults, answer this. What part of the mogul is an egg shaped craft made of metal, about 12 to 15 feet long and about 6 feet high that needed an 18 wheeler truck to transport it back to the base? Source, Haut's affidavit.
SOURCE
"The debris looked like pieces of a large balloon which had burst. ... Most of it was a kind of double-sided material, foil-like on one side and rubber on the other. Both sides were grayish silver in color, the foil more silvery than the rubber. Sticks, like kite sticks, were attached to some of the pieces with a whitish tape. The tape was about two or three inches wide and had flower-like designs on it. The "flowers" were faint, a variety of pastel colors, and reminded me of Japanese paintings....
aluminum ring-shaped objects in the debris that looked like pipe intake collars or the necks of balloons... She estimated that they were about 4 inches around, and said she could put her hand through them. Charles Moore points out that Flight 4(Mogul) carried several 3-inch-diameter aluminum rings for assisting with the launching of the balloon train, as well as larger rings used to hold the sonobuoys. These were cut from cylindrical tubing stock, and then chamfered to prevent damage to the ropes.
You are being insulting, you're making assumptions about me that are wrong, you're using typical debunker tricks.*
I use the words "I believe" because I know I can't prove Roswell was aliens, you should try using those words instead of insisting it was a mogul balloon, as if you know it was, because we all know you can't prove that. The military guys at Roswell would have been able to identify it, if it was a weather or mogul balloon, they were their balloons.
Brazel's son Bill said Bessie wasn't even there, the ranch house was miles away from the debris field. Bessie said she wasn't talking about the crash, she was talking about other times when she did help her father pick up balloons that had come down. I know you won't believe that because I got it from the book, and it doesn't fit in with your point of view, your belief.
I'm not asking you to believe what I believe, you can believe whatever you want. But calling me naive because I don't agree with what you think is saying more about you than it is about me. Don't expect me to waste any more of my time on you.
You're right to make the point about those statements however you need to take into account when they were made and what could have occurred in the meantime. And yes, that applies to all statements whichever side of the fence they fall on.
One thing that bothers me about them is that they pretty accurately describe materials used in weather balloons (especially the Mogul arrays), which is at odds with both some of what was described at the time and with material being collected, returned to Roswell and flown to Fort Worth.
You have to wonder at what point did balsa wood, metal eyelets, rubber backed tinfoil and sticky tape seem unusual enough to warrant either this treatment or the press release.
If it wasn't for all of the other tiny bits of (admittedly mostly impossible to verify) info it would be easier to believe that it was simply a case of mistaken identity, a rushed / messed up press release and subsequent exaggeration / straight forward lies by some involved. But some of the other info that's surfaced that corroborates a different story has also to be taken into account - such as the military's own inability to provide a definitive answer as to what was recovered.