smr wrote:It's funny that you are able to ignore the key fact that started the whole ufo phenomenon. Originally, the US military issued a Press Release at Roswell claiming that the US was in possession of a "flying saucer!" That was carried by radio and newspapers.
Wow, don´t you ever bother to fact-check?
If you had bothered with that, you would know that the military never ever reported anything what so ever about finding anything or anyone alien.
And that the area had for a while had multiple reports about "flying discs". Something that was later retroactively admitted to apparently have been due to Project Mogul, the use of balloons to put microphones in the air at certain heights, a top secret project that existed 1947 to 1949, aimed at trying to "listen in" on Soviet nuclear tests by sound refraction. Not entirely unsuccessful, but very expensive compared to data gained.
The military boys that were then called upon to the crashsite, were not the ones involved in that project, didn´t even know about it, and of course then reported that they had found some of the by then infamous "flying discs".
So yes, there was a cover up, because it was thought to be really important not to let the Soviets know anything about this little attempt at longrange spying.
And nowadays, it´s so unimportant that most of the information about the project is open to the public.
smr wrote:These military men would have been court-martialed or forced to resign instead these cast of characters were promoted until their retirement! Instead Teshania and TheE shout to the world that's not scientific proof. You attack the messengers with labels of conspiracy theorists and ufo believers.
They attack themselves plenty well enough that i don´t have to do anything beyond noting that they are.
There is no evidence for Roswell 1948 having had any connection what so ever to anything alien or even extra-terrestial. End of story. Learn to live with it, because it has long since been proven beyond any doubt to be a whole bunch of contradicting conspiracy theories that bear almost no resemblance to the original event.
4 crashes and recoveries of 100% human aircraft and servicemen in the area up until 1950 turned into at least 6 separate and distinct stories about "alien autopsies", while there is at least 11 different stories about "what really happened".
And the "real witnesses" don´t agree with each other, disagree with proven reality, pull names and locations out of their rears, then change their claims when someone proves them wrong.
smr wrote: That's an attempt to marginalize the person rather than the argument. Those are just words designed to avoid the tough questions and answers.
What argument? All you can come up with is "oooh, i believe!". That´s not an argument, that´s barely even an opinion.
And your belief is based on nothing more substantial than faerytales already proven wrong. Many times. By all kinds of people, indendently from each other.
And you still can´t spell my name. Guess incompetence has to start somewhere.