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August 4th: Aliens in Roswell

Date: August 4, 2009

Title: Aliens in Roswell

Podcaster: Brian Dunning

Organization: Brian Dunning Skeptoid Podcast
http://skeptoid.com

Description: Brian Dunning from Skeptoid.com offers a critical analysis of the 1947, Roswell, New Mexico alien spacecraft crash.

Bio: Brian Dunning is the host and producer of the podcast Skeptoid: Critical Analysis of Pop Phenomena (skeptoid.com), applying critical thinking to paranormal and pseudoscientific subjects promoted by the mass media. Skeptoid has a weekly audience of 70,000 listeners. Brian is also the author of two books based on the podcast, Skeptoid and Skeptoid II. A Silicon Valley computer scientist by trade, Brian now uses new media to promote critical thinking. He has appeared on numerous radio shows and television documentaries.

Today’s sponsor: This episode of “365 Days of Astronomy” is sponsored by Claire Weston, for Amelia, and Olivia, my beautiful daughters who are a big part of my universe 365 days of the year.

Transcript:

Hello, I’m Ric

The Roswell Report

*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 63659 ***


The Cover
A solarized image taken from a U.S. Air Force motion picture of experiments conducted for Project High Dive. This image, unsolarized, appears on page 34 (Figure 37).


Headquarters United States Air Force


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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

McAndrew, James, 1963—
The Roswell report: case closed / James McAndrew
p.    cm.
Includes index.
1. Unidentified flying objects—Sightings and encounters—New
Mexico—Roswell.    I. Title
TL789.5.N6M33 1997
001.942’09789’43—dc21 97-11361
CIP

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, D.C. 20402

For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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ISBN 0-16-049018-9


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Foreword

The “Roswell Incident” has assumed a central place in American folklore since the events of the 1940s in a remote area of New Mexico. Because the Air Force was a major player in those events, we have played a key

Flying Saucer Technology

by Bill Rose

Ever heard of a C-57D? How about a VZ-9AV? Tumenecotrans Belle-1? Hard to tell which of these is science fiction and which is science reality, right? (And no matter how implausible the name, it’s not the last one!)

Lest your eyes are glazing over at the prospect of wasting precious grey matter on a UFO/space aliens/Martians-come-to-conquer-Earth schlock book, realize that this is not that sort of a book! It is a properly serious look at man-made flying apparatus of such unconventional appearance that the proverbial man in the street could not conceive of such exotica except by ascribing extraterrestrial origin to it.

It must be remembered that since the early postwar days the media and the general public had been obsessing about space aliens. It was 1947 that ufology had gone into overdrive, with US pilot Kenneth Arnold alerting authorities to nine airborne objects he calculated to be flying at a then-impossible Mach 2 and a few months later New Mexico farmer Mac Brazel discovering mystery debris in a field near . . . Roswell. The world

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