"The Roswell Incident," as this has been called, is
the cornerstone of modern UFOlogy. Unfortunately, many of the
proponents accept the most meager testimony that is 30-50 years
old and print all of it as fact. They commonly omit key
statements that reveal the truth behind those tales. Even more
interesting that after almost forty years of
"investigation", nothing has become clear about the
events. In reality, the situation is MORE confusing. There
are no solid dates for the "crash" and there is no
fixed crash site for the saucer (although the debris field,
amazingly, remains at a fixed site). The number of bodies
changes, some witnesses say one was alive, others say they
were all dead. The investigation has yet to produce one solid
story line (other than the fact that debris was discovered on and
retrieved from the Foster Ranch) that is not contradicted by
other witnesses. The best explanation to date remains the 1994
Air Force report and Project Mogul. This is why both Kevin Randle
and Stanton Friedman attack it so much. It is logical and offers
a very plausible solution to the puzzle. Karl Pflock, Robert
Todd, and Kent Jeffrey have realized that this was the answer
after careful investigation. You can never convince the
"faithful" but, if the public knew the "truth"
about how the authors have tried to "con" them, I think
Roswell would die a certain death. However, this
"truth" is hidden and the only thing people really know
about Roswell is the fable created in the minds of a few people
who have exaggerated many of the events and, in some cases, have
lied about their participation. A small core of individuals, who
have no shame, no limits to their deceit, and will do just about anything in
order to present their flawed versions of the event, push these
people along to produce even more extraordinary tales. What
landed on the Foster Ranch was not debris from a saucer and it
wasnt Dorothys house (New Mexico is not in Kansas
after all). It was, in all probability, flight #4 from the NYU
project. The evidence is there, all one has to do is examine it.