Whatever happened in the early summer of 1947 near Roswell, New Mexico, the story never seems to die and always seems to sprout new shoots. Anthony Bragalia tries to tie some interesting careers and cryptic statements into a persuasive argument that "Operation Paperclip" members studied the Roswell crash. Kevin mentions Bragalia's article in his own
Roswell and Wernher von Braun, adding a stray bit of information, but (so far) Kevin has not responded to a Comment asking for his "different perspective" on Bragalia's effort. It might be worth watching Kevin's post for an answer. Kevin
has noted the publishing of
James Carrion's The Roswell Deception. Not only that, but provided the link to downloading this tome for free. Carrion is the former International Director of the Mutual UFO Network, and since that position he has spent considerable time writing revisionist narratives regarding government involvement in UFO research. Kevin properly reserves judgment on
The Roswell Deception until he has read the book. One Comment to this article reflects others' views as well: "Can you believe that a 523-page book on Roswell is being published 70 years after the event?" (WM)
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