It's rather amazing if accurate that no one thought of/was able to consult the
Roswell Daily Record's "sister newspaper" for its coverage of the July 1947 Roswell crash story, though to be honest it doesn't shed any new light on just what happened 75 years ago. Next, readers will note weaknesses in
The Week Magazine's retrospective:
As US, Russia Rekindle Rivalry, Re-examining the 'UFO' Information War Waged in the 40s. But Justin Paul George affirms that UFOs have been influential in US popular, political, and military thinking since well before December 2017รข€”though the "Roswell crash" itself didn't much figure in until the late 1970s.
The Debrief's Jazz Shaw leads off several early non-Roswell examples by telling how
After Kenneth Arnold Saw "Flying Discs", This is the Journalist Who Tracked One Down. Reporter David Johnson's experience here is similar to Arnold's, and produces its own questions. Another early mystery is
The Curious Case of Project Blue Book Incident 88, which occurred on August 3rd of 1947. But here the confusion is why the Project Blue Book file ostensibly about this report contained more information on two other cases. And Shaw asks about a problematic 1964 tragedy
Was This Underreported Fighter Plane Crash UFO-Related? An FAA doctor apparently saw similarities between a P-51 crash then and the famous 1948 Thomas Mantell incident. (WM)
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