(This is Part 2 of a two-part post. For Part 1, click here.) It's the "smoking gun" for the Mogul explanation of the Roswell debris. (I don't remember who called it that. Maybe Karl Pflock?) The Roswell witnesses remembered having seen peculiar pink, or purple, or purplish-pink markings … [Read more...]
Roswell and Mogul – The Memories of Charles B. Moore (Part 1)
"I have a distinct memory that James Richard Smith, better known as J.R., watched the 4 June balloon train through a theodolite on a clear, sunny morning ..." --Charles B. Moore, in Saler, Ziegler and Moore, UFO Crash at Roswell: The Genesis of a Modern Myth (1997) The devil is in those … [Read more...]
A Roswell Synopsis? The Case of Gerald Anderson
Have you ever seen a Gospel synopsis? There are a number available, of which Kurt Aland's Synopsis of the Four Gospels is probably the most familiar and the most reliable. New Testament scholars couldn't function without them. The Gospels tell stories about Jesus that are plainly differing … [Read more...]
Glassboro to Roswell – The Telescoping of Memory
There’s no mystery about what happened in Glassboro, New Jersey, in the fall of 1964. Or at least I didn’t think there was a mystery when I posted about it two and a half years ago, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the (non-)event. On or about Friday, September 4, a Glassboro State … [Read more...]
The Roswell Bookshelf – “UFO Crash at Roswell: The Genesis of a Modern Myth” (Part 2)
Benson Saler, Charles A. Ziegler, and Charles B. Moore. UFO Crash at Roswell: The Genesis of a Modern Myth. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997. (For the first part of this post, click here.) “The Greeks believed the gods were immortal,” I wrote in a guest blog … [Read more...]
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