Is the Roswell Incident Just Disinformation?

by Fulton Watch News Feed

He is convinced that this misinformation did not bypass the research on the UFO phenomenon either. Among other things, Carrion supports, in his book, the idea that the alleged UFO crash at Roswell would have been disinformation, thought up by the US military to make the Russians think twice, suggesting that the Americans had recovered incredibly advanced technological devices, of extraterrestrial origin. The Russians would thus have been encouraged to waste their time looking for information about these vehicles…

Stanton Friedman, a former atomic physicist and now a ufologist, one of the most prominent investigators of the Roswell case and an ardent supporter of the extraterrestrial origin of UFOs was shocked by this approach, which led, between him and Carrion, to a heated exchange of lines that has not died down even today. Among other things, Carrion states that it seems improbable that an extraterrestrial ship, capable of coming from the depths of the Universe, would crash in a shameful way on Earth. Friedman responded that all indications show that none of the UFO incidents he takes seriously: Roswell, Plains San Agustin, Aztec, Varginha (Brazil) involved large craft capable of coming from a solar system nearby, but, as the statistics show, small ships, no more than 20 meters in diameter. But at the same time, there are also several reports involving truly huge vehicles, which it would make sense to consider interstellar vehicles. These “motherships” would serve as our giant aircraft carriers, which can carry many small aircraft.

Friedman says that he certainly agrees with Carrion that disinformation is a very important aspect of the Hot or cold war and that New Mexico is no stranger to disinformation. For example, the first…

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