By Karl PflockOur Price: $25.00 Our Item Code: RoswellPflock Postage Code: book1
186 Pages, Looseleaf Note: Spiral-bound report Features: Table of Contents, Footnotes, Bibliography, Appendix, Drawings, Larger Format
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Probably the most important -- and forgotton -- Roswell investigation. In 1992, the Fund for UFO Research commissioned an independent study of the Roswell evidence. Independence they got! Investigator Karl Pflock found significant problems in the claims presented by Randle and Schmitt and other mass-market authors. In this report, the flaws are clearly described. More importantly, Pflock explains how the real "incident" occurred. The key figure, only briefly mentioned in most discussions of Roswell, was Col. William Blanchard, the base commander. During a period of great national hysteria about flying saucers, when unidentified debris was found near his base, it was Blanchard who decided to issue the fateful press release. Evidently, he wanted to be a hero. Once the wheels were set in motion, all of the rest was human nature; the genie could not be put back into the bottle.
As the Roswell 50th anniversary approached, this report was not what UFO proponents or the general public wanted, so it was generally ignored. It was noticed mainly by skeptics, who have drawn on it heavily in their recent Roswell books. This document was the first skeptical book on the Roswell crash, and it remains the best. No compounding of fact upon fact by committed debunkers can compete with Pflock's understanding of the human perspective. No other author makes the solution seem so plain.
Includes an appendix of Roswell-related documents that have not been published elsewhere, including: (1) The full transcript of an interview between Jesse Marcel and the National Enquirer, (2) The daily base personnel report for July 9 showing no interruption of vacation schedules for base commanders in spite of the supposedly momentous events, (3) a portion of a technical report on the Project Mogul balloon, (4) Original wire server reports, and (5) 40 pages of witness affidavits.
Although this is supposed to be only a "interim" report, no final report seems necessary. -- Glenn Campbell
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