Brazel would have come into Roswell on Sunday, July 6th bringing some debris to Sheriff Wilcox's office, and the military would have gotten involved with Marcel and Cavitt going out to the ranch that evening. The military would have had time to talk to Brazel and have him prepare a statement, prior to taking him to the base for an in-depth interrogation. Brazel is quoted on the June 14th date only in the Roswell Daily Record newspaper for July 9, when General Ramey's weather balloon story was the headline.
(DT) "Moore's calculated balloon path is quite consistent with a landing at the Foster ranch, approximately 85 miles northeast of the Alamogordo launch site and 60 miles northwest of Roswell."
Researcher David Rudiak www.roswellproof.com has volumes of information pertaining trajectory path errors proposed by Charles Moore as well as documentation about the various flight numbers and paths of balloons launched from Alamogordo, New Mexico, confirming that the debris on the Foster ranch could not have come from Flight #4.
If Dave Thomas and others insist on discussing the Roswell Incident, they should at least do the research required, or cease referring to themselves as scientific, reasonable or realistic.
Thanks to Stanton Friedman www.stantonfriedman.com for reviewing my comments.
Dennis G. Balthaser
Website: truthseekeratroswell.com
Email: truthseeker@dfn.com
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