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To: Frank_Discussion

Okay, lets cut to the chase. The Roswell incident is pure bulls**t. Secrets regarding things the government does like spying on civilians cannot be kept from being revealed by the NW Times.....But the Roswell incident has been covered up by multiple administrations. What a pantsload! If Walter Haut was involved with running that museum as a tourist attraction....great business sense. But just another roadside attraction. People also stop to see the worlds biggest ball of string. But Roswell has as much credibility as PT Barnum's mermaid exhibit. If he was involved in all this for decades as a true believer.... what a waste of a life. The funeral/viewing should have been interesting. Are tinfoil hats considered proper mourning gear?


51 posted on 12/20/2005 3:15:36 AM PST by commonasdirt (Reading DU so you won't hafta)
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To: commonasdirt
That is certainly cutting to the chase of something. FWIW, I have no real idea about what happened around Roswell. I do know that the Air Force can't seem to figure out what happened either. They've had one explanation after the other for the events on the plains of St. Augustin in 1947, each as inept as the other. Does this mean that little grey fellas are involved? Not in and of itself, but it comes down to some sort of cover-up, as melodramatic as that sounds.

I've been to the "roadside attraction" myself, and it is very interesting as such things are. Totally convincing? No, but interesting. The credibility can only be properly judged with investigation, and best so by visiting the museum. If you ever find yourself in that area, I think you'd enjoy it, if only for the kitsch value.

Walter Haut, in my limited knowledge, certainly seemed happy with his retirement. He had a long career after Roswell, and as pedestrian and conventional as anyone else.

(BTW, I did notice you answered questions I didn't ask, and evaded the ones that were asked.)
52 posted on 12/20/2005 7:30:50 AM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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