Posted on 10/05/2021 1:08:30 PM PDT by White Lives Matter
In a recently unearthed recording of an interview conducted nearly 30 years ago, a former assistant to Albert Einstein alleges that the famed scientist was enlisted to examine the Roswell wreckage, including the ET occupants of the downed craft. UFO researcher Anthony Bragalia uncovered the remarkable revelation when he tracked down ufologist Sheila Franklin, who interviewed Dr. Shirley Wright in 1993 about her time working with Einstein in the summer of 1947. As luck would have it, Franklin still had the tapes from her conversation with the former assistant and what she told the researcher was nothing short of stunning.
According to Wright, she accompanied Einstein to what had been dubbed a "crisis conference" that was hastily held in July of 1947 at a remote army airbase in the American southwest. Upon their arrival, the duo entered a hangar that was under heavy security and, when they entered the building, they discovered that it contained a rather curious craft that appeared to have sustained significant damage. "It was disc-shaped, sort of concave," Wright recalled, "its size stood up to one-fourth of the hangar floor." While her response to the strange scene was one of "wonderment, half curiosity and maybe half fear," she said that Einstein was "not disturbed at all" and, instead, was primarily concerned with what sort of insights about propulsion and the universe could be gleaned from the vehicle.
The strange event took an even weirder turn, Wright claimed, when the pair were then presented with the bodies of five nearly indistinguishable beings that had apparently been aboard the craft.
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That’s a really stupid comment.
You found some nugget of info and now you think you can discredit his whole life’s work?
I’ve actually read his papers- he credits everyone who came before him, especially Maxwell.
You can read them yourself. The Special relativity document is only 2 pages, and only contains contains simple algebra.
That’s not how real intelligence works. You don’t show everyone with clearance, even if the assistant had clearance (which they probably wouldn’t). Everything is on a “need to know” basis. They may have needed Einstein’s opinion on something, but not his assistants’.
You do know that the mafia killed Einstein.
The reason was he knew too much.
Where’s Molder when you need him...
The Truth is out there...
I posted a link to an article that contains URLs to other sources of information. Sometimes it takes only one instance of plagiarism to show what someone’s like. It appears that Einstein committed more than one.
You presume that the folks in charge didn't think Einstein has a need to know. Maybe he did. I bet everything he worked on wasn't in the newspapers.
“You presume that the folks in charge didn’t think Einstein has a need to know.”
No, I presume that if they though Einstein had a need to know, that need would not automatically extend to his secretary, because it wouldn’t.
You, of course, know that for a fact. You are capable of pronouncing such assessments regarding an issue that probably (or not) happened before you were born. You are quite the intelligence operative. I’m impressed.
“You, of course, know that for a fact.”
Yes, because it is a fact. Need to know is determined on an individual basis. That is a fact, not an opinion. If Einstein was determined to have a need to know, it would not automatically extend to his secretary. There is no speculation involved in that assessment.
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