I can’t explain it but this animation seems to be going over like a lead balloon. When it comes to Roswell, only a bafoon would believe in the balloon! As it is illustrated in this video animation on the Roswell UFO event. Don’t let the debunkers fool you. Nothing explains Roswell not even a balloon with the over four hundred people 1st, 2nd & 3rd hand witnesses most of them military.. Not one debunker has ever made any logical explanation of this event iincluding the grand Archie Bunker Debunker himself, the late Phillip Klass. This animation displays how silly and ludicrous the official balloon and crash dummy explanation really are. This cartoon animation was inspired by an old friend from way back, Mike Brown, who is not suppose to exist! He told me things about his dad that did not make much sense at the time but they sure do now! I strongly believe I met Roswell witness Melvin Brown and his family in 1971. Although it goes against the researchers beliefs, the whole truth of Melvin Brown is not being told accurately. If you have been in contact with him or his family before 1971, please contact me. Let’s compare some memories. If you spent any time in the service with him either in the UK or US, I’d really like to hear from you. Most interested in the 60s time frame. Come visit our animation gallery. www.horror-fantasy.com or UFO links & discussion helendagner.com





You’ve got to be kidding me! Pflock is more worthless then the Archie Bunker Debunker himself, Phillip Klass. Absolutely no research at all! There will never be a way to convince you debunkers of the truth unless the Government comes out with it. I suggest you read Witness to Roswell by Don Schmitt and Tom Carey or Marcel Jr’s book. Yes there were some bad witnesses that lied but they caught up with them. I heard a portion of the Roswell story in 1971 before it made the news and I believe it!
There aren’t over 400 witnesses. See Karl Pflock’s excellent treatment of this in his book, ROSWELL: INCONVENIENT FACTS AND THE WILL TO BELIEVE. At the time he wrote that, 2001, there were only seven people who ever claimed to have seen alien bodies. Two of these have been caught in numerous lies–Ragsdale and Kauffman–two were senile and vague–Easley and Holden–one provided details inconsistent with every other description–Rowe–and the others are just more of the same.
It wasn’t exactly a convenient ride into town in those days. Brazel was not interested in flying saucers. He wanted the mess cleaned up from his field and went into town when a neighbor told him they may reward him with money.
No. What you want to call ridiculous is to believe that a whole train of secret Mogul Balloons were never traced, followed and pursued during the launch. The debris just sat in an open field for days. The debris site could be seen from the air for miles if anyone was really looking for it. They weren’t. But my golly they sure recovered later. Every speck of tin foil and wood I guess. Maybe the over 400 witnesses are lying and to think most were the hands of our defense during WW2.
An even more humorous animation would be one in which Mac Brazel chances upon a crashed UFO ringed by alien bodies, remarks upon it laconically, and then waits for three weeks, when in town anyway to buy some wool, to tell the law. Because that’s more ridiculous than anything.
It wouldn’t be difficult to get information on some of the other balloon trains that came down as part of Project Mogul–in particular about the conditions of the balloon trains and impact sites.
It’s probably already in the book ROSWELL: CASE CLOSED.
That a multi-part balloon train might shatter upon impact after falling for literally twenty or thirty miles doesn’t seem that ridiculous to me.
lmao wow