skyeagle409
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You may want to factor this into your research.
That link you've posted is part of the Roswell cover-up. For an example, it mentions Charles Moore, so I am posting the following from the link you've provided.
Charles B. Moore: Project Mogul Scientist
Recently, Charles B. Moore, one of three surviving Project Mogul scientists identified in and interviewed for the Air Force report, spoke to the New Mexicans for Science and Reason (NMSR) in Albuquerque. He discussed the background of the project, the New York University (NYU) balloon flights, and the Roswell connection. He provided new details that would appear to virtually clinch the idea that the debris Brazel found was indeed from one of the Project Mogul flights that Moore helped launch.
Did you know that Charles B. Moore was one of the Project Mogul balloon scientist who tracked a flying saucer with his instrument over New Mexico? The story behind Charles B. Moore's tracking of a flying saucer was also written up in LIFE magazine.
http://www.nicap.org/images/life752.jpg
INCIDENT 3
On April 24,1949 at 10:20 a.m., a group of five technicians under the general supervision of J. Gordon Vaeth, an aeronautical engineer employed by the Office of Naval Research, were preparing to launch a Skyhook balloon near Arrey, N. Mex. A small balloon was sent up first to check the weather. Charles B. Moore Jr., an aerologist of General Mills Inc. (pioneers in cosmic ray research) was tracking the weather balloon through a theodolite -- a 25-power telescopic instrument, which gives degrees of azimuth and elevation (horizontal and vertical position) for any object it is sighted on. At 10:30 a.m. Moore leaned back from the theodolite to glance at the balloon with his naked eye. Suddenly he saw a whitish elliptical object, apparently much higher than the balloon, and moving, in the opposite direction. At once he picked the object up in his theodolite at 45 degrees of elevation and 210 degrees of azimuth, and tracked it east at the phenomenal rate of 5 degrees of azimuth-change per second as it dropped swiftly to an elevation of 25 degrees. The object appeared to be an ellipsoid roughly two and a half times as long as it was wide. Suddenly it swung abruptly upward and rushed out of sight in a few seconds. Moore had tracked it for about 60 seconds altogether. The other members of his crew confirmed his report. No sound was heard, no vapor trail was seen.
The object, according to rough estimations by Moore and his colleagues, was about 56 miles above the earth, 100 feet long and was traveling at seven miles per second.
EVALUATION
No known optical or atmospheric phenomenon fits the facts. A natural object traveling at seven miles per second has never been seen to make a sudden upward turn. There is no known or projected source of silent, vaporless power for such a machine. No human being could have borne the tremendous "G" load brought to bear on the craft during its abrupt vertical veer.
Here is a letter, which highlights Charles B. Moore tracking of a flying saucer and he was also head of Project Mogul and that is very significant because the letter is unclassified.
In other words Project Mogul is mentioned in an unclassified letter which means that Project Mogul was not classified "Top Secret." In fact, Project Mogul experiments were reported in newspapers around the country.
Stratosphere Atom Explosions Probed
PRINCETON, N.J., July 12. (AP) A group of Princeton University scientists sent into the stratosphere today a flight of instrument-bearing balloons to measure atomic explosions induced by cosmic rays.
Dr. Henry De Wolf Smyth, director of the Naval Research program sponsoring the flight, said the cosmic explosions were similar to those which produced the atomic bomb, but were single explosions and not a chain reaction as in the bomb.
He explained that the atomic explosions are natural phenomena similar to atomic explosions induced artificially by the cyclotron.
The 28 balloons, in several clusters secured by nylon rope, carried 17 pounds of instruments, and were expected to reach a height of 20 miles.
Princeton Herald, July 18
Experiment With Helium Filled Balloons
Is Called "Successful"; Rise Twenty Miles
Last Saturday morning physicists at Princeton University released a 325-foot chain of 28 helium filled balloons in an attempt to transport seventeen pounds of electronic equipment to a height of twenty miles. Scientific apparatus, encased in cellophane, was sent aloft to record nuclear explosions induced by cosmic rays, and also to record electronically the barometers pressure and temperature during the flight.
While the balloons are on the ascent, a telemetering system transmits signals back to a ground receiver station on Campus. The signal strength will inform the Palmer Laboratory scientist of the frequency of the nuclear explosions caused by cosmic rays passing through the ionization chamber.
New York Herald Tribune, July 13
28 Balloons Fail To Send Reports on Cosmic Rays
--Attain 20-Mile Altitude, but Equipment Does Not Give Nuclear Explosion Data
Special to the Herald Tribune
Princeton, N.J., July 12. A chain of twenty-eight balloons was released to an altitude of 100,000 feet here today in the search for information about nuclear explosions induced by cosmic rays, but the balloon-borne equipment did not come through with the desired results.
The action of cosmic rays was to be recorded as the rays passed through a sealed ionization chamber filled with argon gas. But the Naval Ordnance Laboratory on the Princeton University campus said this afternoon, the chamber failed when trouble developed in part of the mechanism.
http://roswellproof.homestead.com/Princeton_July12.html
In other words, the public was well aware of Project Mogul experiments during the 1940's because Project Mogul balloon trains were simply research balloons and were not classified.
I hope the clears the air that Project Mogul balloons were just research balloons that were not classified. It goes to show how effective the Air Force and Charles B. Moore have been at misleading the public on Project Mogul because there was no such thing as a Project Mogul balloon flight #4 on June 4, 1947 and Charles B. Moore and the Air Force knew that no such flight occurred.
Here is a photo of a downed balloon train and notice that it looks nothing like a flying saucer.
http://roswellproof.homestead.com/Trenton_Evening_Times_7-14-47.jpg
PRINCETON --- The equipment attached to a chain of 28 balloons set aloft here by the Naval Ordnance Laboratory on the Princeton University campus was recovered yesterday in Essex County and returned to the university for further study of the results of the experiment.
Despite the failure of the equipment to function perfectly because of a mechanical defect, Dr. Lloyd G. Lewis, in charge of the ascension, said he considered the experiment successful in that the instruments had remained well above 85,000 feet for more than three hours, and had been recovered for further study.
The purpose of the experiment was to obtain information about nuclear explosions induced by cosmic rays, and the work is being done by Princeton University for the Office of Naval Research. The equipment, which, it was feared, might be carried out to sea, was found by Ben Thompson of Haskell, N. J., and Fred Hammond of Sussex, N. J., and turned over to the State Police Headquarters in Essex County, whence it was sent here.
http://roswellproof.homestead.com/Princeton_July12.html
To sum it up, Charles B. Moore was head of Project Mogul and he and his fellow scientist have reported tracking flying saucers. In addition, Project Mogul balloons were research balloons and not classified and sometimes were recovered by civilians for rewards.
I knew that Air Force lied in its Roswell report about Project Mogul because there was no Project Mogul balloon flight #4 on June 4, 1947. The reason being is that on June 4, 1947, it was a cloudy day and there was a stipulation between the balloon team and the CAA (later the FAA) that no Project Mogul balloon trains be launched if there was a cloud layer because of the safety hazard they posed to aircraft. A Project Mogul balloon flight was also cancelled on June 3, 1947 for the same reason.
Charles B. Moore was a believer, yet he worked with the Air Force to debunked the Roswell incident as a mistaken identity of a Project Mogul balloon train #4 that never was and Moore knew that there was no such thing a Project Mogul balloon flight #4 and he never mentioned in the Air Force report that he was one of the Project Mogul balloon scientist who tracked a flying saucer.
I hope this post makes clear how Moore and the Air Force worked together to dupe the public on Project Mogul and the Roswell incident.
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