• SUBJECT: Roswell Testimony FILE: UFO120

    From John Short@1:3634/12 to All on Sun Apr 13 07:26:48 2025
    SUBJECT: Roswell Testimony FILE: UFO120

    PART 16

    5.14 Pappy Henderson's Relatives
    [Stanton Friedman spoke with Pappy Henderson's son and
    cousin, both of whom told of having heard Pappy quietly tell
    his story after the newspaper article appeared.]
    5.15 Pappy Henderson's Friend #1
    [John Kromschroeder is a dentist and a retired military
    officer. In 1977, Henderson told Kromschroeder that in 1947
    he had transported wreckage and alien bodies. About a year
    later, Henderson showed Kromschroeder a piece of metal he
    had taken from the collection of wreckage. Kromschroeder
    and Henderson shared an interest in metallurgy.
    Kromschroeder was interviewed in 1990.]
    I gave it a good, thorough looking-at and decided it was an
    alloy we are not familiar with. Gray, lustrous metal
    resembling aluminum, lighter in weight and much stiffer.
    [We couldn't] bend it. Edges sharp and jagged.
    5.16 Pappy Henderson's Friend #2
    [In 1982, Pappy Henderson met with several members of his
    old bomber crew during a reunion. One of these men was
    later interviewed.]
    It was in his hotel room that he told us the story of the
    UFO and about his part. All we were told by Pappy is that
    he flew the plane to Wright Field. He definitely mentioned
    the bodies, but I don't recall any details except that they
    were small and different. I was skeptical at first, but
    soon saw that Pappy was quite serious.
    6 PROSAIC EXPLANATIONS
    6.1 Weather Balloon
    * If what crashed was a weather balloon, there would have
    been no need for secrecy. According to the testimony,
    military officers admonished subordinates and civilians not
    to talk about what they saw.
    * If what crashed was a weather balloon, Major Marcel would
    have recognized the material Mac Brazel showed him as
    weather balloon material, and would not have journeyed far
    out on a remote sheep ranch with an officer from the Counter
    Intelligence Corps to examine the crash site.
    * The wreckage described by Marcel and others was too
    voluminous, and spread out over too large an area, to have
    been the wreckage of a crashed weather balloon.
    * There is no reason the Army would transport the wreckage
    of a weather balloon from the remote desert outside Corona
    first to Roswell AAF, then on to Fort Worth AAF.
    * Most of the witnesses who saw or handled the wreckage
    would have recognized the remains of a crashed weather
    balloon.
    End of part 16


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