I dont know about the rest of it but the roswell crash.
Has anyone else seen the video of a saucer skipping in r/conspiracy, almost like a stone across water. I couldnt find it with google, but of course yandex was able too.
Comments seem to be filled with people who think this footage is legit. Its obviously not from the roswell era, but it doensnt look cgi'd to me. Could be some kinda experiment, but still looks crazy to me.
Supposedly they were experimenting with radar when they crashed the roswell saucer. And I do think that something crashed out there because during that time, Wright Patterson was where they were developing parts of the a-bomb. After whatever it was crashed and they shipped it to dayton, wright pat shipped all their weapons development to los alamos. Just coincidences, right?
Radar was invented in the 1930's, the roswell crash happened in 1947, about 6 months after the crash bell laboratories patented the transistor.
The Bell team made many attempts to build such a system with various tools, but generally failed. Setups where the contacts were close enough were invariably as fragile as the original cat's whisker detectors had been, and would work briefly, if at all. Eventually they had a practical breakthrough. A piece of gold foil was glued to the edge of a triangular plastic wedge, and then the foil was sliced with a razor at the tip of the triangle. The result was two very closely spaced contacts of gold. When the plastic was pushed down onto the surface of a crystal and voltage applied to the other side (on the base of the crystal), current started to flow from one contact to the other as the base voltage pushed the electrons away from the base towards the other side near the contacts. The point-contact transistor had been invented.
On 15 December 1947, "When the points were very close together got voltage amp about 2 but not power amp. This voltage amplification was independent of frequency 10 to 10,000 cycles".[13]
Very likely a coincidence, but still strange.
Oh the interesting thing about the radar, 1947 was when the original radar stations were built....
A similar post-war system was planned. The Distant Early Warning Line was "first conceived—and rejected—in 1946."[2]: 2 General Stratemeyer forwarded an air defense plan to General Spaatz in November 1946.[3]: 62 In the spring and summer of 1947, three Air Defense Command Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) plans went unfunded.[4]: 53 e.g., the 8 April 1947, "air defense plan (long term)".[3]: 62
With only 5 "Air Warning Station" radars operating in 1948,[5] the "Radar Fence Plan (code named Project SUPREMACY)" was planned for completion by 1953 with 411 radar stations and 18 control centers. The Radar Fence was rejected by ADC since "no provision was made in it for the Alaska to Greenland net with flanks guarded by aircraft and radar picket ships [required] for 3 to 6 hours of warning time" (the Alaska to Greenland net was eventually built as the Distant Early Warning Line).[2]: 129
I dont know about the rest of it but the roswell crash.
Has anyone else seen the video of a saucer skipping in r/conspiracy, almost like a stone across water. I couldnt find it with google, but of course yandex was able too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW7JaAbd3VY
Comments seem to be filled with people who think this footage is legit. Its obviously not from the roswell era, but it doensnt look cgi'd to me. Could be some kinda experiment, but still looks crazy to me.
Supposedly they were experimenting with radar when they crashed the roswell saucer. And I do think that something crashed out there because during that time, Wright Patterson was where they were developing parts of the a-bomb. After whatever it was crashed and they shipped it to dayton, wright pat shipped all their weapons development to los alamos. Just coincidences, right?
Radar was invented in the 1930's, the roswell crash happened in 1947, about 6 months after the crash bell laboratories patented the transistor.
Very likely a coincidence, but still strange.
Oh the interesting thing about the radar, 1947 was when the original radar stations were built....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent_System_radar_stations
Just a coincidence, right?