COWF 1997 Cowflop Quarter
Articles in This Issue
Through the efforts of the Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR) , three documents have been made avai lable to the general public for almost ten years. These documents cons ist of a 30 October
prepared by FUFOR , ent itl ed The Roswell Events , a supposed "Cong ress iona l br ief ing" rev ised and updated in December of 1993, and wh ich FUFOR furnished to a number of senators and congresspersons in an attempt to enlist their support for an off icial inquiry (hearings) into the Roswell inc
notations. "X452 .1/misc " and "X0009 phenomena ," that are cross references to other decimal file numbers and titles . The handwr iting on the genuine and fake versions is different . 3. Although the text of the fake and genuine cover letters is the same is the same as the text of the genuine lette
"30 OCT 1947." clearly is a composite made by at least 2 different rubber stamps . The letters in the "OCT" portion are noticeably larger than the number portions , "30" and "1 947 ." In :iddition th.e year portions of rubber stamp daters are formed as one piece : with the numbers spaced closely tog
using a do-it-yourself rubber stamp kit known to be ava il able to Bill Moore of Roswell fame . 5. At the bottom of the genuine cover letter (Appendix 2) there appears a blocked area that was pr inted directly on the sheets used for carbon copies using a printing press . These
there appears a blocked area that was pr inted directly on the sheets used for carbon copies using a printing press . These blocks were used to record the initials of agency officials in the var ious off ices involved in the coordinat ion . In the case of the cover letter , two offices coordinated o
from a copy of the genuine letter and pasted on the fake . Overall, it is clear the forger went to a lot of trouble to make the fake cover letter look like the genuine cover letter. At first glance , one could be mistaken for the other , and without the genuine document to compare the two, there wou
stamped on the document when it was copied for me. More important , however , is the fact that the declassification notice on the fake cover letter also was cut from another document and pasted onto the fake to add authenticity , and to "validate" the document as one "released " by the National Arch
simil ar , but identical -- to the same information hand pr inted on a declassification slug used on one of the batches of records furnished to me in 1985 by Mr . Lewis from the decimal 000 .9 files located at the Suitland facility. Reproduced below as Exhibit 1 is a copy of the declassification
cover letter so that the right-hand edge of the genuine letter is posit ioned at the right-hand edge of the hand printed cross reference , "X 0009 Phenomena ," on the fake letter, it becomes apparent that the fake letter couldn 't have been prepared on government size paper , even though it was type
clearly was applied over the retyped information , "AFO I A-CO/Lt Col Garrett ," which means it had to be applied using a rubber stamp when the document was forged circa 1985-86. Furthermore , the "SECRET" marking at the top of the cover letter matches the "SECRET" mark ings on the fake enclosures ,
to build a fleet of 1,800 Horten V 111 (six engine pusher) type flying wing aircraft. The wing span is 131 feet. The sweepback angle is 30 degrees. The Russian version is reported to be jet propelled . The passage quoted above was deleted entirely from the fake version for obvious reasons.
released several hundred pages of records related to flying saucers. Included among those records was a letter , dated 21 October 1947, from the Office of the Deputy Director of Intelligence , Headquarters , European Command , to the Assistant Chief of of the letter was , "Transmittal of EEi on Alle