From Garrett Graff’s new book on the UFO phenomenon. One of the best overviews I have seen of the Roswell case, including why we originally said it was a crashed flying disk. One thing he leaves out that convinces me it wasn’t a flying saucer (although I still question the Mogul theory), is that Gen. Twining, the head of Wright Pat, wrote in his famous memo in 1948 that he wished that the US was in possession of a crashed disk since it would answer so many questions about what was flying in the skies. This was a memo going up the USAF chain of command stating that to date we had no such material. If Twining made this statement, it seems pretty definitive. Of course, Graff’s contention that Teller and Fermi were also not aware of crashes is also telling since they would have been on speed dial for any physics defying questions the military might have had at the time.
High Strangeness
A podcast that delves deeply into the bizarre nature of the phenomenon. Based on a 2003 article by Vallee and Davis. Very good and worth listening