John Greenewald Jr. and the FBI’s 1950 Alien Bodies Memo – UFO Conjectures
Using as background John Greenewald’s study of the “Guy Hottel Memo,” Rich Reynolds suggest a connection between the “Aztec hoax” and the Roswell event. (See The “Guy Hottel” Memo and the Crashed Flying Saucers of New Mexico, March 22, 1950 for Greenewald’s exposition of the quirky document.) Elsewhere Rich properly bemoans the numerous Lost or Missing Details in Many UFO Accounts. These could “prove useful in coming to grips with what UFOs are or mean.” But Rich calls UFO Debris: A Worthless Sidebar, but Not the Only One. One might think an analysis of even ET flotsam could be a “detail” telling much, depending upon its condition and from where in a craft it came—were that determinable. And in Advanced Extraterrestrial Visitors? I don’t Think So Rich remarks upon “the squirrely sojourns” of alleged ETs in the Daniel Harran book Who Are They Really?: New Approaches to Identifying UFOs, Abductions, and Extraterrestrials. Rich asserts “There is something else afoot here, and it’s not ETs from outer space.” With a nod to Sherlock Holmes, perhaps indeed, the ufological explanatory “game is afoot” still! (WM)
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