I was looking at Frank Stalter's blog where he talks about the cover-up of the Slapton Sands "Exercise Tiger" disaster on the Dorset coast a few weeks prior to D-Day.
He compares this cover-up to the supposed Roswell cover-up. Does he really think there is a comparison between the two? Slapton Sands was controlled by the US military, who could, and did, keep a tight clamp on the affair, at least up to D-Day. This was absolutely necessary for the purposes of the D-Day invasion and the duration of WW2.
Roswell was not under the control of the US military. For all they knew, several crashes occurred that day (or week or month) in different parts of the world and the US knew nothing, and could do nothing, about these. The ETs were in control, weren't they?
So where is the comparison between Slapton Sands and Roswell? And why even try to compare them?
These are all legitimate questions and I expect they might occur to some other folks who read the article as well, so if you'd copy and paste them into a comment there, I'd be glad to write up your answers.
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Thanks Richie!
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Frank Stalter, at Wednesday, January 12, 2011
No, we thank you, Frank...
RR
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RRRGroup, at Wednesday, January 12, 2011
I was looking at Frank Stalter's blog where he talks about the cover-up of the Slapton Sands "Exercise Tiger" disaster on the Dorset coast a few weeks prior to D-Day.
He compares this cover-up to the supposed Roswell cover-up. Does he really think there is a comparison between the two? Slapton Sands was controlled by the US military, who could, and did, keep a tight clamp on the affair, at least up to D-Day. This was absolutely necessary for the purposes of the D-Day invasion and the duration of WW2.
Roswell was not under the control of the US military. For all they knew, several crashes occurred that day (or week or month) in different parts of the world and the US knew nothing, and could do nothing, about these. The ETs were in control, weren't they?
So where is the comparison between Slapton Sands and Roswell? And why even try to compare them?
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cda, at Thursday, January 13, 2011
@cda-
These are all legitimate questions and I expect they might occur to some other folks who read the article as well, so if you'd copy and paste them into a comment there, I'd be glad to write up your answers.
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Frank Stalter, at Thursday, January 13, 2011
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