These two New York TIMES clippings from August 20/21, 1949, reproduced in Flying Saucers Over Los Angeles: The UFO Craze of the 50’s by Dewayne B. Johnson and Kenn Thomas [Adventures Unlimited Press, Kempton, Illinois, 1998, Page 272] …
…tells of two flying saucers [Flying Disk “prototypes”] found in a barn near Glen Burnie, Maryland, which is about eleven miles south of Baltimore.
It was determined that the constructs had been invented by a man named Jonathan E. Caldwell, who disappeared in the winter of 1940/1941.
The Air Force initially issued a Roswell-like statement: “…'some flying disks had been located in Maryland,' and that Army special agents made an investigation.”
The Air Force then decided “that the two experimental aircraft … 'have absolutely no connection with the reported phenomena [sic] of flying saucers.'”
The TIMES continues “Less than twenty-four hours earlier, however, and Air Force spokesman had said there was a 'a good chance' that the two weird devices … might be prototypes or forerunners of the flying saucers or discs.”
Roswell dé-jà vu surely.
But, more intriguing, who was Jonathan E. Caldwell and what happened to him?
RR
In 1974 Roosevelt, confided in the Allies, Brittain Canada, of Caldwells invention, R.W C.
ReplyDeleteFor better security, they moved the Jefferson Project, to Wst B.C.1936, Caldwell was in total control
He disappeared for sure he was the most valuable person on the Planet,
He had several name changes, an his security was above the Presidents, he had a Army protecting him,
Espionage was huge before America entered the war, Caldwell survived Attempted, kidnappings, an life threatening situations,the Germans, stole the plans for the Round winged craft, an the jet engine, their modus, the jet engine was in the M.E.109/112
Thats how lax America was,
Truman would execute 9 person.For that, 2 were Husband an Wife, forget their name.
By wars end the Allies had,
500R.W.Cs the Germans had 5.