The Mogul Balloon explanation is a theory that the DoD has long held to explain the Roswell Crash. It was reported on in NYtimes in 1994, originating from a US Air Force report that claimed CASE CLOSED on the Roswell incident.
Even Sean Kirkpatrick recently reaffirmed this explanation for the Roswell case:
The Air Force’s 1994 report was correct. Roswell’s ‘flying saucer’ crash had just been debris from a top secret ‘Project Mogul’ spy balloon.
Well guess what folks based on new research from NASA experts and an Air Force Colonel, it turns out the only Mogul flight from that day that fits the Roswell timeline was flight #4, which was cancelled. So there was no Mogul balloon flight that day that fits the timeline at all.
On top of that according to this reporting even if the ballon flight still took place for whatever reason after being cancelled, this explanation still makes no sense and was clearly made to fit the narrative:
Dr. Rudiak scrutinized the Mogul balloon theory of the Roswell crash in partnership with Roswell skeptic and ex-NASA-Ames researcher Brad Sparks in the early 2000s. Together they focused on the hypothetical flight path of the cancelled June 4th balloon flight, which had been calculated by the Air Force’s star witness from Mogul.
They uncovered ‘numerous, grade-school type math errors‘ — in one instance ‘100 feet / 12 minutes = 350 feet-per-minute’ — which allowed the alleged Mogul flight to start and stop at just the right altitude to ride the wind toward the Roswell crash site.
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