The Roswell Incident by Charles Berlitz & William L. Moore

The Roswell Incident by Charles Berlitz & William L. Moore

Author:Charles Berlitz & William L. Moore
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: UFO's, Aliens
ISBN: 978-1567311327
Publisher: Crosset & Dunlap
Published: 1980-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


When asked how many men came out to pick up the pieces, Proctor said he didn't know. He said the location of the crash site was seven and a half or eight miles from the old Foster place (Brazel's ranch house-now torn down) in a pasture used for sheep grazing. He said the land is now occupied by a family named Chavez.

At about this point in the interview, Proctor's wife came into the room and, after realizing what was being talked about, volunteered some interesting information. Mrs. Proctor's brother, Robert R. Porter of Great Falls, Montana, was one of the men on the plane that flew the wreckage to Carswell AFB in Fort Worth on its way to Wright-Patterson Field in Ohio. She recalls Porter saying that he had asked several of the other men on the flight what all the secrecy was about and whether the material they had under wraps in the cargo hold was really a flying saucer. He was told: "That's just what it is and don't ask any more questions." He added that he didn't know for sure whether it was Brazel's material or something else. Porter confirmed his sister's account via a telephone interview in mid-July 1979 and also added that whatever was in the cargo hold was escorted by an armed guard which had been assigned to it at Roswell.

Brazel's elder sister, Lorraine Ferguson, lives in Capitan, New Mexico, and, at the age of eighty- three, is an active woman who has no trouble with her memory. When Moore called on her in June 1979 she was hoeing the garden alongside her house, wearing the large sunbonnet typical of the "Old West." In a bit of preinterview reminiscence she informed Moore that her father's first cousin was Wayne Brazel - the man who killed Pat Garrett, who, for his part, had already attained considerable fame for having killed Billy the Kid.

Question: Why was William Brazel called Mac?

- We used to call him Mac because, when he was a baby, he looked just like President McKinley.

- Do you remember a story about something crashing on Mac's ranch at Corona?

- Sure, I remember, but Mac was extremely reluctant to talk about it. He said he didn't want any great fuss about it, but of course there was anyhow. Whatever he found it was all in pieces and some of it had some kind of unusual writing on it - Mac said it was like the kind of stuff you find all over Japanese or Chinese firecrackers; not really writing, just wiggles and such. Of course, he couldn't read it and neither could anybody else as far as I ever heard.... Everybody up there by the ranch knew about it, but as far as I know nobody ever identified what it was or what its purpose might have been. At first they called it a weather balloon, but of course it wasn't that.... Mac didn't ever like to be in the limelight, so he just naturally tried to avoid talking about it.



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