@bigg_matthew@richgel999 And when Eisenhower entered a contract with one of the two in 1954, I don't think the Vatican believed the US had picked the side of the angels.
@bigg_matthew@richgel999 Spellman was the "right hand" of Pius XII, who took a deep interest in all of this. He interpreted them as literal angels and demons
@richgel999 The Grow/Twining Memo of September 20, 1947 certainly speaks to a mid-air collision at Alamogordo.
Unbelievably, I think that was a separate incident ๐ตโ๐ซ
@richgel999 and Spellman's presence was required under the agreement the US had made with Pius XII over the retrieval of the Magenta craft. Just like McIntyre's, years later.
Someone had to brief the Pope.
@richgel999 The Army knew UFOs were there, for sure. But how did they know they were going to crash?
Because they'd learned about the "death ray" Marconi was using just prior to the Magenta crash. I think Roswell was an EMP shoot-down
@richgel999 Here's a question worth asking:
How did the US Army know to summon Spellman to Washington and then New Mexico a couple of days *before* the Roswell crashes?
@HighEarthOrbit_@UAPWatchers With all due respect to the great Ryan Woodโhe may have noted the serial number, but he didn't link it to the Paperclip documents that were declassified in 2022.
He couldn't have. He was 20 years too early.
While the world edges closer to annihilation, UFO researcher MJ-12 Logic just drove another nail into the coffin of Majestic sceptics https://t.co/apiA4Kc1x0
@tdarmtech Paperclip was intrinsically tied to UFO recovery and reverse-engineeringโwe've got that paper trail too.
Working on another piece around exactly that issue :)