Hints
of Secret Message Visible in Roswell Photos
"Ramey
Message" might shed light on real Roswell Crash
Investigation
into the content of four photos taken on July 8, 1947 in the
office of General Roger Ramey continues. On September 23,
1998, Ron Regehr and James Bond Johnson announced that their
Roswell Photo Interpretation Team (RPIT), based in Orange
County, California, had succeeded in partly deciphering a
letter held in General Ramey's hand.
Ramey appears in two of the four
extant photos taken by James Bond Johnson. Investigation of
the photos has mostly centered on contents of the wreckage
seen in all four photos. Long assumed to be fragments of a
weather balloon and Rawin radar target, some of the visible
wreckage is now said by Regehr, Johnson and their associates
to be possibly genuine pieces of a UFO recovered near Roswell.
The latest announcement, however, shifts the focus to the
letter in Ramey's hand. In one photo, this letter is folded
and partly crushed, so that little of the message can be seen.
In the other photo, the letter is held open and relatively
flat in Ramey's hand, but at a very poor camera angle for
reading the text.
Nonetheless, Regehr, Johnson et
al claim they have deciphered a substantial portion of the
symbols and text in the letter. According to Regehr, "intensive
study and new technology have revealed parts of the 'Ramey
Message.' The Ramey Message is displayed in all caps on a
telephone message sheet. There appears to be an official crest
with a field of stars on a dark background, a parachute, an
arrowhead, and an aircraft. A logo of [a] phone typical of
the 1947 era is also on the sheet."
Regehr says that the following
words and phrases in the letter have been positively identified:
"AS THE .... 4 HRS THE VICTIMS
OF THE ... YOU FORWARDED TO THE ... AT FORT WORTH, TEX.
... THE "CRASH" "STORY" ... FOR 0984
ACKNOWLEDGES ... EMERGENCY POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO SW
MAGDALENA, NMEX ... SAFE TALK ... FOR MEANING OF STORY AND
MISSION ... WEATHER BALLOONS SENT ON THE ... AND LAND ...
ROVER CREWS... TEMPLE"
In a separate commentary, Roswell
researcher Kevin Randle adds that his own attempt to examine
the letter in 1991, aided by a NASA scientist, revealed a
possible security classification stamp in the upper right
corner; but whether or not the message was classified is not
known.
If the deciphered words are accurate,
they raise significant questions. As Regehr sees it, the wording
could "prove a crash or crashes and victims, emergency
powers, and a 'safe talk' story to divert attention away"
from a sensitive location near Magdalena, New Mexico. "It
does not mention aliens, but it does show significant Army
Air Force actions and operations were being conducted to hide
some type of crashed object," Regehr says. "We can
speculate it was a classified military craft, a Soviet crash,
or perhaps even something alien."
Investigation of the photos will
continue. CNI News will report further developments as they
become available.

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