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Sunday, May 31, 2009
ROSWELL METAL SCIENTIST: THE CURIOUS DR. CROSS by Anthony Bragalia
Under this Wright Patterson military contract, Battelle
was to analyze and attempt new metallurgical processes on Nickel and Titanium which -when specially processed and combined-
create Nitinol, a "morphing metal" similar to that reported at Roswell. Citations to what must necessarily exist -Battelle's
"First Progress Report" on the memory metal- have never been located. The footnotes that were discovered to the missing Battelle's
Second Progress Report on memory metal are fully detailed on page 274 of the newly expanded and released book, Witness to
Roswell. Additional support was provided through information given by two Air Force Generals (including a former Wright Patterson
Base Commander) as well as the confession of a high-level Battelle scientist who analyzed the debris.
In the previous
article on this subject, it was revealed that it was Battelle's Dr. Howard Cross that likely directed these early, Roswell-inspired
memory metal studies:
DR. CROSS WAS BATTELLE'S
TITANIUM EXPERT. IN THE LATE 1940s, DR. CROSS WAS "FEEDING" TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON TITANIUM (WHICH IS REQUIRED TO MAKE MEMORY
METAL) TO THE U.S. NAVAL LAB. THIS IS THE VERY LAB WHERE NITINOL MEMORY METAL WAS SAID TO BE "OFFICIALLY" DISCOVERED SOME
YEARS LATER.
A brief reference found in a decades-old government report shows that a technical summary report entitled
"Titanium Base Alloys" was authored by Battelle's metallurgist Dr. Howard Clinton Cross. The paper was presented by him to
the Office of Naval Research in December 1948. The Office of Naval Research is the very place where the "memory metal" Nitinol
(a Nickel and Titanium alloy) would be "discovered" over a decade later! Titanium (in its purest possible form) is required
in combination with Nickel to make Nitinol. Titanium was an important element to Dr. Cross- and his organization was experimenting
with combining it with Nickel- in the months immediately following the Roswell crash.
Other details about Dr. Cross
reveal that he had a very curious background. Cross helped to direct Battelle's metals alloy research in the late 1940s. For
many years, according to studies he authored, he conducted research work in various materials science and engineering areas,
including Titanium. But strangely, he also helped to direct Battelle's USAF-sponsored Project Blue Book UFO research in the
early 1950s. Other information that is detailed below shows that after the Roswell Incident, Cross worked quietly -but very
closely- with the heads of various departments of the U.S. government on various aspects of the UFO phenomena.
Why
would a materials engineer studying exotic alloys in 1948 later help to lead Battelle's government-funded studies on Flying
Saucers? It is likely this is because Dr. Cross had studied the Roswell morphing metal . He held technical knowledge about
the craft's construction and was given security clearances that enabled him to become a valuable asset to US military and
intelligence in analyzing and investigating especially complex UFO cases. Newly developed information reveals that Dr. Cross
was far more than a "mere metallurgist" who worked on Titanium alloys. Though Cross is a person about whom information is
difficult to gain (and it is now understood why this is so) his name does "pop up" in some very strange places. The Battelle
metallurgist was of such importance that he was able to deal freely with the heads of the U.S. Office of Naval Research, the
CIA and Air Force Intelligence. His dual life and his close relationships with the uppermost echelons of the United States
government on the UFO matter post-Roswell are only evident today in hindsight:
CROSS LIKELY WORKED ON USAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK REPORT NO. 14 AND OTHER GOVERNMENT UFO STUDIES
Decades
after it was written in 1953, a memo marked "Secret" was discovered under unusual circumstances. It is sometimes called the
"Pentacle" memo and was written by Battelle's Howard Cross. Dr. Cross directed this letter to a "Colonel Miles Goll" of Air
Materiel Command. In the memo, Cross urged the Air Force to consider a strange UFO-related operation. Cross only typed his
name in closing the document, but did not sign it- and then only as "H.C. Cross." In this document, Dr. Cross outlined a scheme
for the Air Force to "stage" the appearance of "artificial" UFOs. Cross wanted to see how target populations would report
their "sightings" - and the impact that these UFOs would have on them. There is no evidence that this was done. We can now
see that Dr. Cross was not only directing metals studies at Battelle (and conducting statistical analysis of UFO studies for
Blue Book) but he was even addressing the psychological and observational aspects of the phenomena with Air Force Intelligence.
Cross was obviously highly knowlegable about many facets of the UFO issue- which is very curious given that he was officially
a "mere metallurgist."
In 1968, noted U.S. Air Force UFO study scientist Dr. J. Allen Hynek approached Dr. Cross about
the memo, which had been brought to Hynek's attention. Cross agreed to meet alone with Hynek to discuss it, but instead Cross
brought with him four "colleagues." When Hynek started reading from his notes about the memo, Cross defiantly snatched the
paper out of Hynek's hands and chastised Hynek that it was an "old story." Cross clearly did not want to discuss the matter
and he did not return the notes to Hynek. Hynek -rather meek- was stunned. Cross was an expert in the physics of metals. His
authority and involvement in far-ranging UFO study is impossible to comprehend - unless he had prior UFO related work experience,
perhaps studying the materials of construction of UFO's.
CROSS WORKED CLOSELY ON UFOS WITH THE HEAD OF WRIGHT PATTERSON'S CHIEF OF ANALYSIS
"Colonel Miles
Goll" is the individual to whom Cross authored the aforementioned "Pentacle" memo on UFOs. Miles Goll is key to the Roswell
mystery. Goll -very tellingly- was Chief of Analysis for the highly-classified "T-2" unit at Wright's Air Materiel Command.
Goll's group had a mission to provide technical intelligence and analysis of fallen enemy aircraft or other recovered technologies
with defense applications. Additionally, they were to prevent strategical, tactical or technological "surprise." They were
to provide any intelligence that was gathered to the engineering section to use in attempts to reverse-engineer or replicate
such technology. They were to also faciltate the transfer of enemy aircraft technology to U.S. defense contractors. Finally,
they provided counter-intelligence to obfuscate and confuse all of these activities. One is almost forced to think that if
Roswell was a UFO related event, that Goll's group -the one working with Battelle's Dr. Cross- was surely involved. More about
Battelle's "Wright Patterson Paymasters" will be detailed in a forthcoming article.
CROSS HAD A WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CIA CHIEF OF SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE ABOUT UFOS
The
Battelle metallurgist had such "clout" that he was visited by the CIA Chief Of Scientific Intelligence, H. Marshall Chadwell,
on official matters. According to archived records of the now-defunct UFO study group NICAP, we find the notation: "Dec 12,
1952, CIA/OSI Chief Dr. H. Marshall Chadwell, Dr. HP Robertston and Fred Durant visit Project Blue Book and Battelle's Dr.
Howard Cross." Those familiar with official government UFO studies such as Blue Book and the Robertson Panel will recognize
the above names- except the name Dr. Cross.
CROSS WAS CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH THE PREDECESSOR TO NASA
Dr.
Vannevar Bush was at one time chair of NACA, the predecessor organization to NASA. Cross likely worked with Bush. Available
documents show that Cross consulted with NACA on potential space flight materials. Vannevar Bush is implicated in a November
1952 memo from government engineer Wilbert Smith of Canada: "Their modus operandi are unknown but concentrated effort is being
made by a small group headed up by Vannevar Bush." Smith learned this from Dr. Robert Sarbacher, who confirmed this to a researcher
in 1985. Sarbacher was a leading US physicist who was a DOD consultant in the 1950s. In forthcoming articles, it will be shown
that Battelle moved the memory metal research to NASA. Today, NASA is a leader in the development of shape-recovery technologies,
including for future spacecraft applications.
CROSS OBSERVED THE SKIES FOR UFOS.
He had his own UFO sighting
in 1951. Buried in the Project Blue Book files (and categorized as an "unknown") there is a mention that "Howard Cross of
Battelle Memorial Institute" observed an unusual "bright oval with clipped tail" on October 2 at Columbus, OH. Cross told
the Air Force that it "flew straight and level, fading into the distance after 1 minute."
U.S. NAVAL COMMANDER SUMMONED CROSS TO INVESTIGATE FALLEN DEBRIS DURING THE 1952 UFO "FLAP"
According
to news articles and further research by the late Todd Zechel, U.S. Naval Commander Alvin Moore had recovered an unusual "broken-off"
cylinder object from his property in suburban DC during the famous 1952 UFO flap. Moore told Zechel that he took the material
to associates at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS.) He said that those scientists and CIA scientists, as well as a scientist
from Battelle, examined the debris piece. That scientist was none other than Dr. Howard Cross. Moore said, "Only Howard Cross
of Battelle for the USAF, said that he thought it could be a piece from an open hearth furnace- which made no sense since
it had come crashing from the sky." The piece was later determined to be terrestrial, but of indeterminate manufacture. Cross
was a Battelle expert in both metals and UFOs. He had gained unique metallurgical expertise (due to his exposure to the Roswell
debris) that the government felt was valuable in applying to other possible UFO crashes.
CROSS MANAGED THE VERY SCIENTIST WHO AUTHORED BATTELLE'S "MISSING" PROGRESS REPORTS ON MEMORY METAL IN THE
LATE 1940s
Perhaps the most telling item about Dr. Cross is that it has been confirmed that he worked closely -and
co-authored with- Battelle scientist L.W. Eastwood. Copies of papers that Dr. Cross and L.W. Eastwood wrote together are on
file and available for review. Incredibly, it is L.W. Eastwood that is one of the authors (along with Craighead and Fawn)
of Battelle's missing reports to Wright Patterson in the late 1940s on the Nickel Titanium memory metal (Nitinol.) Information
available on Dr. Cross is very scarce, but in one metals study located, Cross is referred to by the title "Research Director."
Given this -and all that we now know about him- it may be that Dr. Cross was the manager of the memory metal scientists.
N.B.
Dr. Howard Cross died in 1992. Through his legacy, we further the connection between Battelle and Roswell. But Battelle has
demonstrated a troubling pattern. When it comes to Battelle's reports relating to both the UFO subject and to their early
memory metals work - they are "missing."
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Pelona Peak,
south of Datil, New Mexico
This is the original posting by 'Anonymous', the
key information provider on this site. Also included are three responses and seemingly independent verifications of the information.
First let me introduce myself. My name is Request
Anonymous. I am a retired employee of the U.S. Government. I won't go into any great details about my past, but I was involved
in a special program.
As for Roswell, it occurred, but not like the story books tell. There were two crash sites.
One southwest of Corona, New Mexico and the second site at Pelona Peak, south of Datil, New Mexico.
The crash involved
two extraterrestrial aircraft. The Corona site was found a day later by an archaeology team. This team reported the crash
site to the Lincoln County Sheriff's department. A deputy arrived the next day and summoned a state police officer. One live
entity [EBE] was found hiding behind a rock. The entity was given water but declined food. The entity was later transferred
to Los Alamos.
The information eventually went to Roswell Army Air Field. The site was examined and all evidence was
removed. The bodies were taken to Los Alamos National Laboratory because they had a freezing system that allowed the bodies
to remain frozen for research. The craft was taken to Roswell and then onto Wright Field, Ohio.
The second site was
not discovered until August 1949 by two ranchers. They reported their findings several days later to the sheriff of Catron
County, New Mexico. Because of the remote location, it took the sheriff several days to make his way to the crash site. Once
at the site, the sheriff took photographs and then drove back to Datil.
Sandia Army Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico
was then notified. A recovery team from Sandia took custody of all evidence, including six bodies. The bodies were taken to
Sandia Base, but later transferred to Los Alamos.
The live entity established communications with us and provided
us with a location of his home planet. The entity remained alive until 1952, when he died. But before his death, he provided
us with a full explanation of the items found inside the two crafts. One item was a communication device. The entity was allowed
to make contact with his planet.
Somehow, I never knew this information, but a meeting date was set for April 1964
near Alamogordo New Mexico. The Aliens landed and retrieved the bodies of their dead comrades. Information was exchanged.
Communication was in English. The aliens had a translation device.
In 1965, we had an exchange program with the aliens.
We carefully selected 12 military personnel; ten men and two women. They were trained, vetted and carefully removed from the
military system. The 12 were skilled in various specialities.
Near the northern part of the Nevada Test Site, the
aliens landed and the 12 Americans left. One entity was left on Earth. The original plan was for our 12 people to stay 10
years and then return to Earth.
But something went wrong. The 12 remained until 1978, when they were returned to the
same location in Nevada. Seven men and one woman returned. Two died on the alien's home planet. Four others decided to remain,
according to the returnees. Of the eight that returned, all have died. The last survivor died in 2002.
[Clarification (BR/ Victor Martinez): the paragraph
above contains a typo in the original. Twelve team members went, and eight returned – two having died on Serpo and two
having chosen to remain; these two were not ordered to return.]
The returnees were isolated from 1978 until 1984 at
various military installations. The Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI) was responsible for their security and
safety. AFOSI also conducted debriefing sessions with the returnees.
I have never seen or read anything about the
exchange program. I once heard a little bit of information from Linda Howe, but she didn't have much information.
I've
monitored your e-mails for about six months. I've read e-mails from you and others. But I've never seen nor heard the truth
about the real Roswell incident or the exchange program.
I'd like to hear what others say about this.
Comment 1 (by Gene Loscowski):
Who is this
person? Most of the information is absolutely correct.
However, I never heard of any females going. To the best of
my knowledge, we had 12 men, all military men. Eight USAF, two Army and two Navy guys. I think the females are a red herring.
But maybe I just didn't have the clearance for that.
They left and was gone 20 years, as I was told. When they came
back they were put in quarantine for 365 days at the complex. Only eight came back, that much is right. Two died a few years
into their assignment on the Visitor's planet. Two others decided to remain and maybe are still alive today. Since their return,
all have died. The last being in 2003 in a VA hospital.
As for the Roswell incident. Whomever sent the e-mail is correct.
The complete debriefing is contained in: "PROJECT SERPO," Final Report-80HQD893-020, classified TS, Codeword. Ask
[Rick] Doty about that report because I think it is an OSI report. Paul [McGovern] should be commenting on this since he was
involved in the debriefing.
[Clarification by Victor Martinez, 1 December: Ths project classification was provided
by Paul McGovern, not Gene Loscowski. Apologies for the error.]
Comment 2 (by Paul McGovern):
Interesting
but not totally correct [commenting on Anonymous's original e-mail]. As for the Roswell incident: absolutely right. Few people
have ever gotten it entirely correct. Two crash sites, not one. As for the exchange program: Unauthorized Release of Classified
Information, as I see it. But maybe someone currently within our government wants it out. No females were sent. Twelve men,
all military. 8 USAF, 2 U.S. Army and 2 U.S. Navy. Two were doctors; three were scientists; two were language specialists;
two were security personnel; two were pilots and one was the leader (Colonel-AF).
All were sheep-dipped and completely
erased from the military roles. I'm not totally sure of the training period, but I think it was about six months. They were
able to transmit messages to Earth by means of a communication system set up prior to their trip.
One doctor and one
of the security personnel died three years into their visit. The doctor died of pneumonia and the security guy died of an
injury. The exchange team had to endure extreme hardship adjusting to the environment of the visitor's planet.
The
heat was extreme and took many years to adjust. The food was something of a problem because the human system had problems
digesting it. The team took enough food for two years and rationed it another eight months, but eventually had to eat the
visitor's [Eben's: alien's name] food. This caused all team members gastrointestinal problems. Eventually, they adjusted.
The visitors tried to create different foods but few worked.
The team was never isolated or restricted by the visitors.
They could travel as they wished and see whatever they wanted to see. After about six years, the team moved to a northern
portion of the visitor's planet, where the temperature was cooler and which contained ample vegatation.
The visitors
built a small community for the team. The only major problem was time. Time was different on the visitor's planet. I don't
think anyone ever figured it out. The visitors had no clocks. They didn't judge or account for time as we did. The visitors
found our attempts to account for time strange.
The visitors were extremely disciplined in their daily lives. Every
visitor worked on a schedule, which was not by a clock, but by the movement of their sun. Each little community had a large
tower, which filtered the sun through. When the sun was at a particular point on the tower, it meant the visitors had to do
a particular thing.
There was never complete darkness on the visitors planet. It got dim but not dark. The visitors
had rest periods, but not like our sleep periods. The visitors rested three times during their sun days. Our team determined
the entire work period was approx. 43 hours. They had three rest periods within that 43 hours. That is still about 14 hours
straight,... couldn't get too many of our workers to do that! The visitors also didn't have months or years.
They
did have life periods, as our team coined it. It was impossible to judge the visitor's age, although our team did find graves.
The population of the visitor's planet was about 650,000. There were small communities throughout the planet. There were underground
rivers, which fed into open valleys. There was industry.
But all of the food was grown, either in fields or in large
buildings. They did have animals. Different types. Strange large beasts, they used for work and other things, but no meat
was eaten. The geological make up of the planet was so much different than ours. Few mountains, no oceans, some trees or something
similar to trees and no other civilization except the Ebens.
Everyone looked the same initially to our team. But after
some time, the team members learned to identify different Ebens by their voices. Although the Ebens couldn't speak English,
they did make noises that our team members were able to translate into English. After five years, we had their language completely
translated into English. The complete debriefing accounts for about three thousand pages.
Comment 3 (by "Anonymous
II"):
I would prefer you keep my name private.
But here is my evaluation of the information from "Anonymous."
1. As for the Roswell incident [described by Anonymous in his e-mail]: This was the story I read in the historical
document called the "Red Book." Almost exactly to the word. Although there were more details about the crash sites and what
was recovered.
2. As for the Exchange Program: I read about it but thought there were 12 men; I don't recall any women.
But that was about all I knew. We did have a special unit that handled their debriefing but USAF positive intelligence was
also involved. I was never involved in that program, but I knew other agents who were.
3. I'd like to contact this
source. I have about a million questions to ask!
I heard Linda Howe speak about the exchange program some years ago.
I always wondered where she got her information.
Keep up the excellent work!
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