ROSWELL METAL SCIENTIST: THE CURIOUS DR. CROSS by Anthony Bragalia

[Installment Two of Tony Bragalia's probe of the Roswell
incident's memory metal -- Installment One may be found
below]
Recent investigation shows that a scientist for the
acclaimed Battelle Memorial Institute -Dr. Howard C. Cross-
likely directed the study of Roswell-like "memory metal"
under a Wright Patterson Air Force Base contract soon after
the crash event in 1947. Newly found details confirm that
Cross led a dual life- as both a metallurgist and a secret
government UFO researcher.
Memory metal (or shape-recovery) debris was reliably
reported by many witnesses to the Roswell 1947 UFO crash. In
an earlier article appearing on this site, Battelle was
revealed to be the lab that Wright Patterson contracted to
begin work on "Roswellian" memory metal studies in the
months immediately after the crash. Wright Patterson has
been claimed by many witnesses (and in a verified FBI memo
written by agent Percy Wyly) to be the very base to which
the Roswell debris was flown.
As outlined in the first article on the Battelle-Roswell
Connection, the Battelle memory metal report's existence was
confirmed by footnotes that were discovered appearing in
metallurgical studies completed by other organizations
working under Wright Patterson auspice. These footnotes cite
a (still missing) 1949 Battelle "Second Progress Report" on
the development of Nickel and Titanium alloy. This alloy
comprises Nitinol, which remains the world's best-performing
shape-recovery alloy. Tellingly, this was the first time
that any metal alloy had ever been studied by the U.S.
military that had the potential to "remember" its original
shape. Based on the sections of the studies to which the
footnotes refer, we know that the Battelle Second Progress
Report related to the first-ever Phase Diagram on
Nickel-Titanium, needed to make memory metal. All of the
studies containing these footnotes to the missing Battelle
memory report are themselves concerned with shape-recovery
metals development and were completed after the "official"
discovery of Nitinol.

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

Cross authored a January 9, 1953 memo (stamped Secret in red
ink) to Wright Patterson Air Force Base's Colonel Miles E.
Goll. Goll was at the time the head of Intelligence Analysis
for the Air Materiel Command. In it, Cross makes clear he
had authority to speak in an official capacity on behalf of
Battelle about their UFO work for the government. In the
memo, Cross insisted that Wright Patterson delay the work of
the CIA's UFO study group, the Robertson Panel. Cross wanted
to first have Battelle complete its Air Force commissioned
statistical study on UFOs, later known as Project Blue Book
"Report No. 14." The CIA itself even consulted with Cross
and concurred with him on the need for delay. Ultimately
though, both the CIA and Battelle were overruled by the Air
Force. Information now being developed lends support that it
was Battelle that also authored the (missing) Project Blue
Book Report No. 13- the report number immediately preceding
Battelle's confirmed authorship of Blue Book's "Report No.
14." Some believe that it is the missing Blue Book Report 13
that details the debris discovered at Roswell.
CROSS WAS OBSESSIVELY SECRET ABOUT HIS WORK
Cross was obsessive about confidentialty and did not want
the Battelle organization mentioned by name in its Blue Book
UFO studies for Wright Patterson. He wanted secret
authorship and requested that Battelle's name not be used.
Project Bluebook leader Edward Ruppelt -in a book he
authored years later- referred to Battelle's UFO studies
only as "Project Bear." Again, though a Battelle leader and
active in USAF UFO studies, history has managed to protect
Dr. Cross. Very little is publicy available about this
secretive man- and now we know why. Cross even obfuscated
his name. In both his metallurgical work -and his work for
government UFO studies- he frequently identified himself
variously as "H.C. Cross," "Howard Cross," or simply as "Dr.
Cross." Signatures or pictures of Dr. Cross have never been
located.
CROSS AUTHORED THE MYSTERIOUS "PENTACLE" UFO MEMO TO
WRIGHT PATTERSON

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here to see Pentacle memo full size)
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.

Future articles will explore:
- Why the "official history" of Nitinol is riddled with
holes and deficiencies
- Government studies on "the mind" and its relationship to
morphing metal
- How Battelle, Military Intelligence and NASA direct
shape-recovery alloy research today
- The hidden meaning of "morphing" and why it is vital to
understanding the UFO phenomena

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."