05-21-2016, 01:19 PM
THE ROSWELL INCIDENT - A ROGUE FILE
In the summer of 1947, a news headline catches everyone’s attention by surprise.
Not only has a flying saucer been reported to having crashed near farmer Mac Brazel’s farm, in Roswell, New Mexico but apparently, the army has recovered the object.
Soon enough though, the proximity of the crash is quarantined by the military and all of the debris is evacuated to various air force bases.
Moments later, the army finally issues a statement that the debris is nothing more than a crashed weather balloon and retracts any comments about a flying saucer. Major Jesse Marcel, one of the first officers on site, is asked to be photographed with the debris, to prove, once and for all, that all of this hoopla was simply misidentification of something that should have been easily identifiable.
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The Official Story
In the summer of 1947, a news headline catches everyone’s attention by surprise.
Not only has a flying saucer been reported to having crashed near farmer Mac Brazel’s farm, in Roswell, New Mexico but apparently, the army has recovered the object.
Soon enough though, the proximity of the crash is quarantined by the military and all of the debris is evacuated to various air force bases.
Moments later, the army finally issues a statement that the debris is nothing more than a crashed weather balloon and retracts any comments about a flying saucer. Major Jesse Marcel, one of the first officers on site, is asked to be photographed with the debris, to prove, once and for all, that all of this hoopla was simply misidentification of something that should have been easily identifiable.
Case closed.
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