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The Roswell incident is a collection of events and myths surrounding the 1947 crash of a United States Army Air Forces balloon, near Roswell, New Mexico. Operated from the nearby Alamogordo Army Air Field and part of the top secret Project Mogul , the balloon's purpose was remote detection of Soviet nuclear tests. [1]
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- Project Mogul
Project Mogul was the forerunner of the Skyhook balloon...
- Roswell Daily Record
The Roswell Daily Record is a local newspaper located in...
- Roswell Army Air Field
Enlisted men selecting cameras to go up in a Beechcraft...
- Weather Balloon
Transosonde ready for release Picture taken at approximately...
- Corona, New Mexico
Description. Corona is the closest populated community to a...
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On June 14, 1947, a rancher named W.W. “Mac” Brazel and his son Vernon were driving across their ranchland some 80 miles northwest of Roswell when they encountered something they’d never seen...
Roswell UFO. On July 8, 1947, the FBI Dallas Field Office sent a teletype regarding a “flying disc” that resembled a high altitude weather balloon found near Roswell, New Mexico. This...
- Here Are The Agreed-Upon Facts About The Roswell crash.
- The Government Changed Its Story About The Roswell ‘Saucer’—A Few times.
- Was Roswell’s ‘UFO’ from The USSR?
Sometime between mid-June and early July 1947, rancher W.W. “Mac” Brazel found the wreckage on his sizable property in Lincoln County, New Mexico, approximately 75 miles north of Roswell. Several “flying disc” and “flying saucer” stories had already appeared in the national press that summer, leading Brazel to believe the wreckage—which included ru...
The following day, the Roswell Daily Record ran a storyabout the crash and the RAAF’s astonishing claim. But U.S. Army officials quickly reversed themselves on the “flying saucer” claim, stating that the found debris was actually from a weather balloon, releasing photographs of Major Marcel posing with pieces of the supposed weather balloon debris ...
Another questionable theory—advanced by the book Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base—states that the crashed flying vehicle was neither extraterrestrial nor the work of U.S. spies. Rather, it was an unconventional plan to induce widespread American panic, implemented by Soviet strongman Joseph Stalin. An unnamed sou...
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Nov 9, 2009 · The Roswell 'UFO' Incident. One morning around Independence Day 1947, about 75 miles from the town of Roswell, New Mexico, a rancher named Mac Brazel found something unusual in his sheep...
Apr 8, 2022 · On the night of July 4, 1947, at 11:27 PM, something highly unusual crashed into the arid desert northwest of Roswell, New Mexico. This event has spawned decades of conspiracy theories, with claims that the debris belonged to some kind of UFO, aliens included.
Roswell incident, events surrounding the crash and recovery of a U.S. Army Air Forces high-altitude balloon in 1947 near Roswell, New Mexico, which became the center of a conspiracy theory involving UFOs and aliens. The U.S. military eventually revealed that the balloon was part of a top-secret program.