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On July 2, 1947, an object crashed into a remote field on rancher

William "Mac" Brazel's land. Mr. Brazel reported hearing a loud explosion during a severe

thunderstorm. The next morning, he discovered debris scattered over an area which may have

spanned fifty acres. Mr. Brazel notified the local sheriff's office who in turn called the Army.

The case created a stir when the 509th Bomb Group at the Army Air Force Base at Roswell Field,

New Mexico, officially released to the press the astounding story that a flying saucer had crashed

near Roswell. The Public Information Officer at the base who released the story to the press was

First Lieutenant Walter Haut, who still lives in Roswell. The Roswell Daily Record ran the story

on the front page in bold headlines: "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswell

Region." Two days later, the Army recanted, issuing a second press release claiming that only a

weather balloon had crashed.

Major Jesse Marcel, a staff intelligence officer at Roswell Field, was assigned to the recovery

operation. To bolster the "validity" of the second press release, a press conference was held in

Fort Worth, Texas, where the debris was first taken, and a photograph of Major Marcel kneeling

to examine remnants of a torn, silvery weather balloon was released. This balloon was eventually

declared by the Air Force to be a "Mogul balloon" - balloons which carried top secret acoustical

apparatus designed to "listen" for evidence of Soviet nuclear bomb testing. The Mogul was

actually designed so that a string of much larger balloons kept it airborne. It bore little

resemblance to a sole weather balloon. However, a major military retrieval effort resulted from

this alleged "crash" of a balloon. Teams of Army personnel combed the site for days, clearing it

not only of the wreckage (and, reportedly, the bodies of extraterrestrial life forms), but of every

shred or scrap. The recovered debris was flown under deep cover first to Carswell Air Force

Base in Fort Worth, Texas and ultimately to Wright Field (now Wright-Patterson Air Force Base)

in Ohio. It is difficult to imagine any sort of balloon configuration spreading debris over a fiftyacre

area, or requiring a top-secret operation to retrieve the pieces.

During the early phase of the retrieval operation, Major Marcel showed some pieces of the

debris to his family, admonishing them never to discuss it. The late Major Marcel's son, Col.

Jesse Marcel, Jr., M.D., is a witness who is part of Disclosure Project. Dr. Marcel clearly

remembers his father calling the family around the kitchen table that night. Dr. Marcel, then

twelve years old, was shown items from the crash site, particularly small beams of lightweight

material, lavender to purple in color, with hieroglyphic-like markings along its length. Dr.

Marcel had a model made to his specifications from his vivid recollections as a 12-year old boy

when he held and examined the material.

Another witness who was on President Eisenhower's staff recounts being shown two sections

of the small I-beams and a piece of foil-like material when he was in cryptography training in a

basement office in the Pentagon in 1960-61. He was told that the material "came from the crash

of a UFO;" he was not told from where and was not allowed to handle the material. He recalls

being told that the metal foil could not be pierced, cut or burned. Our witness also clearly recalls

hieroglyphic markings along the length of one of the small beams.50

Roswell dwelled in the realm of rumor until 1978 when the late Major Jesse Marcel appeared

on an NBC radio program and talked about the official debris retrieval at the crash site near

Roswell. Major Marcel stated the following in an interview by nuclear physicist and UFO

researcher Stanton Friedman:

"... that afternoon, we loaded everything into a B-29 on orders from Colonel Blanchard and

flew it all to Ft. Worth. I was scheduled to fly it all the way to Wright Field in Ohio, but when we

got to Carswell at Ft. Worth, the general nixed it. He took control at this point, and ordered me

not to talk to the press under any circumstances. I was pulled off the flight and someone else was

assigned to fly the stuff up to Wright Field..."51

Why Roswell? Quite simply, because the 509th was the only military facility in the country,

and most likely in the world, holding nuclear warheads.

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When a military test surveillance balloon crashed in a field near Roswell, New Mexico, people believe that it was an alien spacecraft that had crashed.

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Roswell, NM, home of the most famous UFO crash site in the world, happened in August 1947.

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