UFO in Roswell: a hidden truth?
It all began on the morning of June 25, 1947, when the pilot Kenneth Arnold reported to the base of the facility discovered a strange object on Mt Rainier, Washington. Since then, the era of UFOs was officially born.
(Photo: karenlyster) The information leaked through the telegraph line was sniffed by the press, and so that summer, not only Roswell, but even the United States was hot because stories told of flying saucers. The most disturbing of them is the 'encounter' at Foster cattle farm outside Corona, New Mexico.
In early July 1947, after reading the articles about Arnold, farm owner Mac Brazel quickly found the Chief of Chaves County to " show off " the strange piece of metal picked up in his property - according to him. It was definitely a big piece of the flying saucer .
This information was immediately reported to Sheriff George Wilcox to Roswell Air Force (Roswell AAF).
Without delay, Major Intelligence Jessie Marcel took on the responsibility of scrutinizing the case. The piece was recalled by the military police at Wilcox's house, taken to 8th Air Base in Fort Worth, Texas and then 'flew' to Washington DC
At 4 pm on the same day, July 7, 1947, Lydia Sleppy - Roswell's radio station officer - used a telegraph to broadcast the " flying disc at Foster Farm " to the switchboard, but the transmission line was. this unjustly interrupted, there must be an FBI intervention hand.
On the morning of July 8, Roswell AAF Colonel Blanchard asked Lieutenant Walter Haut to release the press release, saying the Army had captured the falling parts of the flying saucer. Soon after, most of the national press regained this information. The American people were shocked with information ' from a source that could not be less reliable '.
" Fragment " of flying saucer (Photo: magma)
Even that afternoon, Commander Clemence McMullen in Washington made an emergency conference over the phone with Colonel Thomas DuBose - Fort Worth Air Force commander, ordered to quickly extinguish the chattering of the flying saucer. and immediately send " strange debris " to Washington to verify clarity.
So in the late afternoon of July 8, 1947, a rushing press conference took place at the 8th Air Force Headquarters in Fort Worth, personally announcing Roger Ramey: the flying saucer fell at Foster Farm only. is an unfortunate mistake; the flying saucer is just a balloon measuring the weather carrying radar made of aluminum and balsa wood. In order to make the cover more convincing, he gave a crumbling piece and confirmed that it was the object collected at the scene.
AAF press release on Roswell Daily Record on July 8, 1947
(Photo: rense)
Chicago Daily News, Los Angeles Herald Express, San Francisco Examiner and Roswell Daily Record are the only major newspapers to have the opportunity to publish the other 'false' notice of AAF because it was the evening newspaper. Other prestigious newspapers such as the New York Times, the Washington Post or Chicago Tribune were released early the next morning to pity on a carefully covered story.
In a confusing way, no one has been able to find the original version of the infamous 1947 press release so far. Fortunately, AAF ' correcting ' mistakes quickly 'lowered the fever' for the people. By the end of the week, believe 'Roswell flying saucers' are almost unrelated to the top spot, and by the end of the year the ' diving ' event has never been mentioned.
As for farmer Mac Brazel, he was then placed under house arrest in the Military Base for a week, then returned home with close supervision of security personnel. From then on, Brazel never told the story of ' flying saucers appearing on the farm ', even saying it was a scandalous mistake.
Some " Roswell aliens " images
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