The fall of an alien ship. The fall of the Tunguska meteorite - an alien version of what happened
A few days ago, a new video appeared on the paranormal YouTube channel secureteam10, entitled "Something crashed in Antarctica".
On Google Earth maps, channel researchers found a very even and long track in the snow, in the middle of a virgin and untouched snow expanse. When they traced where the trail ends, they found an unusual object.
The most interesting thing is that this "fallen alien ship" (as it is supposed) does not look like a familiar disk-shaped UFO, but rather like a submarine half-buried in the snow.
It is reported that these traces on the maps may have appeared as early as 2011. Apparently, this mysterious catastrophe happened at the same time. Recall that the Google Earth project itself was released in 2001.
This video has been viewed by over a million users in 4 days. The coordinates of the unusual place are 54°39"44.62"S 36°11"42.47"W.
In addition to the "brake" track in the snow and the object itself, traces of what is likely a collision of a falling ship with a mountain were found. On the slope of this mountain, the same even traces were noticed as on the snow cover, and at its foot there are pieces of ice and snow heaps that fell down the mountain from the collision.
There are many suggestions in the comments to the video about what it could be. It is often written that this is a snow landslide. But with all the skepticism, this does not look like a landslide at all, since the traces are not at all like those that can be left by rolling snow or ice. The tracks are too smooth and look like what a big car would leave behind.
Myself undefined object really large, 63 meters long.
Among the many versions, one completely unexpected was put forward. The user made the assumption that the pictures lost Malaysian Boeing flight MH370 Kuala Lumpur - Beijing, disappeared in March 2014.
This version, by the way, back in 2015 was put forward New Zealand Herald journalists. Experts, after analyzing satellite data, decided that the plane, for an unknown reason, headed towards Antarctica, a continent located in the very south of the Earth.
After the connection with the board was lost, the aircraft remained in the air for several more hours. Experts found that during this time the airliner made three maneuvers. First, the plane turned west, and then flew south - towards Antarctica.
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However, over the past 70 years, neither the military nor ufologists have been able to agree on an unambiguous opinion - whether there was an alien ship in fact or not. And what is it - an outright fiction or concealment of some super-secret?
So what is known about the so-called Roswell incident, during which our planet, and in particular the territory of America, was visited by shipwrecked aliens? One of the main characters of this story is a local farmer, William Brazel, who heard a sound resembling an explosion at night and saw a powerful flash of light in the sky. One might assume that old William drank a hefty dose of whiskey on the eve of Independence Day and imagined everything during a severe thunderstorm that happened at that time.
But the next day, going in search of his sheep, he found nearby the wreckage of some kind of aircraft or a weather balloon. The farmer reported to the local sheriff, who alerted the military at a nearby airbase. A certain Colonel William Blanchard, after analyzing the situation, ordered a statement to be published in local newspapers, the essence of which was that a certain flying disk had indeed been discovered, which had been delivered to Roswell Air Force Base.
However, a few days later, the US military hastened to disown this statement and through the mouth of General Reimi reported that in this region a meteorological balloon had just crashed. After that, the farmer stopped communicating with the press at all, and the lack of the Internet and communications in those days completely excluded the receipt of any information - by definition, selfies against the background of the “plate” could not appear. The Americans were content with the official statement, and soon the incident that took place on Independence Day in Roswell was simply forgotten. But years later, they started talking about him again.
In the late 70s of the last century, an interview was published with the head of the intelligence department of the 509th air regiment, Major Jesse Marcel, who served at the base in Roswell. According to the major, which immediately became a sensation, the fragments found were not fragments of a weather balloon, but belonged to an unidentified flying object of unearthly origin. Immediately there were many witnesses from among the locals who claimed to have seen more than twenty years ago not only the flying saucer itself, but also the aliens who died as a result of the disaster.
“When it comes to paranormal phenomena, one must immediately include the factor of faith in the analysis,” says Alexander Zimovsky, an expert in the analysis and formation of behavioral patterns. - And, accordingly, the factor of disbelief (skepticism). These factors are necessary in the analysis of such a phenomenon as UFOs. You believe in it or you don't. The rest of the evidence base serves only to reinforce the arguments of the parties.
In the case of the Roswell Incident, the bibliography of the subject alone can amount to tens of thousands of volumes. However, discarding the superfluous, we can easily see that we are faced with a dilemma: the current state of scientific and technical thought versus scientific (scientific, I emphasize) fiction. Here is an example. Our Tunguska meteorite, 40 years before Roswell. Fall in a remote area. A counted number of eyewitnesses. The inaccessibility of the crash site and, most importantly, the extremely slow communication system. The meteorite was visible within a radius of 600 kilometers from the flight path in the atmosphere. The then observatories recorded it to the best of their ability. And the first expedition reached him only twenty years later. No hype, which is typical. That is, science and the public already knew about meteorites, read, observed, described. Therefore, everything was clear - a meteorite, only a large one. Then the First World War, revolutions… and the topic was gone.
In Roswell, things were different. The event became known in a matter of hours, well, or days. The authorities, civilian and military, immediately appeared, leaks and leaks began in the media. By the way, the world's observatories did not record anything. But the press has already accepted the information feed. The UFO phenomenon has gone mainstream. And the masses were ready to swallow it. There was already a scientific, psychological and information base for this.
See: atomic bomb, rockets, jet planes, radio, early television, cold war- these are all the realities of 1947. Add to this the already established tradition of science fiction, including movies. Hollywood is still only experimenting in this direction, but it brings fear to Americans, be healthy. By the way, Belyaev's cosmic novel "KETs Star" came out 12 years before Roswell. The cosmos was already then, in a sense, not alien to us. In such a situation, the phenomenon of the Roswell Incident was doomed to the widest replication. But I want to draw your attention to the fact that it was at the very first stage that there was no hype about UFOs in the States.”
In February 1994, at the request of Congressman Stephen Schiff, the General Control Office of the US Congress launched an investigation into the Roswell incident. During its holding, nothing was found that could prove the visit of the Earth by aliens - no documents, no evidence. Another circumstance turned out - in the late 1940s, the United States was actively developing a program to monitor the testing of Soviet atomic weapons. The project was called "Mogul". The rather bulky design itself consisted of weather balloons and equipment capable of tracking sound waves. Probably, as follows from the report, in 1947, just such a structure collapsed to the ground near Roswell, the secrecy of which was very high, because the US military quickly removed all its large parts to the hangars. During the tests, these probes were mannequins with sensors that were supposed to record the level of radiation and shock wave during the explosion. atomic bomb- their local residents could take them for aliens. There is also an explanation for the particularly durable material found at the site of the alleged fall of the “plate”, which bent, but immediately took its former shape - during these years, the Americans tested a polyster that was outlandish then, which could be used in weather balloon casing.
The Mogul program was assigned the highest level of secrecy, which explains the desire of the American authorities to hush up the incident. It can be assumed that during those experiments a certain threat to life was envisaged for the American citizens themselves, who could become victims, suppose, nuclear explosion in the same semi-desert state of New Mexico. And the fall of the probe prevented some catastrophe, the probability of which was immediately classified and a version with aliens was invented.
Became sensational at first documentary English film journalist Ray Santilli's "Alien Autopsy - Fact or Fiction" (1995), which showed footage of an autopsy of an alien that the US military found near Roswell. Specialists, primarily pathologists, immediately saw a fake in it because of the numerous mistakes during the “operation”. The body of the alien itself was nothing more than a dummy. But the surge of interest in aliens was extraordinary - only the lazy did not discuss this topic.
“The US authorities (as well as the USSR) have been very tightly controlling the information flow since the Second World War,” Alexander Zimovsky continues. - This, first of all. And secondly, no one tried to question the information coming from the American military authorities. Since it was said that the weather balloon fell, it means that the weather balloon fell. Everyone immediately calmed down and moved on to other topics. Exactly thirty years. Until the 1970s, the topic of Roswell did not come up.
Since I am neither a ufologist nor an astrophysicist, I propose to look at the problem from the point of view of information confrontation. Let's say the US military got access to a UFO in Roswell. First reaction? It could be tips. Well, simply because there is no one else. We looked: no, it seems not the Soviets. Classified, began processing the available data. Simply put, they began to explore the wreckage of a hypothetical ship and the bodies of hypothetical aliens. For what? For military use. Very good version. There is no doubt that the same would have been done in the Soviet Union.
However, there was no breakthrough in military technology and weapons in the United States. In 1949, Stalin already had our Soviet nuclear bomb and means of delivery. And ten years after the Americans, hypothetically, gained access to UFOs and related technologies, the USSR went into space. We went out. And Wernher von Braun was still poring over his V-2, trying to bring it to mind for American customers.
The Indians of the Amazon, and they would have benefited more from the fall of the UFO than the Pentagon. Simply because they could make all sorts of utensils and spearheads from the wreckage. So there is no need to talk about the effectiveness of secret programs for the study of paranormal space activity. From the captured aliens did not come out, I believe, neither Snowdens nor Penkov's cosmic scale.
Of course, UFOs and aliens were monetized, in today's language. In the end, all of Star Treks and Star Wars became possible precisely because of the assumption of the possibility of space flight and the existence of another, unearthly intelligence. But in technical terms, we still cannot repeat the landing of a man on the moon. Neither by the efforts of the world powers individually, nor as part of a joint project. Involuntarily, you will believe that the aliens will fly to us earlier.
Foreword
Many mysterious phenomena are associated with the name Roswell: aliens, the image of a crashed UFO, secret government investigations, charred bodies, the wreckage of an interplanetary ship, a weather balloon and much more.
In the entire history of UFO sightings, no case has received such worldwide attention as the events in Roswell in 1947. The alleged crash of a flying saucer was widely reported in the media. mass media of those years, and today is one of the most frequently discussed incidents.
So many books and articles have been written about Roswell that it would seem that there is nothing to add, but every ufologist necessarily expresses his point of view on this significant event. The Roswell incident is a sticking point for all UFO researchers. This case includes everything you can imagine: the fall of a certain flying object, numerous testimonies from people who held the wreckage in their hands, the classification of facts by the government and the largest list of witnesses to the incident - more than 500 people.
Oddly enough, interest in the alleged disaster initially faded as quickly as it flared up. Many years later, fans and UFO researchers again raised this issue and the search for truth, disputes, comments resumed.
Most of us know that in the Roswell newspapers and other publications in 1947 there was information about the capture of a flying saucer. A few hours later, the information about the crash of the UFO was replaced by the news about the landing of a weather balloon. At that time, the public's trust in the media, and even more so with reference to official sources, was at such a low level. high level that this rebuttal was taken for granted. The excitement around the incident quickly stopped. But, fortunately, it was revived again in 1976 and continues to this day.
In January 1976, ufologists William Moore and Stanton R. Friedman were working on an article based on interviews with two witnesses to the incident. Friedman met with a man and a woman who were among the main eyewitnesses of the events in Corona, New Mexico in 1947.
A retired Air Force officer, Major Jesse A. Marcel, claimed that he was directly involved in the investigation of the UFO crash by order of the command.
The witness was Lydia Sleppy, who worked at a radio station in Albuquerque. She claimed that the military classified information about the crashed saucer and the bodies of the "little people" that were on board. In addition, according to her, the Air Force staff stopped sending the news message to the air literally in the last minutes. The US Air Force announced to the world that they had captured a flying saucer on a remote ranch in Corona, about four hours later they corrected the story by saying that the find was just a weather balloon with a radar reflector.
There are two interpretations of this incident. Which one is true? Skeptics continue to push for a weather balloon landing, but as long as there are witnesses to challenge that explanation, the investigation must continue.
There is no mention of the Roswell incident in the Bluebook Project archives. The news of the UFO crash was immediately refuted, and therefore it was quickly forgotten. The only one who used and propagated this information in his lectures was the enthusiast Frank Edward (mid-50s). Apparently, from the very beginning, the supporters of the alien version tried to perpetuate this great story.
The secret becomes clear
On June 24, 1947, the name "flying saucer" was coined by pilot Kenneth Arnold. He used the term to describe a UFO flying over Reiner. A few weeks later, the phrase was already being used by the Air Force to describe an object found in Corona, New Mexico.
All evidence from the alleged UFO crash site was collected and taken to Air Force Headquarters Fort Worth, Texas. Somehow, the debris carried by Jesse Marcel, who described the cargo as "material of extraterrestrial origin", turned into fragments of an ordinary weather balloon upon arrival at the air force base. All eyewitness accounts were deleted, and those who continued to insist on the version of the crash of an alien ship were declared inventors. Marcel categorically stated that the wreckage that he saw, held in his hands and showed to his family members, was not at all the one that was presented to the public in photographs called "weather balloon wreckage." What happened to the real physical evidence?
There is a rather controversial document dated November 18, 1952, which can lift the veil of secrecy. Possibly written by Dwight Eisenhower, it stated that on September 24, 1947, President Harry S. Truman ordered the top-secret Operation Majestic 12 to study the remains of the Roswell UFO crash. This typewritten slip arrived in a plain envelope, postmarked Albuquerque, to Los Angeles television producer Jaime Shander in December 1984. Early 1987. another copy of this letter was given to Timothy Goode, a British ufologist. Good made it public in the local press in May.
These documents caused quite a stir, but their authenticity, unfortunately, has not been established. The examination of these documents was not carried out, and many ufologists are inclined to believe that these papers are falsifications. The authenticity of one proof is not so important, because there is great amount other evidence.
Roswell saga
Part 1: Testimony of Mac Brazel
In fact, it all started in Silver City, New Mexico on June 25th. The dentist reported that he had observed a UFO in the shape of a plate and the size of half the moon.
Two days later in New Mexico, W.C. Dobbs reported a white, glowing object flying overhead near the White Sands missile range. On the same day, Captain E. B. Dechmendi reported to his commanding officer that he had seen a white, flaming UFO flying over the rocket launchers. Two days later, on June 29, military engineer K. J. Zon and three of his subordinates were in White Sands and observed a giant silver disk moving north across the wasteland. On July 2, a UFO was seen in three settlements: White Sandze, Roswell and Alamogordo. In Roswell, on the same day, the Wilmots saw a flying object. They described it like this: "2 upside-down plates stood on top of each other." A UFO flew over their house at high speed.
Mac Brazel is the owner of the ranch, on which the amazing events of Roseull began either on July 2, or on July 4 (it is not known for certain).
Mack could not even imagine that day that his name would be forever inscribed in the history of ufology. An ordinary working man, he lived at his Foster Place Ranch in Lincoln County, near Corona, New Mexico. Brazel was a family man, but his wife and children lived in Tularos, near Alamogordo. The reason for the separation of the family was that the schools in Tularos were better than those in Corona. Brazel stayed in the old ranch house, where he looked after the sheep and took care of day-to-day business on the farm. He lived simply and was satisfied with his work, family and life in general. Within a short period of time, Mack found himself in the spotlight and subsequently deeply regretted having reported his find.
The night before, a violent thunderstorm broke out. Everything around was illuminated by flashes of lightning, thunder rumbled. Summer thunderstorms are common in those parts, but that evening the farmer noticed something special... a sound like an explosion mixed with thunder. Mack was in the house with his children and at first did not attach much importance to strange sounds.
The next day, as soon as it bloomed, Brazel went to look for the sheep, which went beyond the fence during a thunderstorm and got lost. He was hooked up with a neighbor's seven-year-old boy, William D. Proctor. Soon they came to a wasteland a quarter of a mile long and several hundred feet wide, which was littered with debris of various shapes. Each piece was made from a material the farmer had never seen before. Soon he found the sheep and returned home. Mack also brought some strange pieces of debris with him and put them in the shed. Breizel had no idea of the significance of his find.
His daughter Bessie Brazel recalled: “The pieces were like wax paper, only made of aluminum foil. On some fragments there were inscriptions that looked like numbers, but there was not a single word that we could read, on some parts of this foil there were, as it were, woven ribbons and when we brought them to the light, they became like flowers or patterns. They could not be erased or washed away from this material.
“The inscriptions looked like numbers, at least it seemed to me that they were numbers. They were written in a column, as if solving a complex problem. But they didn't look like the numbers we use. Apparently, it seemed to me that these were numbers, due to the fact that they were written precisely in a column.
“No, it was definitely not a weather balloon. We have seen many meteorological devices, both on the ground and in the sky. We even found a few of them, made in Japan. It was a completely different material that we have not met either before or after ... ".
In the afternoon, Mac drove young Dee Proctor home, a neighbor who lived ten miles from the ranch. He took one of the wreckage with him and showed it to the boy's parents, Floyd and Loretta. The farmer wanted to convince the Proctors to come back with him and see the strange find in the wasteland.
Floyd Proctor later recounted their conversation: “He (Mac) said it wasn't paper. He tried to cut the material with a knife, and nothing came of it, it is metal, but such as he had not seen before. It looks like a firework wrapper. It looks like numbers are depicted on it, but they are not written the way we write them.
Loretta Proctor recalled: “The shard that he brought was like brown, even light brown plastic, it was very light, like a cork tree. The item was small, about 4 inches long, slightly larger than a pencil.
“We tried to cut it, then set it on fire, but it did not burn. We realized that this is not wood. The chip was smooth as plastic, there were no roughnesses on it. Color - dark tan. Not grainy - just smooth."
“We had to go there (to see the wreckage), but gasoline and tires were expensive in those days, and it was 20 miles there and back.”
The first suspicions that the wreckage might be from "another world" arose the next evening from Mac's uncle, Hollis Wilson. The farmer told Wilson about his find and he convinced him to contact the authorities. Uncle had already heard reports of "flying saucers" in the area.
Brazel loaded the wreckage into a pickup truck and drove to the office of Chaves County Sheriff George Wilcox. The history of the farmer was not very interested in the sheriff, until he saw the mysterious finds.
Wilcox contacted the Air Force and spoke with Major Jesse A. Marcel, who was then the chief intelligence officer. The officer told the sheriff that he would come and talk to Brazel about his find.
Rumors quickly spread among the local population. Soon Mack was talking on the phone about everything he knew to correspondents of radio station KGFL.
Marcel and Brazel met at the sheriff's office. The farmer told the major his story again and showed the wreckage. He in turn reported the results of his trip to Colonel William H. Blanchard. As a result, it was decided to appoint an internal investigation and inspect the scene. Marcel was to go there accompanied by intelligence officer Sheridan Cavitt. It was already too late, so the three of them stayed at Mac's ranch until morning. At dawn, the whole group had breakfast and went to the scene of the accident. Mac escorted Marcel and Cavitt to a vacant lot, then returned to the housework.
Radio station KGFL reporter Frank Joyce was briefing his boss, Walt Whitmore Sr., on recent events. Whitmore immediately went to Brazel's house, where he recorded an interview that would never be made public. Under pressure from the armed forces, the correspondents abandoned the idea of airing the recording. The next day, the farmer was taken to the Roswell military base. For about a week, Mack was a "guest" at the Air Force base. On July 8, Brazel returned and later appeared at a press conference for the Roswell Daily Record, where he recounted his story, only it sounded a little different.
Mack said that he and his son discovered the wreckage on June 14, but due to being very busy, did not attach importance to his find. A few weeks later, on July 4, he went to the wasteland with his wife and two children and collected some samples. Among the wreckage were gray strips that looked like foil, only thicker, and small wooden sticks. The farmer went on to claim that he had found weather balloons several times, but these wrecks were completely different from other finds.
"I'm pretty sure my find wasn't a weather balloon," he said.
"If I find anything else, even a bomb, I won't tell anyone."
Accompanied by the military, Mack was taken to the KGFL office. The farmer answered reporters' questions, but when he left the office, according to his friends, he looked confused and looked at the ground. Brazel told Frank Joyce the same story he told at the press conference. Joyce was shocked at the sudden change in the details of the story and interrupted the farmer, asking why he had changed his testimony. Mack replied, "It's all very hard for me."
After this interview, the farmer was again taken to the military base. After final release Mac did not want to discuss the finds from the wasteland with anyone. His close people said that he complained about the cruel treatment on the part of the military. He was not allowed to call his wife during his stay at the base. The farmer confessed to his children that he had taken an oath never to discuss the details of the wreckage.
Within a year of everything that happened, Mac moved from the ranch he loved so much to the city of Tularosa, where he opened his own small business. Brazel died in 1963.
Part 2: Testimony of Jesse A. Marcela
Maj. Jesse A. Marcel was an intelligence officer at Roswell Air Force Base, where bomber squadrons were stationed at the time. It should be noted that all base personnel had a high security clearance. Marcel was a veteran who was completely trusted by the command. He was a highly skilled cartographer before World War II and was assigned to the reconnaissance squad due to his excellent service. At one time he even worked as an instructor at the school. His track record included more than 450 hours of combat duty as a pilot during the war. Marseille was awarded five medals for destroying enemy aircraft. After the end of the war, he was seconded to serve in the reconnaissance department of the 509th bomber regiment of the eighth. air army United States, where nuclear tests were conducted in 1946.
Marcel was on his lunch break when the phone rang from Sheriff Wilcox. The sheriff informed him that rancher Mac Brazel had found debris from an unidentified object crash at a sheep ranch. The major immediately went to the city and spoke with Brazel, reporting the results of the conversation to Colonel Blanchard. Marcel was ordered to go to the scene with Sheridan Cavitt. Arriving at the ranch too late, the officers spent the night at Brazel's house, and in the morning went to the scene of the accident.
The major later described what he found at the crash site: "When we arrived at the crash site, we were surprised by the scale of the accident."
"... These fragments were scattered over an area about three-quarters of a mile long, I would say, and several hundred feet wide."
"It was definitely not a weather balloon or a tracking device, not an airplane or a rocket."
"I don't know what it was, but certainly not an apparatus we built, and certainly not a weather balloon."
“Small pieces, about three-eighths or one and a half square inches in size, with some kind of hieroglyphs that no one could decipher. They looked like a cork tree and were about the same weight, only it wasn't a tree at all. They were very dense, flexible and did not burn at all. There was a lot of unusual substance, brown in color, very dense. Lots of small pieces of metal that look like foil. I was interested in electronics. I was looking for some tools or electronic equipment, but I didn't find anything."
“... Cavitt found a black, metal box several inches in size. He could not open it, it seemed that it was some kind of equipment. We took her away with the rest of the wreckage.”
“They (the wreckage) had small numbers, symbols, perhaps hieroglyphs, I could not understand them. They were pink and purple. It seemed that they were written on the surface. I even took a lighter and tried to burn the material, but it turned out that the parchment did not burn or even smoke.
"...the pieces of metal we brought in were as thin as the foil in a pack of cigarettes."
“…you couldn't tear or cut it. We tried to make a dent in it by hitting it with a sledgehammer, but no dent was left.”
Marcel sent Cavitt back to base, in a jeep full of mystery material. He himself took his Buick and drove home to show his wife and son an amazing find.
Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr. (Marcel's son): “The material was like foil, very thin, strong, but not metal. It was structural - ... rays and so on. There was also dark plastic that seemed organic.”
"There were signs of a hieroglyphic type along the edge of some of the debris."
Marseille returned to base and received orders from Colonel Blanchard to load the wreckage onto a B-29, ferry it to Wright Field in Ohio, with a stop at Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth, Texas. The military was completely absorbed in the work in Rosell.
Colonel Walter Hoth was ordered by Colonel Blanchard to write a press release claiming the capture of a "crashed flying saucer".
According to Hoth, the saucer was transported to the 8th Air Force Wing to be handed over to General Raimi.
Hoth fulfilled his duties and wrote a press release, copies of which, by order, were given to two editorial offices of radio stations and newspapers.
So articles appeared in the newspapers entitled: "Flying saucer captured by Air Force forces on a ranch near Roswell."
When Marseille arrived at Carswell, General Roger Raimi took charge of the matter. The wreckage was moved to the general's office and photographed. Photographed by James Bond Johnson. In one of the pictures, Marseille was captured with real wreckage. Raimi took Marcel to another office, but when they returned, completely different fragments were already lying on the floor. The Major had to confirm that the debris was from a weather balloon. Photographs were taken again. Marcel was sent back to Roswell, with a stern warning not to reveal what he had seen in Carswell.
Then a message came that General Raimi had confirmed the origin of the wreckage and that it was nothing more than a meteorological probe.
General Thomas Duboz, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, after many years of silence, said: "It was a cover, we were ordered to give the public the information that it was a weather balloon."
There can be no doubt that the orders to cover up the flying saucer came from the chief executive.
Marcel was stunned upon arriving home and learning that he had become a laughingstock. He seemed to have confused an ordinary weather balloon with "alien matter." However, three months later, Marcel was promoted to lieutenant colonel, and head of the new program.
He was interviewed in 1978, and still maintained that the debris at Foster Ranch was definitely not from a weather balloon. It was material he had never seen before.
Part 3: other evidence
In the first parts, 2 hypotheses about the origin of the mysterious debris in Rosell were considered. To continue the search for facts, we move to a new place of events - San Augustine, near Magdalena, New Mexico.
This story is based on testimonies by Verna and Jean Malthace. The couple stated that in February 1950. their friend engineer Grady L. "Barney" Barnett told them that while working in the areas near Magdalena, July 3, 1947. came across a broken disk-shaped object. Bodies of unearthly creatures were scattered near the flying disc. They were both inside and outside the ship. Jean stated that she kept a diary and wrote down the date of the events described - July 3, 1947. This may not mean anything, perhaps there was a mistake or the date was confused.
After the Roswell Crash aired on the popular show Unsolved Mysteries in 1990, Gerald Anderson made a fascinating statement. Anderson claimed he was hunting with his family in the San Augustine Plains in early July 1947 when he came across a crashed saucer-shaped craft. There were four dead aliens in the ship. Although Gerald was only six years old, he remembered this incident for the rest of his life. Read More Dr. Buskirk, and five of his students also reported coming across the crash site. There is something strange about Anderson's story. Dr. Buskirk was Anderson's teacher. Reports indicate that the doctor was in Arizona at the time of the alleged UFO crash.
It is possible that the UFO crash near Roswell did happen. The testimonies of Mortican Glenn Dennis and Captain Oliver Wendell Henderson support this assumption. The actions of the armed forces can tell us a lot. Blocking and cordoning off every iota in the wreckage area wouldn't make sense if it was just a weather balloon. Great importance must be given to Marcello's testimony. He states that the wreckage was not fragments of a weather balloon. He also claims that the debris he brought back from the scene was not what was published in the newspaper photographs.
In fairness, it should be noted that many of the testimonies were not first-hand information. These stories may differ greatly from the original. But there are also eyewitness accounts. If their stories are true, then this large group of people has perpetuated one of the best orchestrated conspiracies of the last century. Maybe the truth is out there somewhere. Is there a way to combine the various versions into one authentic sequence of the events of those years in Roswell?
aliens
There were many rumors about "little men". Some claim that there were three of them, others that there were four, and there are those who voice the number - five dead. Let's try to figure it out based on the testimony.
Ray Danzer is a locksmith who worked at the Roswell base. He was standing outside the emergency room when he saw alien bodies being carried to the hospital on a stretcher. Ray was stunned, he was brought back to reality by the FSB officers, who asked him to leave and forget everything he had seen.
Steve McKenzie saw four bodies around the crashed UFO. He said another one was out of sight.
Major Edwin Isley, an FSB officer, took part in cordoning off the crash site. He told his family that he promised the President never to talk about what he saw that day.
Herbert Ellis, an employee of the Roswell Air Force Base, reported that he saw an alien "walking" on the Roswell military hospital.
Edwin Isley Mary Bush, who was the administrator of the hospital, told Glenn Dennis that she saw "alien creatures". Help was needed for two doctors in the ward where three "alien" bodies were examined. She suffocated from the smell of decomposing bodies, but she remembered for sure that the aliens had 4 fingers on each hand.
Joseph Montoya, governor of New Mexico, told Pete Anaya that he saw "four little men." One of them was alive. Joseph claimed that they had large heads and large eyes. They had a small mouth, like a slit. "I tell you they are not of this world."
Sgt. Thomas Gonzalez, provided security at the crash site and saw the bodies, which he called "little men."
COINTEL employee, Frank Kaufman, saw: "A strange apparatus that crashed into a cliff." He also claims to have seen the wreckage was placed in boxes, which, under heavy military guard, were sent to Roswell Air Force Base.
A question should be asked. Are all these witnesses lying? Are these stories fictional? The conclusion is obvious. Every little thing can be looked at under a microscope to find fault and find a mistake, but the vast majority of facts indicate that this story is genuine! Too much evidence for its veracity. Many researchers have wasted their time trying to find fault with the report of one of the witnesses. Sometimes there were discrepancies: in dates, names, time of day for an hour or two. Skeptical researchers believe that the ability to discredit one witness casts a shadow on all the others. And the rest of the witnesses, who say essentially the same thing, are lying.
On the contrary, when so many converge on one general concept, even with small errors in detail, are more likely to tell the truth.
There can be no doubt that a flying craft of unknown origin crashed into a wasteland in New Mexico. At least three dead bodies have been found and examined. Perhaps one of the aliens managed to survive. There are many hypotheses about the real location of the remains of aliens and UFO debris. The Roswell saga continues to this day.
On the evening of July 2, 1947, a disc-shaped luminous object flew over the town of Roswell, New Mexico. 20 miles from the city, he fell, crashing to the ground. A local farmer, William Brazel, discovered strange fragments of some kind of apparatus near his ranch in the morning, which he reported to Sheriff Wilcox, who then contacted the Roswell air base.
This year marks the 68th anniversary of the mysterious incident near Roswell. Despite such a long period, the controversy surrounding it has not subsided so far. The fall of a UFO in 1947 near the city of Roswell, and everything connected with this story, is called the "Roswell Incident". Versions of this incident were very different, including even the version of the panic organized by Moscow among the Americans. It is rather strange that this very "incident" occurred on the eve of the Independence Day of the United States. And if they were actually aliens, then were they really in a hurry to catch this holiday? So, what is it - fact or fiction, was a UFO or not?
I. How it was
Sensational revelations of an American astronaut
Few people know that one of NASA's experiments was devoted to telepathic communication. Astronaut Edgar Mitchell, who was going to the Moon, was involved in this experiment, who was supposed to send telepathic signals to psychics from there to Earth. Secretly from the rest of the crew, he sent telepathic messages to Earth in the form of groups of numbers. According to the astronaut, the experiment went well. The choice fell on Mitchell not by chance: he has long been fond of parapsychology. After traveling to the moon, Mitchell returned to Earth a completely different person. He retired from NASA and founded his own institute to study the hidden abilities of people.
But the famous astronaut had other hobbies. In July 2007, many media published the sensational revelations of Edgar Mitchell. The former astronaut, now a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics, said: "I was lucky enough to touch the fact that our planet was visited by aliens, and that UFOs are a reality," the astronaut said. "Our governments carefully they hid all this, but, as they say, you can't hide an awl in a sack!" According to Mitchell, they really exist, and moreover, they are similar to us. So, the Roswell incident was the reason for such a sensational confession."
Edgar Dean Mitchell was born in September 1930 in the city of Roswell, in the same Roswell over which a UFO crashed in 1947. There he spent his childhood. And after he flew to the moon, the inhabitants of Roswell began to show not only sympathy for Edgar, but also to trust him. These people were not afraid to tell Mitchell the whole truth about the UFO - after all, they were the eyewitnesses of this incident. And in such a revelation there was a certain risk - literally all eyewitnesses were bound by obligations not to disclose what they saw and what they know. It must be said that those long-standing obligations turned out to be so serious that most of these people decided on revelations only before their death.
Convinced of the complete authenticity of the incredible event of 1947, Mitchell went straight to the Pentagon. The doors of this serious department were always open for the famous astronaut, and he asked to be accepted into the intelligence committee at the main headquarters. Mitchell recalls: "There I met with a certain admiral, whom I told about what I knew. The admiral confirmed that, in Roswell, there really was a UFO disaster. It was an alien aircraft. But, as my interlocutor said, I had better remain ignorant of it." This short conversation took place in the late 90s - Mitchell then wanted to ensure that the truth about the events of 1947 finally became public. But then nothing came of it. The name of Admiral Mitchell did not name, saying: "I do not think that I have the right to do so ...".
The initiator of such extreme secrecy was President Truman, at his direction a special committee was created, consisting of representatives of the CIA and high-ranking military officers. Also, the Law on national security, which indicated the need to classify any information about UFOs. This law is still in effect today.
When Bill Clinton began running for president, he sent his representative, Brigadier General Barry Goldwater, to the Select Committee to get all the information about the Roswell incident. However, the general returned with nothing. Neither did Presidents Ford and Carter.
Before death, people are more frank
Thanks to Walter Hout, public relations officer at Roswell Air Force Base, the details of the UFO crash near Roswell became known. Walter Hout died on December 15, 2005, at the age of 84. Three years before his death, he notarized that he personally saw three dead aliens and one alive, but seriously wounded. In accordance with the will, everything that Walter Hout said was made public. At the end of the text there is a postscript that everything written is the absolute truth.
Here are excerpts from the text itself: “I became aware of the apparatus that had crashed to the ground and its fragments on the morning of July 7, 1947. The next day, Colonel Blanchard personally took me to building No. 84 (hangar R-3). Even on the approach, I saw that it is heavily guarded inside and out. Inside, I was allowed to look from a safe distance at an object that had just been picked up north of the city. It was about 3.5 - 4.5 meters long, not very wide, about 1.8 meters high and had more or less egg-shaped. The lighting was bad, but its surface seemed to be metallic. I didn't see any windows, portholes, wings, tails, or landing gear. I also saw a couple of corpses under a tarpaulin. Only heads were sticking out from under it, and I didn't I could make out the features of their faces.The heads were larger than those of ordinary person, and the contours of the bodies under the tarpaulin are the size of 10-year-old children. Later, Blanchard, in his office, raised his hand about 1.2 meters above the floor, indicating their height. I was told that a makeshift morgue had been set up to store the recovered bodies and that the wreckage was not "hot" (radioactive)."
Astronaut Gordon Cooper shared his memories of the events in Roswell: “The first time I saw a UFO was in the early 1950s, when I served in the German Air Force. In those years, Russian MiG-15s often flew over our base. Once our link was alerted to intercept "We climbed 15 thousand meters - this is our ceiling. But these devices flew in formation much higher and faster than us. They were disks, the bodies of which were cast with a metallic sheen."
Later, in 1957, Cooper served in California at Edwards Air Force Base as a test pilot. There he had a chance to observe how he hovered nearby, and then released three supports and landed on the bottom of a dried-up lake, a disk with a diameter of 10 meters. According to Cooper, the operators working at the base filmed what was happening. "It was a classic" plate " - smooth, sparkling with silver - a real alien ship. It flew away when we ran closer. The operators filmed it all. I even saw the developed film - everything turned out! By order of the command, the "plate" was sent to Washington, where she disappeared." Subsequently, Cooper repeatedly requested the film, but all was in vain. There was only one conclusion: the US government carefully hides all information about aliens.
declassified taboo
In favor of the fact that the fall of the UFO still happened, says the taboo removed by the Indians on what they then knew. It turns out that in that distant summer of 1947, the Indians managed to find and leave the wounded space alien. Their reservation at that time was located near Roswell. All these years, the Indians who lived there observed the strictest taboo imposed on everything related to the alien coming. The German ufologist Michael Hesemann "helped" them to remove this taboo. It was to him that the Indians entrusted their secret about both the UFO crash and the sensational meeting with an alien alien. According to the elders, in the summer of 1947 there were three disasters. In early June 1947, the first of the objects crashed near Socorro, in July the next accident occurred near Roswell, and then a third UFO crashed in the Four Corners area.
Michael Hesemann received the most sensational information from Robert Morningskaya. He relayed his grandfather's story about a meeting with a space alien. Dying, the old man asked to pass this story to kind people. This kind person And it turned out to be Michael. It happened in August 1947, a month after the accident near Roswell. Robert's grandfather, then a young man, along with his friends noticed a glowing ball, which, in their opinion, fell nearby. They went in search of him, and they arrived at the crash site of the spacecraft before the military. Next to him they saw a wounded alien and took him with them. From time to time he regained consciousness and suggested how and with what to treat him. A few months later he made a full recovery. During this time, the military dropped in on the Indians on the reservation several times, but there was already a taboo. About alien alien Naturally, no one knew anything.
It must be said that the saved guest mastered the earthly language fantastically quickly. One day he showed some kind of crystal object Green colour. As it turned out, it was a kind of movie projector, only from some science fiction movie. The alien pointed the crystal at a flat wall, and it displayed what he projected. It was a real movie - maybe 10 episodes, maybe even more. He talked about his distant planet, about life on it, and about many, many other things. So, for example, life expectancy in their world is several thousand years. "Crystal" also told about many other things, including what earthlings are like. The history of our planet and the creatures that live on it turned out to be downright stunning. It does not fit into Darwin's theory or into any other doctrine.
According to the alien version, earthlings were created by some kind of alien intelligence for the same purpose with which we now create robots for ourselves. The only difference is that humanity was created by them on a genetic basis. In other words, the Earth was intended as a transshipment base, and its sparse population - as technical personnel, servants. And so that humanity does not get out of control, a person every hundred years had to grow old and die, leaving behind offspring. But the unexpected happened: humanity broke out of the experiment and created its own, independent civilization. True, life expectancy remained at the same level. Why do we have such a short time frame? As you know, centenarians have every chance to increase their intelligence and get out of control. And this, for sure, was not included in the plans of the cosmic sowers of earthly life.
Is it worth unconditionally believing the story of an alien, and even his Indian interlocutor? Can Morningskaya himself be trusted? It may not be necessary to believe, but it would probably not hurt to take it into service as information for reflection. After all, there is something to compare all this with: we do not stand on ceremony with guinea pigs, rats, guinea pigs, conducting certain experiments ...
II. alien technology
Microchips, fiber optic networks, lasers and more have become everyday items these days, but the seeds from which it all sprouted were found at the crash site of this alien ship.
The secret of General Corso
In 1947, while still a young officer at Fort Riley, Corso first saw the body of an unknown creature. In 1961, he was appointed head of the Foreign Technology Division at the Pentagon. It was then that Philippe Corso had to start studying the documents relating to the "Roswell Incident". From them it followed that the crew of the crashed alien ship consisted of cloned creatures, and later a breakthrough followed in the area of the most the latest technologies. All this is explained by the results of the study of this alien object. In addition, in the list of organizations where this object was transferred for research and study, there are several companies whose success in the field of teleportation is more than obvious. This phenomenon, if you can call it that, has turned from the realm of fantasy into reality. In addition to documents, Corso also had a number of fragments of a "flying saucer" at his disposal.
From the once secret reports it followed that in 1947 the 509th air regiment of the American air base was stationed near the city of Roswell. On the night of July 1, strange dots suddenly appeared on the radar screen, which swept at an incredible speed for an aircraft. The radar was checked - it turned out to be serviceable, which meant only one thing: something unusual appeared in the sky. Reconnaissance flights yielded nothing. And on the evening of July 4, as soon as a thunderstorm began, strange dots on the radar screens suddenly began to pulsate. After that, a clearly visible target quickly flashed on the screen. It was seen how an unidentified object flew into a thundercloud, and then disappeared from the screen. It looked more like he had crashed. What was happening was a matter of national security, and therefore, it was necessary to urgently locate the object, and, if possible, deliver it to the base. Then all those present were convinced that this was an enemy aircraft that had crossed the border for reconnaissance purposes.
But it was observed not only by the military - archaeologists who were studying the settlements of the Indians saw and heard the fall of some kind of air object. Seeing the smoking place of the accident, they reported it on the radio to the sheriff. He, in turn, organized the departure of firefighters to the scene. At about 4.30 am, two cars - a police car and a fire engine - were already moving towards the crash site. The military also hurried there, having received orders to protect this place, as well as to prevent information leakage. They got there by helicopter first. It was difficult to call what they saw an airplane. It was a structure in the form of a huge dark-colored plate. It looked almost intact. In the headlights, it was clear that the ship had a deltoid shape with rounded corners, like those of a shell. There were some small dark gray figures lying next to the mysterious object.
One of these creatures writhed on the ground, the other tried to climb a sandy hill, but the sand crumbled under it and it slid down again and again to its foot. Before the officer could say anything, the soldiers unloaded their weapons on him. The creature collapsed into the sand. The surviving creature was no bigger than a child, with a large head. Large black eyes gleamed in his grey-brown face, and his mouth was like a small slit. The creature did not make a sound, but everything showed that it was dying.
From the memoirs of General Philippe Corso: "The catastrophe of an extraterrestrial ship near Roswell really happened and there is no getting away from this fact. As an intelligence officer, I knew many sensational secrets. But this secret should be specially mentioned. This is the Roswell dossier, as well as a secret repository of debris recovered from a flying disk that crashed near the city of Roswell. In 1947, this event was very tightly covered even from the military. You can easily understand why - the whole country would then have hit an indescribable panic. Needless to say, what the military initially believed that the ship is Moscow's new experimental weapon.
The photographs showed the creature about 4 feet tall. His body looks decomposed. According to medical reports, the creature's skin, bones, and organs are different from ours. The heart and lungs are larger than those of a human. The bones are thinner but stronger due to the difference from our chemical composition. The skin also has a different composition of elements, which, apparently, has as its goal the protection of vital internal organs from cosmic rays, wave action or gravity forces.
Gifts for earthlings
Night vision devices were the first of the alien technologies to be explored. The first American prototypes were produced already in 1963. They were tested in Vietnam and in some European countries. Along with this, records of some microcircuits were transferred to the Bell company. Subsequently, the first transistor was created in her laboratories. And soon "Bell" began to develop and produce what is now called personal computers. This technology has developed by leaps and bounds.
Another extraterrestrial technology was the "flashlight" of aliens, cutting both metal and flesh. It was on the basis of this flashlight that the first operating laser was designed in 1960, capable of shooting down any satellites and warheads.
Lightguide fibers picked up from the crash site were clearly connected in some way to the ship's control mechanisms. In 1947, only conjectures were built about their appointment, but when the scientists of the Bell Laboratory began their study, everything became clear. It was possible to transmit not only light, but also sound signals encoded by light pulses, as well as any other information, through optical fibers. There were rumors that the technology of stealth aircraft "Stealth" used Roswell technology.
The development of the first American aircraft, called "X-33" began in 1996. Two engines of a fundamentally new design allowed him to exceed the speed of sound by 15 times!
And the principle of operation of some devices from a crashed alien ship is still not understood. For example, a high-energy microwave amplifier is capable of dividing solid bodies into individual molecules and atoms. American physicist Robert Scott Lazar, who apparently studied this UFO, said that alien reconnaissance ships can reach speeds of up to 22,000 miles per second in autonomous mode. He hopes that in the near future NASA will be able to get a new spaceship suitable for long distance travel.