Washington DC April 2011
the FBI releases thousands of files as part of its online FBI Vault one particular file draws the attention of the media and independent research
the memo dated March 22nd 1950 is a briefing to FBI director J Edgar Hoover regarding informant information about three flying saucers that were recovered in New Mexico
investigators immediately connect the memo to the infamous Roswell incident up reported UFO crash that many people believed was covered up by the military in 1947. But this document is just the latest in a series of government files that have been released in recent years suggesting there may be more to the Roswell crash than the public was told
the investigative reporter I think what I am amazed by is how many leaked documents from the 1940s have actually come out into the world and lay out details about what really happened at Roswell
on July 4th the Rancher named Mac brazel finds all kinds of strange silver to breathe he knows he doesn’t understand what he’s walking through he decides to go into Roswell and tell the sheriff something has crashed on my Ranch
Intel coming out of Roswell Army Air Field get assigned to go to the debris field and these men are told that they are to pick up every single thing that is in the debris field on the Mac brazel Ranch everything is to be picked up
on July 8th 1947 the headline on the front page of the Roswell Daily Record reports that the military had retrieved a flying saucer
but the following day the official story is suddenly chained to suggest it was nothing more than a failed weather balloon
Roswell was the home of the 509th Bomb Group this was the only atomic bomb capable Squadron anywhere in the world these people with the best of the best
the idea that intelligence Personnel at this price would you state a weather balloon for something because it is preposterous so the only Cube late is the start of the UFO Chopra
weather balloon swamp gas media right it doesn’t matter it’s always something else but a UFO the Roswell crash was covered up the fact that they retracted the story of having captured a flying saucer in my opinion it was quick PR damage control
world was told no just the weather below and for more than 30 years that’s where it was left on till Witnesses started to surface saying no it was actually in extraterrestrial craft and people saw alien bodies
Roswell researchers suggest a government-sanctioned bond of secrecy has prevented Witnesses of the crash and retrieval from coming forward publicly
but many did choose to come forward later in life including the first military officer to arrive at the Roswell crash site major Jesse Marcel according to his grandson Marcel privately shared many details of his experience with the family my grandfather made a Jesse Marcel group is a kid racing around the dinner table we talked about Roswell and see what time Brewers Asians we learned that my grandfather’s the lead investigator into what has become known as the Roswell incident and you couldn’t make heads or tails or any sense out of what he was looking at he’d gather some of the debris and decided to take it home or do they kind of canvas ideas at least whatever this stuff is it’s very significant is going to change madly and I want my family be part of this is very important
according to the family story major Marcel came home after his first visit to the site and lay the debris out on the floor of their kitchen some of the material was a strange in metal similar to foil except when crumpled up into a ball it would bounce back to its Flawless date
Marcel also claims the metal was not the same material featured in newspaper photographs being held by his grandfather
there’s a pretty famous picture of him holding a piece of debris which drives piece of foil basically and it was a weather balloon material if he grudgingly went along with the story held it and if you’re take a look at that you’ll notice that he’s not looking at the camera he’s looking up somebody barking him orders
…you fell in line at the grudgingly and did what he supposed to do