DECLASSIFIEDUFOS

Roswell Incident

The 1947 crash near Roswell, New Mexico, and the subsequent military cover-up that sparked decades of UFO conspiracy theories.

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OVERVIEW

In July 1947, a rancher discovered debris on his property near Roswell, New Mexico. The military initially claimed it was a 'flying disc,' then quickly retracted the statement, saying it was a weather balloon. Decades later, declassified documents and witness testimonies have kept the mystery alive.

KNOWN FACTS

Witness testimony from military personnel

Declassified Project Mogul documents

Physical debris descriptions inconsistent with weather balloons

Radar tracking of unknown objects prior to crash

CLAIMS

The military recovered alien craft and bodies

Witnesses reported non-human physiology

Debris exhibited unusual material properties

The official story changed multiple times

EVIDENCE FOR

Witness testimony from military personnel

Declassified Project Mogul documents

Physical debris descriptions inconsistent with weather balloons

Radar tracking of unknown objects prior to crash

EVIDENCE AGAINST

Project Mogul was a classified balloon program

No physical evidence of alien origin has been produced

Witness memories are unreliable after decades

The military had incentive to conceal classified programs

OPEN QUESTIONS

No open questions recorded.

SOURCES

The Roswell ReportGovernment Report
Witness to RoswellBook

TIMELINE

1947

Debris discovered on Brazel's ranch

1947

Initial press release claims 'flying disc'

1994

Air Force report identifies debris as Project Mogul

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