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Rebuttal to the Air Force's Roswell Report: Case Close
On July 8, 1947, the U.S. Army Air Force cordoned off the area around Roswell, New Mexico, and removed all evidence of one of the most astonishing events in recorded history...
The Roswell Incident involved the recovery of materials near Roswell, New Mexico, USA, on July 7, 1947, which has since become the subject of intense speculation, rumor and questioning. There are widely divergent views on what actually happened and passionate debate about what evidence can be believ...
The Roswell Incident and Project Mogul ... The possible connection between the Roswell Incident and Mogul was first realized by researcher Robert G. Todd, and independently by Karl T. Pflock.
On or around Independence Day, 1947, during a severe thunderstorm near Roswell, New Mexico, an Air Force experiment using high altitude balloons blew apart and fell to the earth.
READ ALL ABOUT IT! Read the original Roswell incident stories as they appeared in the Albuquerque Journal. ... Crash Site Claims Abound 'Round Roswell Fifty years after the "Roswell Incident," ...
When the question of what crashed was revived in the early 1980s, the "Roswell Incident" became a focus of conspiracy theorists, ... The Roswell incident makes us wonder about human bloodlines, ...
Interestingly enough less than a week before the Roswell Incident, on May 29, 1947, a modified V-2 rocket, called a Hermes B-1 vehicle, which was a highly classified top secret project at the time, ...
Air Force News Special Report Roswell Report: Case Closed Executive Summary
From the July/August 1995 Skeptical Inquirer: The Roswell Incident and Project Mogul by Dave Thomas ... The ยน90s became the Decade of Roswell, and the incident has assumed UFOdom's "best case" mantle.
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