Roswell
UFO Incident
The Roswell UFO incident refers to an event in
mid 1947, when a United States Air Force surveillance balloon crashed at a ranch near Roswell, New
Mexico, prompting claims alleging the crash was of an Roswell UFO incident extraterrestrial
spaceship.
224/262 Roswell UFO incident 89/100..136
(89=24p Fakers) (224/8=28 Misleads) (262/2=131=32p Joker, Jester,
Idiotic)
104/85 Roswell 32/40 Amusingly (32 Fumbler)
(85/5=17 Lie) (104 Moonwalk, 14 =Sham)
42/39 UFO 15/12 (42 Fabricated, Freemason) (39
Amusement, Illusion)
78/138 Incident
42/48 Hoax (42 Idiotic) (138/6=23 Fraud, Fantasy, Faker) (78/2=39
Illusion)
270/432 Surveillance balloon crashed 108/153
(27,18 Faked) (153/3=51 Conspiracy, Freemason) (432/9=48 Hoax)
309/366 Extraterrestrial spaceship 120/159/3=53
Nonsensical (120/6=20 WE DO) (366/6=61=18p Faked) (309/3=103=27p
Faked)
After an initial spike of interest, the
military reported that the crash was merely of a conventional weather
balloon. Interest subsequently waned until the late 1970s when
ufologists began promulgating a variety of increasingly elaborate
conspiracy theories, claiming that one or more alien spacecraft had
crash-landed, and that the extraterrestrial occupants had been
recovered by the
military who then engaged in a cover-up.
In the 1990s, the US military published reports
disclosing the true nature of the crashed Project Mogul balloon. Nevertheless, the Roswell incident
continues to be of interest in popular media, and conspiracy theories
surrounding the event persist. Roswell has been called "the
world's most famous, most exhaustively investigated, and most
thoroughly debunked UFO claim".
296/433 A conventional weather balloon
116/145/5=29 Falsity) (116/4=29 Deceits)(296/8=37 Concocted)
(433=84p/2=42 Fabricated)
222/264 Conspiracy theories 96/102 (96
Freemason) (102/2=51 Conspiracy, Freemason)
(222/2=111 This is A Lie,
222/3=666) (264/8=33 Phony, Laughable)
146/286 Debunked UFO claim 65/88-Program
(286/11=26 Unreal) (146/2/73=21p Hoax)
Coordinates 33°58.1′N 105°14.6′W =
34+105= 139 Freemasonry
The sequence of events was triggered by the
crash of a Project Mogul balloon near Roswell. On July 8, 1947, the
Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) public information officer Walter Haut,
issued a press release stating that personnel from the field's 509th
Operations Group had recovered a "flying disc", which had
crashed on a ranch near Roswell.
July 8, 1947= 7+8+1+9+4+7=36 = 3-6's=666, Sum
1-36=666
542/916 Recovered a "flying disc",
which had crashed on a ranch near Roswell 272/295 (272/8=34 Lie)
(295/5=59=17p Lie) (542/2=271=58p Misleading) (916/4=229=50p
Unrealistic)
108/162 Flying disc 54/54 (108=18 Faked)
(162/6=27 Untrue) (54 Improvise)
The military decided to conceal the true
purpose of the crashed device – nuclear test monitoring – and
instead inform the public that the crash was of a weather balloon.
Later that day, the press reported that Commanding General of the
Eighth Air Force Roger Ramey had stated that a weather balloon was
recovered by the RAAF personnel. A press conference was held,
featuring debris (foil, rubber and wood) said to be from the crashed
object, which matched the weather balloon description. Historian
Robert Goldberg wrote that the intended effect was achieved: "the
story died the next day".
On June 14, 1947, William Brazel, a foreman
working on the Foster homestead, noticed clusters of debris
approximately 30 miles (50 km) north of Roswell, New Mexico. This
date—or "about three weeks" before July 8—appeared in
later stories featuring Brazel, but the initial press release from
the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) said the find was "sometime
last week", suggesting Brazel found the debris in early July.
Brazel told the Roswell Daily Record that he and his son saw a "large
area of bright wreckage made up of rubber strips, tinfoil, a rather
tough paper and sticks." He paid little attention to it but
returned on July 4 with his son, wife and daughter to gather up the
material. Some accounts have described Brazel as having gathered some
of the material earlier, rolling it together and stashing it under
some brush. The next day, Brazel heard reports about "flying
discs" and wondered if that was what he had picked up. On July
7, Brazel saw Sheriff Wilcox and "whispered kinda confidential
like" that he may have found a flying disc. Another account
quotes Wilcox as saying Brazel reported the object on July 6.
295/515 Whispered kinda confidential like
151/173=40p Falsehood, Amusingly (151=36p Sum 1- 36=666) (295/5=59=17p
Lie) (515/5=103=27p Untrue, Faked)
The Roswell UFO Incident is a total farce, and
imaginary UFO's fabricated for the Air Force's agenda...whatever that
may be....is their affairs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roswell_UFO_incident
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