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When Mac Brazel, New Mexico, left his farm to take care of the sheep in July 1947, after a hearty breakfast, he was left perplexed on the ground. Everywhere there were small fragments of something he had never seen before. Judging by the shallow hole on his estate, it came out of the sky and probably crashed after the intense thunderstorm in the middle of the night To his surprise, the aircraft had no sharp corners, as the pieces showed a rounded line everywhere. There weren't really many leftovers.

“Maybe it bounced to the ground, recovered, and flew on. Could that be possible? “, Brazel wondered.

To create some space, he collects the debris folded into the hole it made when he crashed. But the creases stretched out again by themselves. Like they're living a life of their own. He really wants to show his wife this remarkable phenomenon.

Diana comes as soon as he calls her and both admire it for a long time afterwards. "

Weird stuff,” says Diana, “It's best to take them to the Sheriff. Maybe it's something from the Air Force”


“The material with which it is built is also very light,” continues Mac, “Just feel. It looks like silk but looks like aluminum. How can such a plume-weight flying object be strong enough to shave through space without any problems? I don't think it's from this Earth. Look you won't even get a dent in it”

“Maybe you can't cut into it either? Just try it out,” suggests Diana.

She gets a pair of scissors and tries.

“Yes, you just can't get through it. It is, in my opinion, rock-solid”

“There are also a few harder parts with separate characters on it”

“They look like Egyptian Hieroglyphics”


By chance, their closest neighbours drive by. They stop their car and turn open the window.They tell them that they saw a weird round thing bouncing off their estate last night.It then went back into the air anyway. “Stuck hit by lightning,” says Procto.

Mac then shows them the remains.

“I'll just take them to the Sheriff,” he continues



Sheriff Wilcox, who is stationed in the city of Rosswell, immediately informs the Army Force Rosswell.

Lieutenant Colonel Jesse Marcel is sent to the Sheriff by Colonel William Blanchard.

Jesse Marcel immediately noticed the unusual composition of the material. It was not to crumple, not to dent, not to tear. Because he finds this so special, he decides to show it to his wife and 11-year-old son. They are also amazed at the special structure of the device and discover the characters similar to hieroglyphics on a few hard pieces. His son copies them quickly before his father takes them back.


Jesse brings the pieces to their home base, Air Field Rosswell of the 509th Battalion. The debris will then be transferred by B-29 and C-54 aircraft to Wright Field, Ohio.


On the morning of July 8, 1947, Colonel William Blanchard issued a press release.

This was forwarded via the telephone line. So that the article was published in many headlines in up to 30 afternoon newspapers.


However, a few hours later, this was denied by General Roger Ramey, commander of the 8th Air Force at the Worth Army Field in Texas. It is located about 500 km from the crash side. He was so bold to say that Blanchard had made a stupid mistake. Because, he claimed, the object was not a UFO but a Weather Balloon with a radar reflector.



Today, there are strong statements from numerous credible soldiers and others who can also testify about this event. They say that Blanchard's press release was indeed true.

After all, those who worked with him in the army for years know that he was a sturdy, sensible and businesslike individual. That he certainly wouldn't make a fool of himself by making untrue claims. Colonel Blanchard was promoted to Air Force Leader after the Rosswell event.



The statements about the crash have been continuously updated over the years. Which in itself says enough.


For example, it was first a Weather Balloon, then a spy - a Mugol balloon to spy on the Russians during the Cold War, and when many people spoke of creatures they had seen in and around the rig, they spoke of “test puppets tumbled out of a cockpit”.



The UFO did crash further down the road.It was found further in the country. Near it lay the corpses of some ufonauts.

Researchers have found these two places exactly.


In 1947, Glenn Dennis was a young funeral director who worked for Ballard funeral home. They were to provide the morgue and ambulance services for the Army Air Field.


Glenn Dennis received several phone calls from the coroner that afternoon. He was asked for small, tight-fitting boxes. Because at the time there was concern about whether or not to change the chemical composition of the Aliens' tissue.


Later that evening, he went to the primary hospital. Inside, he met a good acquaintance.It's a nurse.

She was called in by two doctors to assist them in the autopsy on the Aliens. The nurse described to him the terrible smell they gave off.One of the creatures was intact, another completely twisted.After the autopsy, the doctors said that the anatomy of their organs was completely different from that of humans.


In 1947, anyone was formally prohibited from speaking about this event. Some were even threatened with death.


Now we are more than 50 years later. The files about various separate experiences were fully opened to everyone in the USA.

Reluctantly, probably from a few. Because there are still those in power who do not want to reveal anything.


In addition, the soldiers who were present at the time are at rest or have died.



There is now also a man, Ben Smit, who went to interrogate Blanchard and Marcel's descendants, plus a whole range of other people who were involved in it in their youth. You can see a documentary about this research on Discovery Hystory “History's Greatest Mysteries”





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