Roswell 1947: The Definitive Story - Tom Carey
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is a UAP researcher who became interested in the Roswell incident after reading a book about it in 1980. The encounter involves a crash of a flying disc in July 1947, which was discovered by rancher Mac Brazel. He found wreckage and later reported seeing bodies near the crash site. The military arrived quickly to secure the area and collect evidence. The researcher details multiple crash sites and witnesses, including claims of non-human entities. After the encounter, the researcher felt compelled to investigate further and share findings, believing the Roswell case had significant implications for understanding UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses the Roswell incident, detailing claims of a flying disc crash, the presence of non-human bodies, and military cover-ups. Witnesses recount threats and a swift cleanup operation by the military to suppress information. The narrative highlights the ongoing intrigue and investigation surrounding the case.
The military threatened witnesses with death to keep them quiet about the Roswell incident.
Tom
“It had a crash, it had little bodies in it, it had death threats, it had a cover up.”
Stanton Friedman
“He is quite rightly identified as the father of Roswell.”
Jesse Marcel
“This wasn't anything like what he was used to.”
Glenn Dennis
“They asked him how to treat biological material that's been out in the desert.”
Managed by: U.S. Army Air Forces
investigation of a reported UFO crash
The Army Air Forces has announced that a flying disc has been found and is now in the possession of the army.
There is very compelling evidence that we may not be alone.
Non-human exotic origin vehicles have either landed or crashed.
The Roswell case had everything: a crash, little bodies, death threats, and a cover-up.
Witnesses reported an explosion in the air rather than a crash on the ground.
Two beings were ejected from the craft and landed two and a half miles east of the debris field site.
The military threatened witnesses with death to keep them quiet.
The military conducted a cleanup operation that started on July 8th and finished by July 10th.
Glenn Dennis received phone calls from the military about how to treat biological material.
Bodies were transported to Wright Field after the incident.