The 2013 UAP Citizen Hearing. The Roswell Incident. Day Three, Sessions Three and Four.
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves multiple speakers discussing the Roswell Crash during the 2013 Citizen Hearing on UAP. The speakers include Colonel Richard French, Colonel Jesse Marcel Jr., and others. They recount events from July 1947 when a flying saucer reportedly crashed in New Mexico. Witnesses described unusual materials and the military's initial announcement of capturing a flying saucer. Over time, the official explanation changed to a weather balloon. The speakers argue that many credible witnesses support the extraterrestrial explanation. The impact of this encounter on the speakers includes a commitment to uncovering the truth about the Roswell incident and a belief that it remains one of the most significant discoveries in history.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video presents testimonies from various military personnel and researchers regarding the Roswell incident of 1947. Eyewitness accounts challenge the official narrative of a weather balloon, suggesting instead that the materials recovered were of extraterrestrial origin. The discussion highlights issues of government secrecy and intimidation faced by witnesses.
Eyewitnesses describe materials from the Roswell crash that could not be damaged and returned to their original shape, contradicting official explanations.
Colonel Richard French
Colonel Jesse Marcel Jr
“I saw a smattering of this strange on the kitchen floor that he had prepositioned.”
Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Randall
“I think we were potentially on one of the biggest stories of all time.”
Stanton Friedman
“We realized that we needed to get back and continue tracking down as many witnesses as quickly as we could.”
Donald R. Schmidt
Major Jesse Marcel Sr.
“It was not anything from this Earth that I am quite sure of.”
Denise Marcel
Managed by: United States Air Force
Investigate UFO sightings and reports
The Roswell incident of 1947 involved the recovery of a crashed flying saucer by the United States Army Air Force.
Eyewitnesses described materials from the crash that could not be damaged by standard means and would return to their original shape when crumpled.
The initial press release from the Roswell Army Airfield stated that a flying saucer had been captured, which was later retracted.
Witnesses were pressured into silence regarding the Roswell incident, including signing non-disclosure agreements.
The materials recovered from the crash were not of earthly origin, according to multiple eyewitness accounts.
Analysis Summary
Jesse Marcel Jr
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.