Roswell: What Really Happened. Richard Dolan Livestream.
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Summary
The person is a researcher discussing the Roswell incident that occurred in 1947. They explain that a sheep herder named Mac Brazel found crash debris on July 5, 1947, near Roswell, New Mexico. Brazel reported the debris to the sheriff, who sent military personnel to investigate. On July 7, military officers collected the debris, which included unusual materials. Later, the military claimed the debris was from a weather balloon, contradicting earlier statements. The researcher highlights the impact of Roswell on American society and the ongoing interest in the case. They emphasize that the incident remains significant in UFO discussions and has influenced public perception over the years.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video provides a detailed analysis of the Roswell incident, emphasizing its significance in American history and the ongoing debate surrounding the event. It highlights various claims from witnesses and military personnel, suggesting a cover-up by the government regarding the true nature of the crash. The discussion also touches on the implications of the incident for understanding UFO phenomena.
The military's explanation of the Roswell incident as a weather balloon was a cover story.
Mac Brazel
“The material seemed unusually lightweight and unusually strong.”
Jesse Marcel
“It was something I had never seen before or since; it certainly wasn't anything built by us.”
George Wilcox
Nathan Twining
Thomas DuBose
“The whole balloon part of it was a cover story.”
Managed by: US Air Force
High-altitude balloon project to detect Soviet nuclear tests
The Roswell crash of 1947 left a damaging mark on American society and democratic institutions, contributing to a black budget culture.
Witnesses reported that the debris from the Roswell crash included unusually lightweight and strong materials that could not be dented.
The military's explanation of the Roswell incident as a weather balloon was a cover story.
Mac Brazel was under military guard for several days after the crash and was pressured to change his story.
The GAO's investigation into Roswell revealed that all records from the Roswell Army Airfield during the relevant period were destroyed.