Bill Brazel Jr. talks about his father Mack, discoverer of the 1947 Roswell UFO wreckage
Analysis Summary
Mack Brazel
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The account involves a rancher named W.W. Brazzle who discovered debris from a crashed object on his ranch in Corona, New Mexico, in July 1947. He found materials that resembled lightweight wood, string, and foil, which he described as being difficult to cut or burn. Brazzle reported the find to the Air Force, who swore him to secrecy. His son, Bill, later learned about the incident and collected some scraps himself. The Air Force insisted the debris was a weather balloon, but Brazzle believed it was something much different. The encounter led to ongoing interest and investigation into the materials, but Brazzle and his son faced pressure from the military to keep quiet about their findings.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses the discovery of a flying disc near Roswell, New Mexico, and the subsequent secrecy enforced by the Air Force on the rancher who found debris. The rancher describes the materials found, which were unusual and not consistent with known aircraft.
The Air Force swore the rancher to secrecy regarding the debris he found.
WW Brazzle
“He said it was something altogether different and much bigger.”
Bill Brazzle
“It was not a weather balloon; it was something altogether different.”
Colonel William Blanchard
“Refuses to give details of what the flying disc looks like.”
Brigadier General Roger Remy
“It was so battered that he was unable to determine whether it had a disc form.”
Managed by: Army Air Forces
Investigation of unidentified flying objects
The 509th atomic bomb group headquarters at Roswell New Mexico reports that it has received one of the discs which landed on a ranch outside Roswell.
The rancher found debris that resembled balsa wood, which was real light and pliable but wouldn't burn or break.
The Air Force swore the rancher to secrecy regarding the debris he found.
The rancher believed the object was not a weather balloon, as the Air Force suggested.
The Army Air Forces announced that a flying disc has been found and is now in the possession of the army.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsranch outside Corona
Roswell, New Mexico, united_states
Air Force swore Brazzle to secrecy and collected debris
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account provides a detailed narrative of the discovery of debris from a purported UAP crash, including descriptions of the materials and the actions taken by the rancher and the Air Force. However, the witness is not the primary experiencer, and while there are some corroborative elements, the evidence remains largely anecdotal and lacks independent verification.
The rancher discovers debris from a crashed object and reports it to the Air Force, who then swear him to secrecy.
“he found a bunch of trash and uh so he went on to tell me it was bunch of sticks and Twine string”
The experiencer examines the debris, noting its unusual properties and the inability to damage it.
“the wood was kind of like balsa wood, it was real light and kind of a neutral color”
The Air Force arrives to collect the debris, leading to a sense of secrecy and urgency.
“they just said well like we're going to have it one way or the other”
saw debris and materials
handled the debris
conversations about the debris and Air Force involvement
Five Observables (0/5)
The debris was described as being made of unusual materials, but the craft itself was not directly observed.
The encounter is unique due to the involvement of the Air Force and the secrecy surrounding the debris.
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