#60 Roswell Revealed — Need to Know — February 2025
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion features Bryce Zel and Don Schmidt, who is a leading researcher on the Roswell incident. They talk about the 1947 crash in New Mexico, which was initially reported as a flying saucer but later dismissed as a weather balloon. Schmidt shares his skepticism when he first investigated Roswell in 1989. He emphasizes the extraordinary reactions from military personnel and civilians, suggesting that their behavior indicated something significant occurred. They discuss various government explanations over the years, including Project Mogul and crash test dummies, which have been widely criticized. The conversation highlights the ongoing interest and controversy surrounding Roswell, suggesting it remains a pivotal case in UAP research.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses various claims surrounding the Roswell incident, including crash retrievals and government coverups. Key figures like Lou Alzando and Don Schmidt share their insights on the historical context and ongoing investigations. The conversation highlights the complexity and secrecy surrounding UAP phenomena.
Roswell was a crash, not a balloon or test dummies, and biological samples were recovered.
Bryce Zel
Anna Paulina Luna
Jake Barber
Lou Alzando
“I am not allowed to talk about crash retrievals at all or I will go to jail.”
Donald Schmidt
“I still maintain that Roswell is the granddaddy of them all.”
Stanton Friedman
Stephen Schiff
Managed by: U.S. Congress
Investigate claims of UFO crash and cover-up
Jake Barber claims that he was flying helicopters that picked up crash wreckage.
Lou Alzando was told he was not allowed to talk about crash retrievals or he would go to jail.
Roswell was a crash, not a balloon or test dummies, and biological samples were recovered.
The government has provided multiple explanations for the Roswell incident over the years.
Witnesses were threatened to remain silent about the Roswell incident.
Congressman Stephen Schiff accused the Air Force of a massive ongoing coverup regarding Roswell.
The Air Force's explanation of Project Mogul was dismissed based on their own records.
The government has a history of offering different explanations for the Roswell incident.
There were multiple eyewitness accounts of non-human bodies recovered at Roswell.