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Wonderful tidbits about the latest truth about UFOs

Aliens falling on the earth

Roswell, USA, 1947, a loud noise broke through the stormy night sky. The next day, all the newspapers reported that a UFO crashed in the local area, and even the bodies of aliens were scattered in the wreckage! But then, the plot suddenly took a turn for the better: the US government denied that there was a UFO crash, and the attitudes of all parties suddenly changed. A UFO unsolved case that lasted for more than half a century began ... did aliens really fall to the earth? And how many unknown secrets are hidden in this?

Just like a meteor dragging a flame to the ground, when a UFO is dragged to the ground by the friction of the atmosphere, the vibration faced by human beings far exceeds the crash itself.

For aliens, perhaps this is just an ordinary accident in their long interstellar voyage, but human beings feel the existence of another life form.

Aliens are not far away from us, but we are at a loss when they unexpectedly appear on the earth.

The UFO hit Roswell.

July 4th, 1947, American Independence Day.

Roswell, a small town in southeastern New Mexico, is being swept by a strong storm. Such lightning, thunder and downpour are quite rare in the arid four corners States (note: Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona in the southwestern United States).

165438+ At about 0: 30 in the evening, farmer Mike bledsoe suddenly saw a dazzling light, whistling past his farm at 120 km northwest of Roswell, and then there was a huge explosion in the distance, as if something had fallen from the sky.

Bledsoe thinks it's just a meteorite. But the next day, after the wind and rain stopped, when he drove the sheep to the farm, he was shocked by what he saw.

In the range of almost 1000 meters long and 800 meters wide, countless metal fragments are scattered. It seems that a plane crashed on a farm at the scene, but there is no wreckage at the scene. When bledsoe tried to get close to the wreckage, his sheep said that they would not go any further. At this time, he found that under the rising sun, those seemingly metal fragments were actually different from any metal he had ever seen. He thinks it's not that simple.

On July 6th, bledsoe came to Roswell Police Station with some fragments collected from the scene and gave them to the sheriff. The roswell Police Department immediately reported the incident to the military and sent the debris brought by bledsoe to a nearby air base.

The police blocked the wreckage scattered on the farm and began to investigate. Almost at the same time, the military also responded.

On July 7th, Major Jesse Masire and another officer of the B509 Brigade of the US Army Air Force stationed at the base near Roswell followed bledsoe to the incident site. B509 Brigade is an elite in the US Air Force. It successfully dropped an atomic bomb on Japan at the end of World War II, and was still responsible for nuclear strikes after the war, with a very high level of confidentiality. Major Masire collected many fragments at the scene. It was getting late when he finished his work. Because of the long distance, he didn't send them back to the base immediately, but directly took them back to Roswell's home.

On this day, bledsoe's farm was very busy. In addition to the police and firefighters involved in the investigation, journalists and nearby residents who got the news also rushed over.

Franca is the youngest daughter of a fireman. Her father took her to the scene to show her these unusual things, but only let her stay outside the cordon. Fortunately, franca accidentally stepped on a piece of debris, and she quickly hid it in her pocket in surprise.

"That thing is very light. I can't feel anything in my hands. I can't feel anything touching my skin. How strange! " Later, when talking about the characteristics of the unknown metal, franca recalled.

Soon after, a large number of American soldiers boarded military trucks and blocked bledsoe's farm. No one is allowed to get near it. They were ordered to retrieve all the debris from the scene and transport it to the base.

It was already two o'clock in the morning when Major Masire got home, but he didn't feel tired at all because he was very excited. He took out the fragments brought back from the farm and observed them carefully under the light.

These things are light, reflect light and have a metallic texture. When you hold them in your hand, you can hardly feel their weight, as if you were in weightlessness. Major Masire took a big piece from it and tried to break it, but it was far harder than he thought. No matter how bent it is, it won't break, and it will only leave countless wrinkles on it. He laid the pieces flat on the table. Surprisingly, after a while, the wrinkles disappeared without a trace, and the fragments returned to their original appearance, as if no one had ever touched them.

It must be made of some metal with memory function. Major Masire thinks there can be no such thing on earth. He took out his lighter again and tried to light the debris, but it didn't light at all, and the temperature didn't even rise. This further convinced him that this thing came from outside the earth.

Little Jesse Masire, the son of Major Masire, went to bed early, but was pulled out of bed by his overexcited father. He showed his son the magic fragments on the kitchen floor. Little Jesse Masire was immediately shocked by these things. He wanted to keep part of it, but Major Masire wouldn't allow it. He said that he would send all these pieces to the base today, which would definitely shock the world. After dawn, Major Masire sent the wreckage back to Fort Worth Air Force Base, and reported the matter completely to the commander, Colonel William blanchard.

At the same time, on July 8th, a civil engineer in Grady Sokro found the remains of a metal plate, which was about 9 meters in diameter and cracked in the middle, on the wasteland with metal fragments everywhere, 5 kilometers west of bledsoe Farm. Several bodies were scattered in the broken debris and on the ground nearby. Strangely, these bodies are very thin, estimated to be only about 100 to 130 cm tall and weigh less than 20 kg. They have big eyes and a small mouth on their big heads. They were wearing tight gray uniforms and had no hair. They look strange. Grady heard a few days ago that unknown metal fragments had been found in bledsoe farm. He intuitively thought that the fragments fell from the wreckage, so he informed the military at the first time.

After receiving the news, the US military immediately blocked the wasteland. A large number of soldiers transported the newly discovered wreckage and bodies back by truck. Subsequently, Watt Hunter, an official of the public relations department of the US military, issued a press release to two local radio stations and two newspapers in Roswell, announcing the major discoveries made by the US military in four days.

On July 9th, Roswell's Daily Chronicle published a headline that shocked the world: On July 4th, a UFO (there was no UFO at that time) crashed into bledsoe Farm near Roswell and was discovered by the US Air Force. Military personnel said that the object is being inspected at a nearby base and will be sent to Ohio for further inspection and analysis.

As soon as the news came out, it aroused the curiosity of all walks of life and then spread all over the country. Soon after, "Roswell, the falling flying saucer found in the United States" appeared in the media pages all over the world, causing great sensation.

On the afternoon of the news release, Mike Andy, the editor-in-chief of Roswell Morning News, had never been so busy and concerned. The phone on his desk kept ringing.

"We are just a tabloid in a small town in New Mexico. As a result, in one afternoon, we received countless calls from new york, London and Tokyo asking about this matter. " Macandie said he was flattered, as if Roswell, an unknown town, had become the center of the world in one day.

However, only six hours later, everything turned around and became incredible and confusing.

Just as the outside world was ecstatic about the discovery of UFO, Major Macire received an order to send the fragments in his hand to the office of General Lame, commander of the Eighth Army of the Army Air Force. Subsequently, the military announced that the commander, General George Remy, would take over all responsibility for the incident.

Irving Newton is a weather officer at Fort Worth Air Force Base. When Roswell found that the news of aliens was widely circulated outside, he received an order: come to General Lame's office at once.

In General Lame's office, Owen met General Remy and Major Masire, all puzzled. On General Lame's desk, there are some metal fragments. The general told him that this was brought by Major Masire from bledsoe Farm in Roswell.

Then, Admiral Lame asked, "Is this a flying saucer?"

Owen examined the fragments on the table carefully and then replied, "No, it's just a probe balloon."

"Are you sure?" Admiral Lamay asked again.

Owen said he was sure he knew what it was.

The major's side is unnatural. Shortly after he handed over the metal fragments, he was called by General Remy. He handed some clips to Masire and asked him to prepare a new press conference at once. To Major Masire's shock, the fragments handed to him by the general were not the strange metal he brought back at all, but some fragments of ordinary man-made machinery. In this regard, Admiral Lame did not express any objection.

Despite doubts and reluctance, Major Masire could not disobey the orders of his superiors. He had to accept the arrangement and attend the press conference.

At the press conference, General Remy announced to reporters that what they had heard about UFOs was completely false. His officer, that is, Major Masire, made a serious mistake. He mistakenly thought that he had found a fragment of a flying saucer, but in fact, it was just an aerial sounding balloon confirmed by the military. No UFO ever crashed on a farm in bledsoe, and no suspicious objects were found on the scene by the US military. Then, he showed the fragments of the balloon, and there was a photo taken in General Lame's office: Major Masire squatted on the ground, holding exactly the same thing as the displayed fragments.

So, the next day's newspaper reissued the news, clarified the mistake they reported yesterday: the falling unidentified object was a probe balloon, not a UFO from another planet, and apologized for it.

The news immediately caused an uproar. In less than 24 hours, the military's attitude was completely different, which immediately hit people who were still immersed in surprises. But many people are skeptical: events change too fast. Is there something else to hide?

However, when the outside world asked the parties for the truth of the matter, their attitude suddenly took a 180 degree turn: everyone seemed to unify their rhetoric overnight and refused to disclose any information about the matter except the official one.

1947 On the stormy night of July 4th, was it an alien flying saucer that landed in Roswell? Who is lying?

Faced with widespread public doubts, shortly after the roswell incident, the "Blue Book Project" of the US military was officially launched. In this plan, investigators will reprocess data and documents related to flying saucers and establish a confidentiality level for this purpose; Then send it to the national archives for easy preservation.

The original intention of the military to carry out this plan is to tell the public that the legends about UFOs and aliens are nonsense by exposing the truth of UFO sightings, and at the beginning of the plan, the obviously suggestive word "UFO" was replaced by a more neutral "UFO" to reduce people's interest and worry about UFOs. But for this reason, Roswell, full of doubts, and more and more UFO sightings appeared in the plan, which made more people interested in aliens and UFOs, and the number of researchers surged, which was quite different from the initial expectations of the military. So they broke their promise and kept silent about the plan. On 1969, they released the news that "there is no evidence that alien higher creatures have visited the earth" and hastily planned the blue book.

This also makes people increasingly doubt the authenticity of the Roswell incident.

The truth was covered up.

Stanton friedman, the most famous UFO expert and outstanding nuclear physicist in the world, was born in 1934. He was only 13 years old when the Roswell incident happened, and he was still an ignorant teenager in middle school. However, after 10 years, he became interested in UFOs.

1956, Friedman graduated from the university of Chicago with a master's degree in nuclear physics, and then entered the big companies such as General Motors and Westinghouse Electric to engage in nuclear physics research for 14 years. During this period, he used his spare time to study countless UFO incidents, including the most famous and suspicious Roswell incident. Through research, Friedman began to believe that the existence of aliens was not empty talk. He once said: "Aliens are not possible, but real." These unresolved stories always interested Friedman, so in 1970, he quit his job as a nuclear physicist and began to investigate a series of UFO events in the world.

At this time, more than 20 years have passed since the Roswell incident, and the military still insists on its original position, claiming that a sounding balloon landed at bledsoe farm and refused to disclose any information. After doing a lot of research, Friedman thinks that if we want to find out the truth of Roswell incident, we can only look for clues from those parties. However, after years of silence, are these people willing to disclose more information?

1978, Friedman got in touch with Major Jesse Masire, who was nearly old and rare. By this time, Masire had retired. Nearly 30 years after the incident, he felt that there was nothing to worry about.

"I found something very strange. I tried to burn it, but it didn't burn. I want to break it, but it keeps breaking. I don't think it's surprising that they covered up the truth for so long, because it came from outer space, which is why they don't want anyone to know what we found. I think these things still exist somewhere. " Major Masire said publicly in a video.

In addition, to Friedman's surprise, Major Masire even revealed an even more incredible fact to him: three days before the UFO crashed, the US military radar had found it. At that time, it flew very fast, the speed was very irregular, even faster than a meteor, which made the Air Force full of interest in it from the beginning and continued to track it. And what happened after that may have been as early as they expected.

With Major Masire's statement, in the early 1990s, many dusty facts in the Roswell incident began to surface gradually.

George Robert is the owner of KGFL Radio in Roswell. 1July 9, 947, his radio station first broadcast the news that the US military found the wreckage of a flying saucer in Roswell. However, the next day, when the radio station was preparing for further continuous coverage of the incident, Robert received a phone call from Washington.

The call was made by an official in the Senate. On the phone, he seriously warned Robert that he could not continue to broadcast news about UFOs, and threatened that if he did not obey the instructions, his radio station would be cancelled immediately.

At the same time, Frank Joshi, the announcer in charge of broadcasting this event on KGFL Radio, also received a warning from Washington.

"I received several phone calls, one from the Pentagon. The person on the phone asked me if there was any news about flying saucers. This is a feeling of great power. I said, "Yes, I did". The other party said,' If you spread panic to the public, you will get into a lot of trouble.' I said,' I'm a citizen. You can't talk to me like that. You can't threaten me like that. You can't tell me what's on. The other party said,' I'll let you know what I can do. It hung up with a bang. "Years later, to the media, Tracy recalled.

Undoubtedly, after the incident, Roswell's witnesses were threatened and warned not to disclose what they knew to the outside world.

A few days after the UFO crashed, several FBI agents found franca. They told franca that she had to swear that she wasn't there when the roswell incident happened. She didn't see anything and didn't know anything. If she doesn't do this, it is very likely that her relatives will find her body in the desert. Franca was a child at that time. She was so scared that she had to obey the instructions of these people.

Linda Slippy, 1947, is a telegraph operator at a radio communication station in Albuquerque, New Mexico. On the day of the crash, she received a specific report from Roswell about what happened at bledsoe Farm, but just as she was about to send it out, the FBI cut off the signal and said that they had been ordered to stop sending it.

Even Brigadier General Thomas Dubos, Chief of Staff of the Eighth Army of the US Army Air Force, expressed a completely different view from the military statement at that time when recalling the Roswell incident.

"The use of probe balloons is just a cover, an illusion created for the media. My Sima Lun told me that you are not allowed to discuss this matter, which is more important than top secret. This matter is beyond my authority, so don't say anything and forget the whole thing. "

Brigadier General Dubos is the highest-ranking official in the United States government. Masire was at the air base when he sent the collected wreckage to the headquarters. He was one of the senior officers who witnessed the wreckage at that time. But he died on 199 1, and only told his family a few facts at the last moment of his life.

Friedman felt that according to the testimony of these parties, it was almost certain that the US military had concealed the truth about roswell. But what interested him more than those metal fragments was the complete UFO wreckage and alien bodies found by the US military in the wasteland outside bledsoe farm on July 8.

Before the military completely denied the Roswell UFO crash, Friedman noticed that the first person to find the wreckage was a civil engineer named Grady. However, in the secret information revealed later by Major Masire, the US military seems to have known the existence of UFOs for a long time, and he has reason to believe that the US military is ready to look for the remains of UFOs.

Soon after, another party to the Roswell incident, Staff Sergeant Kaufman, who was in charge of a "secret mission" at that time, disclosed the inside story in an interview with 1993, which seemed to clearly confirm this point.

As Major Macire said, the U.S. military radar had been tracking the UFO for a long time before it crashed in Roswell. 1On the stormy night of July 4, 947, the target suddenly disappeared over Roswell. "It looks like an airplane missile or something fell."

So Kaufman was organized into a group of nine people and drove to the area where the radar signal disappeared. They are the only people allowed to go there to look for the crashed alien spacecraft and its crew.

Kaufman said the crash site was north of Roswell. He and his companions got out of the car and stood two or three hundred meters away to observe and found a big crack in the middle of the UFO. "I knew it wasn't an airplane or a missile," Kaufman recalled. "A body is on the wall, the other half is exposed, and the other half is still in that thing. When we approached, there were three bodies inside. " According to his description, these aliens are all wearing very close-fitting one-piece uniforms with a shiny object on the belt buckle. Their eyes, noses and ears are smaller than humans, and they have no hair. They are about 5 feet 3 inches tall (about 1.6 meters), with "normal" hands and gray skin. Kaufman also investigated the crashed UFO and drew three photos. In his view, this is a strange-looking plane, which looks very advanced, and it is difficult to manufacture even with the technology of the 1990s.

After completing the preliminary investigation, Staff Sergeant Kaufman radioed the base. He thought that the aliens in the UFO were dead, so he specially contacted the base hospital and even the funeral home. Later, Kaufman put the findings of that night into a report and handed it to his superiors, but he thought something was strange and secretly left a copy. However, a few days later, he learned from the base hospital that the bodies of those aliens had not been transported away, and his boss also gave him an order not to disclose anything that happened in Roswell to the outside world.

More than 40 years have passed since the incident, and Staff Sergeant Kaufman has told his story completely. When asked about the secret level of this matter at that time, Kaufman replied: "To the presidential level, President Truman." Unfortunately, however, there is no evidence except the copy of the report he kept in those years. In this regard, Kaufman said helplessly: "If you think it is credible, believe it."