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  Roswell UFO incident - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Initial Air Force press releases from Roswell reported that a "flying disk" had been recovered from a nearby ranch, although the story was rapidly changed to say that the crash was in fact a weather balloon "hexagonal in shape".
The Roswell Incident received national attention in 1947, but after the "flying disk" news report was replaced by the weather balloon explanation, the event faded from the mainstream.
The initial report of a UFO crash by the military was the blunder of a particular officer suffering from an attack of hubris and caught up in the desire to "scoop" the biggest story he could see, which involved the growing number of UFO sightings.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Roswell_UFO_incident   (3500 words)

  
 Roswell UFO Crash - Crystalinks
The Roswell Incident briefly received national and even international attention in 1947, but after it was reported that the crash was of a weather balloon and not a "flying disk", the event faded from public view for over 30 years as most people simply took the government's word at face value.
The Shag Harbor incident was the crash of an unknown object in Shag Habor, Nova Scotia, Canada, in October 1967, and involved attempts by the Canadian military to recover the object.
The Height 611 UFO Incident was a 1986 Russian crash with analysis of physical debris.
www.crystalinks.com /roswell.html   (11116 words)

  
 UFO Evidence : The Roswell Incident   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
During the summer of 1997, the International UFO Museum was contacted concerning a transfer of metal allegedly obtained from the Roswell UFO crash.
According to a previously unknown 1981 interview, Jesse Marcel, the Roswell Air Force Base intelligence officer who transformed UFO history when he recovered pieces of an unidentified object in the desert, maintained to the end of his life that the object was no weather balloon.
Revised story of of the Roswell incident, from the local Roswell newspaper, 2 days after the first story appeared, reporting that a crashed flying saucer had been found and retrieved by the military.
www.ufoevidence.org /topics/roswell.htm   (1555 words)

  
 Roswell UFO incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Roswell UFO incident involved the recovery of materials near Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947 which have since become the subject of intense speculation and research.
The incident has evolved into a widely-recognized and referenced pop culture phenomenon, and for some, Roswell is synonymous with UFO and likely ranks as the most famous alleged UFO incident.
UFO researcher David Rudiak claimed that a piece of paper which appears in one of the 1947 photos of the debris contains text which confirms that aliens were recovered.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roswell_UFO_incident   (6615 words)

  
 Roswell Online - 1947 Roswell UFO Incident   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The following account of the 1947 UFO incident was taken from public records, from information provided by the International UFO Museum and from the press release for UFO Encounter 1997.
On the evening of July 3, 1947 Dan Wilmot, a respected business owner, and his wife were sitting on their front porch when they saw a bright saucer shaped object with glowing lights moving across they sky at 400-500 miles per hour.
On July 8th the Roswell Daily Record's headline story revealed that the wreckage of a flying saucer had been recovered from a ranch in the area.
www.roswell-online.com /comunity/history/ufo.htm   (841 words)

  
 Roswell UFO incident - The Black Vault Encyclopedia Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Roswell Incident briefly received national and even international attention in 1947, but after it was reported that the crash was of a weather balloon and not a "flying disk", the event faded from public view for over 30 years as most people simply took the government's word at face value.
According to Balthauser, in 1997 the International UFO Museum in Roswell received a phone call from a man claiming to be the son of an MP who had been at the base in 1947.
The Height 611 UFO Incident was a 1986 Russian crash with analysis of physical debris.
www.blackvault.com /wiki/index.php/Roswell_UFO_incident   (11500 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Roswell UFO incident
The incident has evolved into a widely-recognized and referenced pop culture phenomenon, and for some, Roswell is synonymous with UFO and likely ranks as the most famous alleged UFO incident.
These documents were anonymously dropped off at a UFO researcher’s house in 1984 and purported to be 1952 briefing papers for incoming president Dwight Eisenhower describing a high-level government agency whose purpose was to investigate aliens recovered at Roswell and to keep such information hidden from public view.
UFO researchers argue Brazel was intimidated into changing his descriptions of the debris he recovered so as to lend credence to the reports the debris was a mere "weather balloon." Numerous witness statements describe Brazel in military custody.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Roswell_UFO_incident   (6978 words)

  
 ABQjournal: Roswell, New Mexico
Because, seriously, this is your crowd, as 50,000 of your closest admirers are gathering this weekend for the Roswell UFO Festival, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the nearby crash landing of a flying saucer‹ and, naturally, the ensuing government coverup.
What Roswell residents thought were hairless extraterrestrials who crashed to earth in July 1947 were just dummies used in 1950s parachuting experiments, according to a new Air Force report.
The party's over in Roswell, and city officials are satisfied with their small town's image around the world as home to a UFO crash 50 years ago.
www.abqjournal.com /roswell   (1106 words)

  
 1947 Roswell UFO Incident - UFO Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The following account of the 1947 UFO incident was taken from public records, from information provided by the International UFO Museum and from the press release for UFO Encounter 1997.
On July 8th the Roswell Daily Record's headline story revealed that the wreckage of a flying saucer had been recovered from a ranch in the area.
UFO Evidence is one of the Internet's largest sources of quality research and information on the UFO phenomenon.
www.ufoevidence.org /documents/doc384.htm   (1018 words)

  
 Roswell UFO Crash and Project Mogul (Skeptical Inquirer July 1995)
Moore makes a strong case for the hypothesis that NYU Flight #4, which he helped launch on June 4, 1947, was the source of the debris Brazel found on the Foster ranch, and therefore the source of the "Roswell Incident" itself.
Several UFO authors claim that the wreckage, and possibly alien bodies as well, were secretly flown to Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio for analysis.
Moore says they first learned of the incident while in Dayton, and figured that it was probably caused by one of their recent polyethylene balloon flights.
www.csicop.org /si/9507/roswell.html   (2274 words)

  
 UFO sightings | UFO information | ET |
The wake-up call for the world that we were being visited, perhaps studied, by beings that were not of this earth began on July 8, 1947, when a disc-shaped UFO racing across New Mexico skies took a downward plunge and slammed into the desert near the city of Roswell.
Each appeared to be made like a wheel intersecting a wheel." However, it was still the Roswell UFO incident that put the entire world on alert.
UFO's of all shapes and sizes are appearing all over the world every day of the week.
www.ufohelpfiles.com   (756 words)

  
 Roswell New Mexico Ufo Crash, possible Roswell New Mexico UFO cover up
Glenn Dennis is called by the Roswell mortuary officer and is asked several questions relating to preserving bodies, making small caskets, and how to treat bodies that had been exposed to the sun.
The Roswell incident remained buried for another 30 years until Jesse Marcel, allowed himself to be interviewed by several researchers including Leonard Stringfield and Stanton Friedman.
Was there a Roswell Cover up, many people think that there indeed was a ufo or alien cover up, some people say they saw alien bodies at the Roswell ufo crash site.
www.alien-ufo-pictures.com /roswell_ufo_crash.html   (1760 words)

  
 Roswell Incident Updated
Interestingly enough less than a week before the Roswell Incident, on May 29, 1947, a modified V-2 rocket, called a Hermes B-1 vehicle, which was a highly classified top secret project at the time, was launched that somehow inadvertently got wires physically crossed in the guidance system.
The Roswell fire and police department personnel --- which technically might not be viewed as civilians by the public, but considered as such by the military --- are continued to be held or stopped by MPs some distance away along the dirt road leading up to the crash site.
Without any knowledge of the Roswell Incident at the time, after breaking camp close to daybreak, as the boy and his uncle are about to turn left onto a main highway from some side road not far from Fort Sumner they are stopped by a military convoy.
www.angelfire.com /indie/anna_jones1/roswell.html   (14968 words)

  
 International UFO Museum & Research Center at Roswell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Proctors told Brazel that he might be holding wreckage from a UFO or a government project, and that he should report the incident to the sheriff.
A day or two later, Mack drove into Roswell where he reported the incident to Sheriff George Wilcox, who reported it to Intelligence Officer, Major Jesse Marcel of the 509 Bomb Group, and for days thereafter, the debris site was closed while the wreckage was cleared.
According to the research of Don Schmitt and Kevin Randle, in their book, A History of UFO Crashes, from which the following account of the Roswell Incident, in part, is based, the military had been watching an unidentified flying object on radar for four days in southern New Mexico.
www.iufomrc.com /incident.shtml   (1702 words)

  
 My UFO Blog: Roswell UFO Incident Archives
In the history of UFO reports, no case has received the world-wide attention as the Roswell event of 1947.
The Roswell event is the cornerstone of UFO research.
Most all of us are familiar with the famous Roswell headline stating that the Army had captured a "flying saucer," and then the retraction a few hours later, substituting a balloon for the crashed saucer.
www.myufo.com /roswell_ufo_incident   (933 words)

  
 The Roswell Incident (UFO crash)
As the world was talking about the Kenneth Arnold sighting, the inhabitants of Roswell, New Mexico saw a large disc shaped object fly over their sleepy town.
William Brazel, a rancher in Roswell, was one of the persons who claim to have heard a loud explosion during the night.
The next day, William hopped into his truck to search his ranch for any unusual damage and to assure that his cattle were ok. In a remote field on his ranch, William stumbled on a wide field of debris.
www.spartechsoftware.com /dimensions/aliens/UFORoswell.htm   (608 words)

  
 Roswell - The Final Declassification
This discrepancy of explanations sparked decades of fascination with Roswell, and today the event is viewed as a major historical landmark in the study of UFOs.
Public interest in Roswell has skyrocketed in recent years, and as a result, at least one member of Congress made an effort to track down government records on the incident.
UFO author Stanton Friedman is one of many ufologists who have pointed out shortcomings of the GAO's investigation.
www.rense.com /general25/finalde.htm   (1022 words)

  
 Roswell New Mexico UFO Crash Incident, 1947
There is however, one incident that now seems indisputable, due to wreckage being recovered.
Some believe that documents showing this area as a location for examination are covers to throw those investigating the incident, and that the artifacts were actually flown to another base such as Edwards Air Force Base in California - (Then known as Muroc AFB).
It is not certain whether or not this and the Roswell wreckage are connected.
www.sacred-texts.com /ufo/roswel01.htm   (632 words)

  
 Roswell UFO incident information - Search.com
Template:Expert The Roswell UFO incident is a purported crash of an unidentified flying object (UFO) in Roswell, New Mexico, USA in 1947.
The Roswell Incident is a popular topic in the fields of techno and other electronic music.
The International UFO Museum & Research Center in Roswell was started in 1991 by former Roswell base public information officer Walter Haut (who in 1947 issued the flying disc press release to the local Roswell media).
www.search.com /reference/Roswell_UFO_incident   (10896 words)

  
 Talk:Roswell UFO incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I was considering adding a short section on how many Roswell claims have now been proven to be frauds, and how some UFO authors have dismissed some of their own research (but which is still touted on some websites as "evidence"), but this seems now to be extraneous.
And that is some of the detail behind prominent UFO researchers concluding that there were no aliens involved (mentioned in the intro), the revelation of shoddy research and split between two major Roswell authors (alluded to earlier), and the discrediting of several prominent witnesses.
The FACT that the ufo accounts are left there without "context" yet you feel this need to supply "context" to the skeptics demonstrates you are utterly incapable of putting aside your bias and fairly allowing the sides to present their case.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Roswell_UFO_incident   (11685 words)

  
 Roswell UFO Festival 2007 OFFICIAL WEBSITE, schedule, etc
The City of Roswell invites UFO enthusiasts and skeptics alike to join in the celebration of one of the most debated incidents in history this July 5-8, 2007.
Roswell Mayor Sam LaGrone and 2007 UFO Festival Committee is working to organize an event everyone can participate in: “This year, we want the festival to be all-inclusive.
The Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) issued a statement claiming to have recovered a crashed “flying disk.” An article ran on the front page of the Roswell Daily Record and the next day, RAAF changed its statement to say that the object was a weather balloon, not a flying disk as they previously reported.
www.roswellufofestival.com   (525 words)

  
 VJ Enterprises - Roswell Home
Roswell is perhaps the most famous of all UFO cases in the world.
Supposed debris from the Roswell crash, which surfaced in 1996 and is being analzyed by various labs.
Around July 4th, 1947, near the town of Roswell, New Mexico, a UFO crashed and four dead aliens (of the so-called Grey variety) were found near the ship.
www.v-j-enterprises.com /roswell.html   (824 words)

  
 Document Referring To The Roswell UFO Incident From Congressman's Office
HBCC UFO Research has these letters here which I will post shortly after releasing this, simply incredible letter from the Congressman's office.
What I would like to point out in the letter/document posted with this report is that it is one sentence which I found to be of great interest.
I like so many others were under the impression that there was no UFO crash at Roswell in 1947, according to the government/military.
www.ufoinfo.com /news/roswelldocument.shtml   (431 words)

  
 The Roswell Files
The story of the Roswell UFO Incident has it all- the Majestic-12 government conspiracy, alien bodies, cover-ups, a missing nurse...
The Truth about Roswell may be "out there", but is has been shrouded by faulty memories, hoaxes- and sometimes, deliberate lies.
But the same dedicated research that has made Roswell so famous has also turned up countless inconsistencies, gross elaboration, and strong indications that some of the evidence was hoaxed.
www.roswellfiles.com   (617 words)

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