Topic > Roswell Conspiracy - 2727

What really happened during the summer of 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico? People have discussed this topic countless times. Despite all the deviations of what happened, there is a general chronology. During June and July 1947, a plane landed on Mac Brazel's ranch; Brazel proceeded to tell Sheriff George Wilcox. He sent a member of the Roswell Army Airfield base to look at the wreckage on Brazel's ranch. This person brought some of the debris back to the base for further inspection. On July 8, 1947, newspapers published stories about how someone found a flying saucer in New Mexico. However, the government told newspapers to report that it was simply a weather balloon that had crashed. After that, everyone just accepted the story and dropped the topic. Throughout that story, much evidence was not told to the media. There were numerous photos that remained unpublished. Many affidavits went unnoticed, and no one paid attention to the inconsistencies in the government's justifications. Due to illustrative photographs, multiple eyewitness accounts, and contradictory government explanations, there is ample evidence that the government hid an alien landing in Roswell, New Mexico. There are many detailed and certified photos revealing evidence that there was a space accident at Roswell in 1947. A key photograph was that of Ramey's memo. The Associated Press took this photograph on July 8, 1947, six days after the alleged sightings. Brigadier General Roger Ramey was examining apparent debris from the crash with Colonel Thomas Dubose. In this photograph, a piece of paper was hanging from Ramey's pocket. Due to technological advances, paper is mostly readable. The computers knew of the accident and that they would transport the wreckage to another military base. Many eyewitness accounts with similar details eliminate the possibility that a single person composed the entire event. Conflicting government reports demonstrate that knowledge of the incident is dynamic and depends on how they want people to react. This question is important because it raises the possibility that if the government hides information about a space accident from the public, there could be other accidents in which the government hides the truth from the public. Despite the government's best attempts to cover up the Roswell crash, eyewitness accounts from ordinary people validate the idea that an unidentified flying object crashed in Roswell, New Mexico, forever changing the lives of several people..