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Published by JohnPGillis, 2016-10-11 20:06:20

ROSWELL

ROSWELL

THE
ROSWELL

FILE

JOHG JOHN G.



The Roswell Crash

Near Corona, New Mexico, early July, 1947: After a hot, humid afternoon, a violent thunderstorm filled the
night skies. Sheep rancher Mac Brazel was used to the sound of the lightning, wind, and thunder, but this night
something was different. Mac heard a sound that frightened him, an extremely loud sound... it was like a
crash. He retired for the night, and slept through the rest of the storm. Shortly, this quiet, soft-spoken working
man would enter a world he neither desired, nor endured well. He would begin a story that has continued to
this day.

The day after the storm, Brazel headed back into the pastures to check for any damage. He was startled to find
a large debris field. The debris seemed strange to him. He took some of the strange materials to a nearby
neighbor who urged him to report his find. After talking to the Roswell, N. M. authorities, he is questioned by
the local radio station reporter Frank Joyce, who also reports the Brazel find to Roswell Army Airforce Base.
The information is relayed to Intelligence Officer Jesse Marcel Sr. Accompanied by a security officer, Marcel
meets with Brazel, and the debris field is examined. Marcel is equally confused by the find, and loads the
debris up, taking some of it to his house. His son, Jesse Jr. vividly recalled the strange properties of the
material his father brought home that night.

Colonel William "Butch" Blanchard ordered the debris field cordoned off, and began the investigation. On
July 8th, Blanchard ordered the release of a press statement. Lt Walter Haut would write the famous story
confirming the Air Force had a "flying disc" in it's possession. Shortly, the statement would be corrected, the
saucer was now a weather balloon. Major Edwin Easley was ordered to shut off all roads to the crash site, and
blackout information from the crash field. The debris was removed and flown to Eighth Air Force
Headquarters in Ft. Worth, Texas, under the command of General Roger Ramey.

Colonel Dubose in Houston receives a phone call from a "very high" authority ordering him to devise a
cover-up story. The weather balloon cover is created. Marcel Sr. would later state that the material he brought
from New Mexico was switched with other so-called balloon material. The photographs were taken by James
Bond Johnson. Meanwhile, back at Roswell, Mortician Glen Dennis of the Ballard Funeral Home is contacted
by Roswell for 4 "hermetically" sealed coffins that would fit children.

A nurse friend of Mortician Dennis tells him a remarkable story. While working at RAAF, she is called by
doctors to assist in an "alien autopsy". She is sworn to secrecy, but must confide in someone. She later meets
Dennis, and draws him a sketch of what she saw. She shortly is transfered, and never heard from again. The
news of the "flying disc" makes headlines world wide, and Mac Brazel begins to regret the day he found the
strange debris.

A number of people have now seen the UFO wreckage, and even alien bodies. Frank Kaufman gets a first
hand look at the crash site, and the alien bodies. The wreckage and alien bodies are stored at Roswell

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with his girlfriend, both testify that they stumble across the wreckage of a disc-shaped object in the desert of
New Mexico.

UFOCASEBOOK.COM

SOURCE: HTTP://WWW.UFOCASEBOOK.COM



















WHAT IS PRINTED ON THE PAPER THE GENERAL IS HOLDING?





EMBLEM OF THE 509TH BOMB WALKER AIRBASE. PICTURE TAKEN
WING AT WALKER 1960. LATER BASE CLOSED.

MANYHOSWIGHMTASNMY ACNRYASSHTOSRITIEESS MWAENRYETTHHEEORREY?SDEBRIS WAS FOUND AT ONE SIGHT, AS WELL AS MORE IN A BARN. THEN TWO OTHER

MMAARMRACCNEYELSLAIGFNHDSIGHTS ARE TOLD TO HAVE HAD FLYING SAUCERS AND ALIENS. WITH ONE ALIVE. DID ONE CRASH NORTH OF ROSWELL AND
OTUS NMADNY STORIES MANY THEORYSANOTHER START TO FALL APART BY THE BRAZEL RANCH TO THE NORTH WEST AND FINALLY LAND AROUND CORONA ? WHO

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FOUND IT?

MY OPINION;

SIGHTS ONE AND
THREE ARE THE
MOST LIKELY. ON
THE BRAZEL RANCH
DEBRIS WAS FOUND
BY THE RANCHER
AND MARCEL.
LATER OTHERS MAY
OF FOUND THE
INTACT SAUCER
WITH DEAD ALIENS.
WITH ONE ALIVE.
THE OTHER FEW
SIGHTS MAY OR
MAY NOT HAVE
BEEN CONNECTED.
SOME PEOPLE MAY
HAVE SAID THEY
SAW SOMETHING
AND THAT WERE
SOME HOW
CONNECTED BUT
WERE NOT. OTHERS
MAY HAVE SAID
THEY KNEW
NOTHING BUT DID.
SUCH AS THE
HARVARD
ARCHAEOLOGIST
THAT SOME HAVE
CONNECTED TO
THE CRASH.

Intimidation

Several people claimed, or knew people who claimed, that they were threatened by military or government personnel into
keeping silent about what they saw or knew. In some cases, these threats included death threats.

Mortician Glenn Dennis said he received a death threat at the base hospital from a redheaded captain, who warned him if he talked
“somebody will be picking your bones out of the sand.” The following day, Sheriff Wilcox talked to his father, a personal friend, and said, “…
tell your son that he doesn’t know anything and hasn’t seen anything at the base. They want you and your wife’s name, and they want your
and your children’s addresses.” His father told him about the conversation with the Sheriff, so Dennis related the events of the previous day
to him. Dennis also claimed that the nurse who confided in him about alien corpses subsequently was shipped off base and attempts to
contact her via mail resulted in letters returned with "deceased" marked on the envelopes.

Frankie Rowe, claims her father was a firefighter who on a fire run outside of town encountered a wrecked craft and alien bodies. Later, after
seeing a state trooper with a piece of dull gray metallic foil from the downed craft that “would unfold itself”, she and her family were
threatened into silence by military personnel who visited her house. She said they told them: "They could take us out in the desert, and no
one would ever find us again." In her affidavit she wrote, “I was told that if I ever talked about it, I could be taken out into the desert never to
return, or that my mother and father would be taken to ‘Orchard Park’, a former POW camp. Rowe's older sister Helen Cahill said her
parents told her a similar story.

Barbara Dugger, granddaughter of Sheriff George Wilcox, said her grandmother, Inez Wilcox, told her the Sheriff had gone to the ranch and
seen four alien bodies. "My grandmother said 'Don't tell anybody. When the incident happened, the military police came to the jail house and
told George and I that if we ever told anything about the incident, not only would we be killed, but our entire family would be killed.'"Others
said that Inez Wilcox told them similar stories.

The Anaya family (see above) told the story of picking up Lt. Governor Joseph Montoya at the base, and a shaken Montoya relating the story
of a crashed craft and seeing alien bodies in a hangar. Montoya then warned them, and in future visits, not to talk about it because
somebody in the government might come after them. They said they also received a warning from Sheriff George Wilcox and N.M.
Senator Dennis Chavez.

George "Jud" Roberts was manager of radio station KGFL in Roswell. He signed an affidavit where he claimed to have been threatened if he
ran an interview his station had done with Brazel. "I got a call from someone in Washington, D.C. It may have been someone in the office of
[New Mexico Senators] Clinton Anderson or Dennis Chavez. This person said, 'We understand that you have some information, and we want to
assure you that if you release it, it's very possible that your station's license will be in jeopardy, so we suggest that you not to do it.' The
person indicated that we might lose our license in as quickly as three days. I made the decision not to release the story."

Walt Whitmore Jr., son of the KGFL station owner, also recalled how his father had hidden Brazel at their home and done a recorded
interview. Whitmore Sr. was unable to get the story through on the Mutual wire and instead began broadcasting a preliminary release locally
over KGFL. At this point, a long distance phone call came to the station from a man named Slowie, saying he was with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) in Washington. Slowie informed Whitmore that the story involved national security and that if he valued his
station license he should cease transmitting it and forget about it. Immediately afterwards, another call from Washington came from
Senator Dennis Chavez, who suggested he had better do what Slowie advised.

Frank Joyce, news announcer and disc jockey at KGFL, said he spoke to Brazel by telephone when he first came to town and Brazel
described finding nonhuman bodies. (see above) Later, Joyce received the base press release announcing the recovery of a “flying disk” and
put it on theUnited Press teletype. When the first UP bulletins came in on the station teletype, Joyce said the phones went crazy. He received
an irate call from a Colonel Johnson at the Pentagon, demanding to know who had told him to issue the press release. Joyce said he was a
civilian and couldn’t be ordered around like that, to which the colonel responded, “I’ll show you what I can do to you.” Joyce said he decided
to collect and hide the press release copy and the various teletypes so he could later prove to his boss Whitmore that he hadn’t made
anything up. Later, somebody came through the station, found some of the hidden material, and removed it. However, some of the original
teletypes were not found, and Joyce still has them. Jud Dixon, of United Press in Santa Fe, New Mexico, said the same thing happened in his
office.

Mac Brazel was seen escorted by military personnel and spent some time in military custody, where he said he was intimidated into not
talking about what he saw, according to several witnesses. For example, base Provost Marshal Lt. Col. Edwin Easley admitted to researcher
Kevin Randle that they held Brazel at the base for several days. Frank Joyce said the story Brazel told him after the news conference Brazel
appeared at was different from the original story he had told Joyce when Brazel first reported to Sheriff Wilcox. “I remember him changing
the story. …I told him, what you’re saying is not what you were saying the other night. [He admitted] that he had been told to come in or else.
…He told me what they were going to do to us. …He was really scared. …[Brazel said] ‘You’re not going to tell them anything, are you?’”
Joyce promised he wouldn’t. Brazel said he had to tell the new story or “it would go hard on him.” Brazel's son Bill and various neighbors
said Brazel also complained bitterly about his treatment by the military afterwards.

SOURCE:WIKIPIDIA

PAMPHLET BY: JOHN G.

MORE
PIXS...

THE TOWN TODAY

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THAT TIME THE LT. GOV (WHO MAY HAVE SEEN THE BODIES AT THE BASE LATER).

THIS IS THE NUMBER ONE ATTRACTION IN THE
CITY ACCORDING TO TRIP ADVISER. ITS AT
ROSWELLUFOTOURS.COM. IT SEEMS TO BE
BOOKED A LOT. COST $100.00. IT WAS GIVEN
FIVE STARS ON TRIP ADVISER.

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THE BODIES.













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ANOTHER INTERESTING ROSWELL
BOOK.

JAMES V. FORRESTAL

James V. Forrestal was America's first Secretary of Defense, and chief
architect of the modern US Department of Defense; reliable sources state that
Forrestal was one of the initial members of the newly-formed MJ-12, his position
on the committee being replaced subsequent to his death by General Walter
Smith. Forrestal was an idealistic and religious man who believed that the public
should be told the truth about the UFO problem. When he began to talk to leaders
of the opposition party and leaders of the Congress about the alien problem, he
was asked to resign by President Truman.

He expressed his fears to a number of people, and believed that he was being
watched. This was interpreted by those who were ignorant of the facts as
paranoia. Forrestal later was said to have suffered a mental breakdown and was
committed, apparently against his will, to Bethesda Naval Hospital suffering from
"exhaustion", where he was held under a round the clock Marine guard. Many
investigators believe that it was feared that Forrestal would begin to talk again,
and he had to be isolated and discredited.

At around 1:45 am on May 22, 1949, some seven weeks after his admission to
the hospital, Forrestal plunged from a 16th floor window of the hospital to his
death. A belt or cord, said to be from his dressing gown, was tied tightly around
his neck. It was also reported that his body was found wrapped in a bedsheet.
Allegations have been made that agents tied a sheet around his neck, fastened
the other end to a fixture in his room, and threw Forrestal out the window; the
sheet tore, and he plummeted to his death.

The Navy's five-month investigation concluded that Forrestal had taken his own
life. The investigation report was then classified and remains so to this day. Many
investigators consider Forrestal to have been one of the earliest victims of the
Great UFO Cover-up which started in earnest after the Roswell crash of 1947.

SOURCE:HTTP://PROJECTCAMELOT.ORG/FORRESTAL.HTML

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Aurora's History:
Aurora's History: Because of ever changing railroad lines, and Texas highways, it is a miracle that the small town of Aurora, Texas is still
there. And not only that, but it is a legendary "historical site" as designated by the state of Texas. Why would a small farming community
get such a distinction? One reason-an alien spacecraft crashed there in 1897. At least that's what the residents say, and what the newspaper
reports claimed.

A Great Airship:
Although it would be five years or so before the Wright brothers would make the first controlled aircraft flight, this pre-flight era would
become known as the "great airship" period in Ufology. Whereas many of today's unexplained UFO sightings are assigned to conventional
flying craft, that luxury did not exist in 1897. Anything flying that was not a bird, blimp, or balloon could be extraterrestrial.

The Crash:
These early ships were slow moving craft, and so was the one that crashed into an Aurora windmill on April 19. According to the legend, the
craft was destroyed, and the remains of an alien pilot were discovered among the remains. Also found among the scattered debris was a
strange material with hieroglyphic-type etching. The alien creature was given a proper burial in the one and only cemetery in town. The
alien body has long since disappeared.

Staying Afloat:
For the time period, news of this event was spread wide and far. Many new visitors made their way to the little town to see what all the
gossip was about. Second and third hand stories would soon morph into eye witness accounts. Where the information came from that
supplied newspaper accounts is anyone's guess.

Local Newspaper Coverage:
Local newspapers carried this story;
About 6 o'clock this morning the early risers of Aurora were astonished at the sudden appearance of the airship which has been sailing around the country. It
was traveling due north and much nearer the earth than before. Evidently some of the machinery was out of order, for it was making a speed of only ten or
twelve miles an hour, and gradually settling toward the earth.

UPI Coverage:
"Aurora, Tex. -- (UPI) -- A grave in a small north Texas cemetery contains the body of an 1897 astronaut who was 'not an inhabitant of this world,' according to
the International UFO Bureau. The group, which investigates unidentified flying objects, has already initiated legal proceedings to exhume the body and will go to
court if necessary to open the grave, director Hayden Hewes said Wednesday."

Not of this World:
UPI also picked up the story, and the legend was spread far beyond the borders of Texas. There were a number of eyewitness accounts of
the incident later published, and they all agreed with the basic facts. An unknown craft had crashed into the town, strange debris was found,
and a being "not of this world" was found in the wreckage. One intriguing account, although second-hand, came from a 15-year-old girl. Her
parents had visited the site, and claimed that the alien pilot was a "small man."

Military Cover-up:
There is also evidence of a military cover-up. Soon after the crash, military personnel came to Aurora. Could they have been responsible for
the removal of the alien body? For a time, there was a headstone for the body, but even it has disappeared. All that remains are
photographs of the headstone.
There have been, at times, lobbying to dig up the alien grave, and see what evidence may remain. But townsfolk have kept this from
happening. What excitement would run through UFO circles if alien DNA was found there. Maybe it is best to leave the grave alone, and let
the Aurora mystery remain.

SOURCE:HTTP:UFOS.ABOUT.COM/OD/BESTUFOCRASHES/P/AUORA.HTM



SOURCE: HTTP://UFOS.ABOUT.COM/OD/BESTUFOCRASHCASES/P/AUORA.HTM

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