In early July 1947, a local rancher, Mack Brazel, a lot of strange debris on his property, varying from ultra-light aluminum paper to small pieces of what looked like balsam wood. A few days later, he told the town Sheriff, George Wilcox, who advised the military base outside of Roswell, of the 509th bomb squadron, the only unit in the world with an atom bomb. That same day, Major Jesse Marcel and Captain Sheridan Cavit showed up to recover the debris. A few hours later, Colonel Blanchard, Commander of the Roswell base, issued a press release stating that they had captured a flying disk. But once the debris had been shipped off to the military base in Fort Worth, Texas, retracted that statement.
Статья опубликована: 18/01/2024
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