Galactic Ground Zero: Roswell 1947 👽
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A rancher named Mac Brazel discovered unidentifiable debris scattered across his property. He reported this finding to the local sheriff, who in turn, informed the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF). The military quickly secured the site and collected the debris, initially issuing a press release stating that a "flying disc" had been recovered.
However, the U.S. Army Air Forces quickly retracted the statement and claimed that the debris was from a weather balloon. This prompted widespread speculation and conspiracy theories suggesting a government cover-up of an extraterrestrial spacecraft crash.
The incident faded from public attention until the late 1970s when ufologists began presenting alleged witness testimonies and accusing the U.S. government of concealing the truth about extraterrestrial visitation. Many books, documentaries, and films have since explored various theories surrounding the Roswell Incident, including speculations about alien bodies being recovered from the crash site.
Despite numerous inquiries and investigations, both official and unofficial, the true nature of the Roswell Incident remains shrouded in mystery, making it a focal point for ongoing debates regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial life. The U.S. government's official stance is that the recovered debris was from a top-secret project called Project Mogul, which aimed to detect Soviet nuclear tests, and no evidence of alien spacecraft or bodies was found....
However, this explanation has not quelled the persistent belief in a cover-up among many UFO enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists.
Tune into this episode to get all the details and possibly theories surrounding the crash!
We can't wait for you to join us on this tale as old as the 1940's.
And of course, we hope you are out there doing your thing and having the absolute day you deserve! 👽
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Katie & Kelly
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