Formerly secret files finally reveal the truth about the world's most famous UFO incident.
 Knowing that old military records often contain startling revelations, we were eager to see what surprises awaited us in the latest disclosure
from the Roswell files. For decades, UFO researchers had clamored for the National Archives to come clean about a "flying disc" that supposedly
crashed during the Fourth of July weekend in 1947. The Army started the story when it used the term in a press release about a crash that had occurred
north of Roswell, N.M. At the time, the sleepy town had the distinction of being home to the only atomic bomber unit (at Roswell Army Airfield) in the
world. By the end of that holiday weekend, the Army had retracted its original story, claiming it had been a mistake. The debris that ranch manager
Mac Brazel had found on the J.B. Foster Ranch was simply the remains of a weather balloon. The press reported the revised version of events, and the
story promptly died.

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meh. the History Channel has a special called "Roswell: Final Declassification" or something like that. it originally aired late last year (I
think), but they're reairing it sometime this week. kind of a rip-off really. they make you wait until the last 5 minutes to open this mysterious
triangle shaped crate, just to magically reveal a bunch of aluminum foil and balsa wood. anyone expecting revelations from this program (or anything
else relating to newly-declassified Roswell material) is likely to be sorely disappointed.
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Believe it or not, my grandmother's current "husband" (can't be married because they will lose half their benefits) was the commanding officer at
Roswell. It is a bunch of bunk. Sure experimental stuff was tested, but that is all.
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Kinda supports the idea that the current X Craft is the brainchild of homegrown technology, ala, Nikola Tesla.
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Yep, and that technology was extended to a more global level via HAARP & chemtrails, particularly during times of meteor showers (and comet
near-misses).
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"Roswell: Final Declassification" is now on google video.
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