Monday 9 July 2012

CIA Reveals the Truth About the Roswell Crash


Roswell Daily Record, July 8, 1947




“It was not a weather balloon […] It was what people reported … a ship from another planet. These are the words of Chase Brandon, former CIA agent who witnessed firsthand the Roswell crash in 1947.

65 years ago, the Roswell Daily Record released a shocking news: some local military officials captured a flying saucer on a farmland near Roswell city. 24 hours later, the military authorities gave the press an official statement stating that "flying disc" observed by the witnesses was actually a weather balloon. Strangely, the press and public have accepted this option not without raising any questions. Now, Chase Brandon in an interview given to Daily Mail explains what really happened. He says that the evidence regarding the Roswell case is carefully kept in a box located at CIA headquarters. "It was an object that clearly did not come from this planet. It hit the ground and I do not doubt for even a second that the debris and bodies reported by witnesses were alien," said former member CIA. He does not say exactly what the box contains, but notes that there were pictures and "written material", which convinced him that the Roswell crash was indeed an alien crash.

Brandon Chase's hypothesis seems to be supported by documents recently published online by the FBI, on the Vault website. In these documents, an FBI agent talked about "three so-called flying saucers discovered in New Mexico". They had circular shapes and a diameter of 15 meters. Each ship contained three bodies of 90 cm in height. The bodies were dressed in metallic clothes which had a very fine texture similar to costumes that nowadays pilots use when flying at high speeds," said FBI agent Guy Hottel.

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