On July 7, 1947, suspicious materials were recovered at Roswell, New Mexico. At first, the US army stated that it was from a 'flying saucer', then they said that they were lying, and that it was from an experimental surveillance balloon. But what if it really was a 'flying saucer' that had crashed in Roswell, and soon enough its fellow aliens tried to find it?
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| - On July 7, 1947, suspicious materials were recovered at Roswell, New Mexico. At first, the US army stated that it was from a 'flying saucer', then they said that they were lying, and that it was from an experimental surveillance balloon. But what if it really was a 'flying saucer' that had crashed in Roswell, and soon enough its fellow aliens tried to find it?
- The Roswell Incident was the crash and recovery of an time machine in the general vicinity of Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947 which led to to the United States military engaged in a cover-up by saying that what was actually recovered was debris from an experimental high-altitude surveillance balloon belonging to a classified program named Project Mogul. Although the military have never told the truth about what really happened, the incident has turned into a widely known pop culture phenomenon, making the name Roswell synonymous with UFOs. It ranks as the most publicized and controversial of UFO incidents.
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| - On July 7, 1947, suspicious materials were recovered at Roswell, New Mexico. At first, the US army stated that it was from a 'flying saucer', then they said that they were lying, and that it was from an experimental surveillance balloon. But what if it really was a 'flying saucer' that had crashed in Roswell, and soon enough its fellow aliens tried to find it?
- The Roswell Incident was the crash and recovery of an time machine in the general vicinity of Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947 which led to to the United States military engaged in a cover-up by saying that what was actually recovered was debris from an experimental high-altitude surveillance balloon belonging to a classified program named Project Mogul. Although the military have never told the truth about what really happened, the incident has turned into a widely known pop culture phenomenon, making the name Roswell synonymous with UFOs. It ranks as the most publicized and controversial of UFO incidents.
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