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The facts: On July 8, 1947, the Roswell Army Air Field issued a press release stating they had recovered a "flying disc" from a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico. The next day, the story changed: it was a weather balloon.
Military witnesses: Major Jesse Marcel, the intelligence officer who first handled the debris, later stated the material was "not of this Earth." Dozens of military personnel reported seeing unusual wreckage and small bodies.
Government documents: The 1994 Air Force report "Case Closed" claimed the debris was from Project Mogul, a classified balloon array. Yet numerous inconsistencies remain, including witness intimidation and missing evidence.
Download Roswell Report (PDF)The facts: In November 2004, the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group tracked multiple unknown objects off the coast of San Diego. Fighter pilots from the USS Nimitz and USS Princeton engaged one object, dubbed the "Tic Tac."
Sensor data: FLIR1, RADAR, and eyewitness accounts from highly trained Navy personnel confirm an object exhibiting "beyond next-generation" capabilities: instantaneous acceleration, hypersonic speeds, and no visible means of propulsion.
Official confirmation: The Pentagon's UAP Task Force and the Navy have officially acknowledged the incident. The FLIR1 video was declassified and released by the Department of Defense in 2020.
Download Nimitz Report (PDF)The facts: Over three nights in December 1980, U.S. Air Force personnel stationed at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge in Suffolk, England, reported a series of encounters with unidentified lights and a landed craft in Rendlesham Forest.
Military witnesses: Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt filed an official memo to the UK Ministry of Defence, describing a triangular craft that left physical traces (landing marks, radiation readings). Multiple airmen reported touching the craft.
Physical evidence: Radiation readings at the landing site were eight times higher than background levels. Plaster casts were made of the landing impressions. The UK government has since declassified many related documents.
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