THE ROSWELL UFO INCIDENT

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Topic: THE ROSWELL UFO INCIDENT 

There is no end to our curiosity about Aliens. Do aliens really have anything to say? Not everything is just a fairy tale. We see aliens fighting with people on the movie screen all the time. But what is the real basis at all?

The incident started in 1948 on a stormy day with a thunderstorm. A gentleman named 'Mac' was sitting in his house watching the storm.


Suddenly his house became big. In the field he heard the sound of a very large and unusual thunderbolt. The next day when he went with his son to see the erosion of his field, he was surprised to find no sign of lightning. On the contrary, there are ruins of something lying all over the field. The wreckage was about three miles long and two to three hundred feet wide. According to Mack's commentary, the pieces recovered were not metal at all.

The pieces were quite strong, and light as plastic but not plastic. The two-three-foot-long pieces were as light as newsprint, Mack said. However, he said that he could not cut the pieces and burn them in the fire. The incident was reported at Roswell Army Air Base the next day. That afternoon, some Army Intelligence officials came to inspect the scene.

One of them was Major Jesse Marcel, who was given the main responsibility of investigating the incident. He was also shocked to see the pieces. Until his death, he said it was the most unusual event of his life. He also could not burn the pieces in the fire. He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture, and that his confession had been obtained through torture.

What surprised him the most was that the piece was a small L-beam piece with some strange markings and letters engraved on it. It makes him believe that it is a spacecraft built somewhere outside the earth. The news came in the newspaper in a moment. On the same day, some reports of  UFO sightings were also received from Sakkaro, Mexico. These events caused quite a stir in Roswell.

However, for some unknown reason, Roswell Air Base tried desperately to cover up the news. A 22-year-old boy named Glenn Dennis also observed Mack's field. He was later taken to a military camp and told not to raise his voice. Also at the time, a nurse claimed she had been taken to an air base camp for three body autopsies.

He said that he was one hundred percent sure that none of the three creatures belonged to the earth. He described the animals as follows: "They called me for a partial autopsy. They had a large crush bag with two very small twisted bodies in it, the head of which was much larger than the body. They had no ears, but only two canals.

Then they had two jaws and no teeth.  Glenn later tried to find the nurse, although she was never found again. When it was proved, the Air Base Military issued a statement saying that the animals they had received were in fact dummies of an air balloon. Although the suspicion is not removed, the opposite suspicion is more concentrated.

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