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Rosolska the incident

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Rosolska the incident with a UFO (Roswell UFO incident) or just Rosolska the incident (Roswell incident) is called the expected crash of an unidentified flying object near Roswell (new Mexico, USA) in July 1947.

This incident occupies a key place in the history of UFOlogy. He devoted a lot of books, articles, broadcasts and entire sites. Here we only list the main milestones of this history.

According to an interview with farmer William Brazel (Interview with Mac Brazel, Roswell Daily Chronicle, July 9, 1947), this story began on the night of 14 June 1947, (no specific date appeared in the late interview of a farmer, he early indicated it as "sometime last week"). The owner of the ranch "foster place" (Foster homestead), located 50 kilometers North of Roswell, rancher William Brazel (William Ware "Mac" Brazel) with eight-year-old son Vernon came across the field, covered in some odd substance. Wasteland was somewhere in the 7-8 miles (12 km) from the ranch, and the substance was reminiscent of the foil, but when crushing and bending it took the same form. In addition to "foil", on the vacant lot were found pieces of very light and durable material that is not burned and were not damaged with a knife and some cord trim and rubber. In the interview, the farmer said that there was not even a hint of any engines or propellers. At that moment they had no time to study in detail the discovery, but they decided to return to this place as soon as I can.

Telling about what they saw at home, the farmer came back to the same place with his wife, daughter and son on 4 July 1947. Together they gathered some of the found items and took them with him.

Daughter of William Brazel Bessie also described the detected objects in an interview in July 1979:

It was something similar simultaneously on scraps of heavily waxed paper and aluminum foil. Some of them had something like numbers and labels, but we are unable to read a word. Some were glued some ribbon. If to consider them in the light, it seemed that they also had some writing or drawing. Despite the fact that the tape seemed stuck, they couldn't be remove or delete. All things were very easy, and there were so many.

She describes this event in his interview from 1990:

William W. "Mac" Brazel was my father. In 1947, when I was 14 years old, he was a Manager at foster ranch, in the County of Lincoln, state of new Mexico, near Corona. Our family had a house in Tularosa, where my mother, my younger brother Vernon, and I lived during the school year. Three of us spent the summer on a ranch foster dad. In July 1947, about the fourth number, he found a lot of debris scattered across the pasture at some distance from the house on the ranch. He was alone when he found the material, and I don't remember who else was with him. He told us about it when came at the end of the day. Dad was concerned that the fragments were near the reservoir surface waters. So, in a day or two he and Vernon went to the pasture to pick up the material. We went riding and took a few bags for garbage collection. I don't remember how far this place was from home, but the trip took some time. There was a lot of rubbish scattered on the pasture, which I thought is the size of a football field (about an acre). Perhaps the reason for such a large area of scattered debris was a strong wind.

The debris looked like pieces of a large balloon which had burst. The pieces were small and large. The biggest that I remember, had the size in diameter as a basketball. Most of the material was bilateral, similar to the foil on one side and rubber on the other. Both sides were grayish silver in color, the foil more silvery than the rubber. There were sticks, like kite, three inches wide, with flowers similar to the inscriptions. "Flowers" was faded, different pastel colors, and reminded me of Japanese paintings in which not all flowers are connected. I don't remember any other types of materials or signs, and I don't remember seeing dents or any other signs that something fell hard on the ground. Material of foil-rubber did not break, unlike conventional aluminum foil. I don't remember anything about the strength or other properties that we are gathered.

We spent a few hours picking up trash and putting it in bags. I guess we filled three bags and took them back to the ranch house. We had a little think about what could be the material. I remember dad said, "Oh, it's just a bunch of garbage." Soon after, the father went to Roswell to arrange animal feed for the winter. In this trip he told the Sheriff that found. It seems that he made another two trips to Roswell about that time (in those days it was a trip for the whole day, with access very early in the morning and return after dark). I'm pretty sure it wasn't more than a day trip, and I don't remember the father at the time she left the ranch overnight or for a longer time.

In a day or two at the ranch came a few military. There were about 15 people. One or two officers spoke with dad and mom, while the others were waiting, including us. No one talked to me or Vernon. Because I seem to remember that the military were on the ranch most of the day, perhaps they went to where we picked up the material. I'm not sure about this, but I remember that they took the garbage bags. While it is certainly possible, but I don't remember anybody find the same material later. Review of the father throughout the case were: "They made a hell of a noise out of nothing."

The next day, Brazel heard reports about "flying discs" and thought they found it.

Then, on July 6, arrived in the city on business, he turned to Sheriff George Wilcox and informed that they found the wreckage of a UFO. The Sheriff contacted the military airbase in Roswell. July 8, the soldiers took all of the collected farmer's family, the wreckage, and also detained for questioning Brazel. The farmer told me how he found this place and said that he had not seen the falling object.

On the same day the command of the army air base Roswell, new Mexico (509th Bomb Group based in Roswell, New Mexico), issued a statement, which said:

The intelligence division of the 509 regiment bombers of the eighth air force United States with the assistance of a local farmer and the County Sheriff found a "Flying disc" ("Flying Disc"). After this the drive was taken to the Roswell air base, where he underwent a preliminary examination."

In some sources it is specified that Brazel while they were in the territory of the airbase, trying to tell about his discovery on the radio, but the broadcast was interrupted.

Officer of public relations (Public Information Officer (PIO)) Lieutenant Walter Hot (Walter Haut) by order of base commander Colonel William Hugh Blanchard (William H. Blanchard) made a press release. It said that the staff of the division of the 509 regiment, arrived at the air base, the wreckage of a "flying disk" that crashed on a ranch near Roswell. The air force the U.S. Navy the same day refused the application, saying instead that there were found fragments of a research balloon.

Despite the denial, on the basis of information from Blanchard on 9 July published an article in the local Roswell newspaper ("Daily Record") and other publications West of Chicago, which said: "On a ranch near Roswell found a flying saucer".

From the air base information by teletype was in the FBI. On 8 July an FBI agent whose name is removed from the document, a report was drawn up, in which he informed his superiors that in the desert was discovered two objects: a balloon with a diameter of about 20 feet and attached to the disc is hexagonal in shape, similar to anti-radar reflector. The agent wrote that he first thought the object is similar to a weather balloon, however after consultations with specialists of the air base, he wasn't sure. The object was sent to the air force base Wright field (Wright Field), where military experts found that it was a radar balloon.

It is now believed that it was a balloon of project Mogul – a top-secret project of the Military-air forces of the USA associated with the use of microphones for flying on high altitude balloons, whose primary purpose was to detect at long range sound waves from the Soviet Union tests atomic bombs. Work on the project was carried out from 1947 to beginning of 1949.

Unfortunately, the photos of those balloons while they failed to find, but you can give as an example of highly durable balls for large heights of the more recent projects.

Balloon launch within the framework of project Genetrix (WS-119L), 1956

Features of flight conditions such high-altitude balloons suggest the increased durability of ball, made of reflective material (so they are not heated by absorbing solar radiation, they increased the pressure, and they last longer and don't burst), as well as flame retardant and a heavy-duty housing for the hardware used (so it is not damaged in the fall).

Thus, photos of the pieces of foil material found at the scene of the accident and other details (pieces of very light refractory material, cord and scraps of rubber), in particular, described in an interview by Brazelon confirm the official version of the origin of the unidentified object found near Roswell.

But, despite all of the above, the story is not over.

In 1980 a William Moore co-authored with Charles Berlicum published the book "The Roswell incident", in which, referring to the information received from about 90 people interviewed, including the former commander of the regiment, Lieutenant Walter Haut and major Marcel, wrote about what was found at the crash site the wreckage was discovered strange symbols. Marcel told me that these patterns were similar to the figures and hieroglyphics, and his son talked about their similarities to ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.

A certain engineer of the Federal service of land reclamation Grady (Barney) Barnett allegedly on the big secret have told their friends named Mates that he on the morning of 3 July 1947 saw in the place disc-shaped object 25-30 feet in diameter (7-9 m), and on the ground nearby lay the dead body (now they are considered classic representatives of the "gray" alien race):

Their heads were round, eyes small, they had no hair. Body by our standards is quite small, but their head-to-body – large. Clothing seemed to be single, gray, without straps and buttons. They, it seemed, were all men.

Walter Haut also stated that after speaking to the press on 8 July 1947, it led to the hangar, where he saw an egg-shaped vessel with a length of about 15 feet and several small bodies about four feet tall with large heads. He was convinced that it was the alien bodies from the crashed spacecraft.

In the period from 1978 to the beginning of 1990-ies of UFO researchers such as Stanton T. Friedman, William Moore, Karl T. Pflock, the team of Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt interviewed several hundred people who claimed to have had an attitude to the events in Roswell in 1947, and has published a number of books and articles on the subject. Because the witnesses are different, and often contradictory, attempts to reconstruct the sequence of events ufologists still there are disputes.

In 1995, British film producer ray Santilli unveiled a sensational video, which allegedly depicts the autopsy of a dead alien crashed in Roswell in 1947. He argued that the film footage was given to him by a military operator, retired, who wanted to remain anonymous (sometimes womenout name Jack Barnett).

Ray Santilli with the famous film in the hands of

In many publications it is found that fragments of this film (the parts that don't have the images) were given on examination in different laboratories of the United States, Britain and Denmark. The experts unanimously confirmed the time of manufacture of the film – the year 1947. In particular, it confirms the brand stamp and a black triangle with a square, which the firm "Kodak" marked its ribbon in 1927, 1947 and 1967. While skeptics once said that even if the fragments of the film, which was footage of the opening, the entry to it could be done much later, with a special video camera and some knowledge to be able chemically to "revive" the old tape, preparing to write. But doubt not only figures of cinema and other people knowledgeable in the intricacies of filmmaking.

28 Aug 1995 plots, which are conventionally called "Autopsy" and "Debris", was shown on British television. Later, they demonstrated the largest broadcaster in the world. Forensic experts watching the broadcast, unanimously agreed the film is a fake. Some sources indicated that during the next hits they noticed that the footage is a strange label: 'RESTRICTED ACCESS A01 CLASSIFICATION SUBJECT 1 of 2, JULY 30th 1947'. Such secrecy in America did not exist, and the date is not consistent with the history of events in Roswell. As soon as the issue of the stamp was raised, during the next fashion shows she had been gone.

April 4, 2006, on the British TV channel "Sky" was shown the plot of "the Investigation of Immune: the alien Autopsy" ("Eamonn Investigates: Alien Autopsy", presented by renowned journalist and broadcaster from Northern Ireland Imonom Holmes. Watch part 1, 2, 3, 4 on youtube), where Santilli admitted that the film was not authentic, but rather a fear (reconstruction) frames of a movie, which he saw in 1992. According to him, he decided to retake because of the fact that I could not immediately redeem the original film, and when still found enough money, he was spoiled by improper storage, causing his view has become impossible. Your film on film with an old recording of a baseball game, made in 1947, the College Roswell. He later claimed that a few frames from the original were included in his film, but never specified what. And already on April 7, 2006, the screens out Comedy "alien Autopsy" (Alien Autopsy).

About flying saucers and aliens was mentioned in the so-called Report Hotel. In early April 2011, the FBI published a report on the incident in Roswell. According to the document, dated 1950, an employee of the FBI guy Hottel cites information obtained from some of the investigator of the air force, whose name for security reasons, retouched. Report Gaya Hotel says:

The investigator of the air force stated that three so-called flying saucers were found in new Mexico. They were round in shape with a raised center, about 50 feet (15,25 m) in diameter. Each of them were three humanoid body shape, but the height of only 3 feet (90 cm), dressed in metallic cloth of very fine texture. Each body was bandaged way similar to anti-g suit used by test pilots and pilots jets. According to Mr. [erased] informant, the saucers were found in new Mexico due to the fact that very powerful radar installed in that region have influenced the management mechanism of plates.

Thus, despite the large amount of information about Rosolska the incident, most of it contradictory, that allows UFO researchers to put the point in this case.

Translated by «Yandex.Translator»


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