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The UFO collection is one of the most popular ones in the National Archives. Other major collections include the bulk of documentation on the last military dictatorship Documentarian James Fox has devoted much of his career to digging into stories of UFO sightings and alien encounters, with his credits including Out of the Blue, I Know What I Saw, and The Phenomenon. His next documentary, Varginha: The Roswell of Brazil, continues to explore the subject, and 1091 Pictures has just acquired the worldwide distribution rights. They're planning to release the film to digital platforms in February 2022.

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In 1991, Kevin Randle and Donald Schmitt published UFO Crash at Roswell, which has been called "version 3" of the Roswell story. [108] They added testimony from 100 new witnesses, [80] including those who reported an elaborate military cordon and debris recovery operation at the Foster ranch. The book included the new claims of a "gouge ... that extended four or five hundred feet [120 or 150 m]" at the ranch. [109] Beginning in 1978, Jesse Marcel publicly reported that the claims of a weather balloon had been a cover story. In 1991, retired USAF Brigadier General Thomas DuBose corroborated Marcel's admission. [74] In 1993, in response to an inquiry from US congressman Steven Schiff of New Mexico, [117] the General Accounting Office launched an inquiry and directed the Office of the United States Secretary of the Air Force to conduct an internal investigation. A 1994 Air Force report concluded that the material recovered in 1947 was likely debris from the then top secret Project Mogul, a military surveillance program employing high-altitude balloons (a classified portion of an unclassified New York University project by atmospheric researchers [118]). On December 19, 1979, Marcel was interviewed by Bob Pratt of the National Enquirer, and on February 26, 1980, the tabloid brought large-scale attention to the Marcel story. [64] [65] On September 20, 1980, the TV series In Search of... aired an interview where Marcel described his participation in the 1947 press conference: [66] He said: “My team and I have intensively investigated this alleged case and found out that it is a total hoax. a b Rothman, Lily (July 7, 2015). "How the Roswell UFO Theory Got Started". Time. Archived from the original on July 9, 2015 . Retrieved October 26, 2021.Ubatuba magnesium has often been hailed as direct and physical evidence of the nature of UFOs. However, after decades of study, the nature of the material is still unknown. The basic problem exists with the use of physical evidence to conclude extraterrestrial origin.” What if I tell you that in 1957 a UFO exploded in mid-air, and we may have some pieces to prove it? The event knows as the Ubatuba Incident. Aliens Changed Roswell, Even Without Proof". ABC News. Archived from the original on April 18, 2021 . Retrieved April 18, 2021. The Air Force concluded that reports of recovered alien bodies were likely a combination of innocently transformed memories of accidents involving military casualties with memories of the recovery of anthropomorphic dummies in military programs such as the 1950s Operation High Dive. Recollection of these test dummies could be mixed with a myriad of hoaxes or misconceptions. Project MOGUL did not involve test dummies but U.S. Air Force high altitude balloons did drop test dummies from high altitudes and they both operated in the New Mexico Desert. [175]

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The purpose of this letter is to collaborate with your research anonymously, supplying pieces of metal that belonged to my late father. Japanese Balloon Bombs "Fu-Go" ". Atomic Heritage Foundation. Japan's latest weapon, the balloon bombs were intended to cause damage and spread panic in the continental United States. seen what the Japanese had done with long range balloons; although not effective as weapons, they did initiate the long-range balloon research which led to use of balloons for the detection and collection of debris from atomic explosion."

Futurama: "Roswell That Ends Well"/"Anthology Of Interest II" ". TV Club. May 28, 2015. Archived from the original on November 4, 2019 . Retrieved April 18, 2021. In 2007, Donald Schmitt and Tom Carey published the book Witness to Roswell, [136] which prominently featured a document said to be a sworn affidavit by Walter Haut, who had written the first Army press release about the Roswell crash in 1947. [137] The document, alleged to have been left by Haut and opened only after his death in 2005, includes a description of the 1947 crash debris having been discussed by high-ranking staff and how Haut had seen alien bodies. [137] [138] The claims, however, drew an unimpressed response even from ufologists: Dennis Balthaser said that the document was not written by Haut, and that by 2000 Haut's mental state was such he could not recall basic details about his past, making the detail contained in the affidavit seem dubious. [137] Physicist and skeptic Dave Thomas commented: "Is Roswell still the 'best' UFO incident? If it is, UFO proponents should be very, very worried." [137] Other debunked theories Journalist Ibrahim Sued published the letter in full in his column in the newspaper “O Globo” on September 14, 1957.



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