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People saw aliens after UFO crashed in Brazil in 1996: doc

In June 2020, then-President Donald Trump, when asked if he would consider releasing more information about the Roswell incident, said "I won't talk to you about what I know about it, but it's very interesting." [188]Days after Roswell, on July 11, the press reported the recovery of a 30-inch (76cm) disc from the yard of a home in Twin Falls, Idaho. [38] [39] On July 12, it was reported nationally that the Twin Falls disc was a hoax. [40] Press reported that four teenagers had confessed to creating the disc. [40] Photos of the object were then publicly released. [40] The object was described as containing radio tubes, electric coils, and wires underneath a plexiglass dome. [40] A scholarly consensus emerged concluding that the military decided to conceal the true purpose of the crashed device– nuclear test monitoring–and instead inform the public that the crash was of a weather balloon. [1] The balloon had been launched from Alamogordo Army Air Field a month earlier. It carried a radar reflector and classified Project Mogul sensors for experimental monitoring of Soviet nuclear testing. [173] Kopan, Tal (April 3, 2014). "Bill Clinton phones home on aliens". Politico. Archived from the original on April 19, 2021 . Retrieved April 19, 2021.

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Disch 2000, pp.53–34, "Even the Roswell case [...] has its component of science-fictional fraud. Robert Spencer Carr became famous, briefly, in the '70s when, in a radio interview, he concocted the still-current story of aliens' autopsied and kept in cold storage at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton, Ohio. Carr." This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sourcesin this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Luisa Maria A. Barbosa, who subjected it to spectroscopic analysis, determined that the fragment’s metal was magnesium. She, therefore, wrote in the report: Levy, Michael M; Mendlesohn, Farah (March 22, 2019). Aliens in Popular Culture. ABC-CLIO. p.32. ISBN 9781440838330. These beliefs have contributed to the spiritual significance attributed to the Roswell incident. There are other beliefs that do not specifically refer to the Roswell incident but include extraterrestrial beings, such as Xenu in Scientology.which is the most-consulted – as well as records on slavery, the arrival of white immigrants who replaced slave labor, Carnival, censorship, or the construction of Brasilia. Knight, Dr Peter; Knight, Peter (April 15, 2013). Conspiracy Culture: From Kennedy to the X Files. Routledge. ISBN 9781135117313. In 1981, tabloid The Globe told stories of bodies being brought to Roswell. [71] In 1989, in response to an Unsolved Mysteries episode discussing the story of Roswell bodies, mortician Glenn Dennis recounted a tale of a nurse who had assisted in an alien autopsy. [72] After Sued published the letter from the Ubatuba Incident, it sparked the curiosity to Olavo Teixeira Fontes, a Brazilian ufo researcher. The first investigation of the Ubatuba Incident

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Bara, Mike (2016). Hidden Agenda: NASA and the Secret Space Program. SCB Distributors. ISBN 978-1939149749. Archived from the original on April 28, 2021 . Retrieved April 28, 2021– via Google Books. a b Corliss, Richard (November 27, 1995). "Autopsy or Fraud-topsy?". Time. Archived from the original on December 16, 2009 . Retrieved April 23, 2010. 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. In 2011, American journalist Annie Jacobsen's Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base featured a claim that Nazi doctor Josef Mengele was recruited by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin to produce "grotesque, child-size aviators" to cause hysteria. [139] The book was criticized for extensive errors by scientists from the Federation of American Scientists. [140] Historian Richard Rhodes, writing in The Washington Post, also criticized the book's sensationalistic reporting of "old news" and its "error-ridden" reporting. He wrote: "All of [her main source's] claims appear in one or another of the various publicly available Roswell/UFO/Area 51 books and documents churned out by believers, charlatans and scholars over the past 60 years. In attributing the stories she reports to an unnamed engineer and Manhattan Project veteran while seemingly failing to conduct even minimal research into the man's sources, Jacobsen shows herself at a minimum extraordinarily gullible or journalistically incompetent." [141] APRO also sent fragments taken from the same piece to Dr. R.S. Busk, director of The Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan. It presented a significantly different result.

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I also didn’t believe what I heard and commented on, until a few days ago, near Ubatuba, fishing with several friends, I saw a flying saucer! Associated Press (July 8, 1947) [29] 'Flying disc' debunked At Fort Worth Army Air Field, Major Jesse A. Marcel posing with debris on July 8, 1947. a series of events in 1996 when citizens of Varginha, Brazil, reported seeing one or more strange creatures and a UFO crash. According to the description from the studio, a number of locals, including a group of girls ranging in age from 14-21, had a close encounter with a being described as about 4 feet tall, with brown oily skin, a large head and huge red eyes. The town of Varginha was cordoned off by military and emergency response teams and two creatures were captured. Local military policeman Marco Cherese died under mysterious circumstances after allegedly handling one of the creatures.



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