2017: Roswell UFO Crash – First Hand Witness Testimony – One Was Alive !

This is Gerald Anderson’s story of the Roswell UFO crash. He was interviewed by famous UFO researcher Stanton Friedman (the same researcher who first obtained Major Jesse A. Marcel’s testimony about the Roswell incident.  During this interview, Gerald Anderson tells of him as a young boy of walking upon a crashed UFO complete with its crew of 4 and with one alien creature still alive. THE ROSWELL INCIDENT WAS, IN FACT, A CRASHED UFO Anderson was out rock hunting with some family members on the Plains of St. Augustine near Socorro on July 1947 morning that this event took place.   His testimony was polygraph proved, which proves that the UFO phenomenon is real and the Roswell Incident was, in fact, a crashed UFO. […] Read More

1997: 20th Century Innovations derived from Reverse-Engineering the Roswell UFO Crash

From “The Day After Roswell”, Col. Philip J. Corso (ret) with William J. Birnes Simon & Schuster, Inc., ISBN 0-671-01756-X, 1997. [StealthSkater note: Philip Corso made the claim that most of the great innovations of the 20th Century were the result of back-engineering debris collected from the 1947 Roswell, New Mexico UFO crash. In his book — which the following was excerpted — he explained that the very “above top-secret” nature prevented him from revealing to selected industrial contractors the origin of the materials that he gave them. Working at the Army’s Foreign Technology Desk at the Pentagon, his job was to match recovered devices with those companies already doing similar research and encourage them to “take the ball and run with it” without […] Read More

The Roswell Incident

Roswell: Clashing Visions of the Possible By Michael Swords Roswell is obviously a highly divisive topic in ufology. People accept or reject it, often emotionally, for reasons which seem to the listener unclear, even after patient attention. The possibility of a crashed disk, and the necessary astoundingly successful security required, alternatively violates or coheres with visions of reality held dear by the loudest, and occasionally less civil, discussants. But these deeper visions of reality, or what the writers and speakers of these schools want to believe, remain largely undescribed. This paper would like to pretend for the moment that such individuals and their constricting views of reality are not part of the serious Roswell exploration, as I believe they are not, no matter how […] Read More

1989: Russian Roswell?

Nikolay Subbotin, Emil Bachurin. On September 16, 1989, in the sky above a port the Zaostrovka, on the fringe of Perm, occurred something strange. Many inhabitants, open mouths, watched the unprecedented battle. Six strange silvery devices reminding combined together plates, coursed behind seventh darker. Even on a background of evening clouds, it was possible to distinguish that six plates were of dark grey color and seventh which turned as mad, leaving from under fire of the persecutors had a bright – golden shade. The picture reminded the next series Luckas “Star Wars “. The plates carrying out figures a maximum pilot age were carried above a port carrying out inconceivable evolutions that being reduced before shaving flight that sharply rising a sky up to […] Read More

1947:Roswell Testimony

By: Unknown This is the very first time that I have read an article on the Roswell Incident like this one! This article lets the witnesses and related persons talk about what they experienced and what they know about the Roswell Incident. Unfortunately, I don’t have a clue as to who wrote it. If you happen to know who wrote it, then please contact me at “webmaster at think-aboutit dot com” 1 INTRODUCTION Document Description A flying saucer crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. This document contains testimony from people who were closely associated with this incident. Most of the testimony in this document is from the 1992 book “Crash at Corona” by Stanton Friedman and Don Berliner, published in the United States […] Read More

1997: The Roswell Report

The Center For UFO Studies Response To The Air Force’s 1997 Report The Roswell Report: Case Closed by Mark Rodeghier OVERVIEW In June of this year, the Air Force released their second massive report on the now well–known Roswell incident that occurred in and near Roswell, New Mexico in early July, 1947. The first Air Force report in September 1994 concluded that the debris found by rancher Mac Brazel was from an Army Air Forces balloon–borne research project code named MOGUL. Despite the seeming finality of that first report, the Air Force clearly felt the need to release a new report that discusses the claims of alien bodies that were found at a second location in New Mexico in 1947. The new report concludes that: […] Read More

1994: Roswell: The Whole Story

Time for the truth about Roswell By Kent Jeffrey Forty-seven years ago, an incident occurred in the southwestern desert of the United States that could have significant implications for all mankind. The incident was announced by the U.S. military, subsequently denied by the U.S. military, and has remained veiled in government secrecy ever since. Although it is in a category fraught with false claims and hoaxes, it is not a hoax or false claim, but rather a known event that is thoroughly documented. It is the objective here to summarize the details of that event, affirm the right of all people throughout the world to know the truth about what occurred, and propose a course of action that will allow that truth to emerge. […] Read More

Was There a “Roswell” in 1865?

by W. Ritchie Benedict FATE Magazine Reprinted by permission When I started researching back issues of Canadian newspapers on microfilm I didn’t expect to discover anything out of the ordinary. However, I found much more than I bargained for. I had agreed to undertake the research task for well-known Toronto author John Robert Colombo, who has published a number of popular books on the paranormal (Mysterious Canada, UFOs Over Canada, Dark Visions, and Mysterious Encounters). I began searching through old newspapers and I found them to be rich with unusual material, which made the task both fascinating and addictive. There are literally hundreds of references to everything from ghosts to lake monsters to spontaneous human combustion. One afternoon, I stumbled upon an article that […] Read More

An Engineer Looks at the Project Mogul Hypothesis

Editor’s Note: Robert A. Galganski has a master’s degree in civil engineering and is employed as a ground vehicle crash safety systems research and development specialist. He received the Ufologist of the Year award at the 1997 National UFO Conference in Springfield, Ohio, for his contributions to Roswell Incident research. Article from the International UFO Reporter, Summer 1998, Volume 23, Number 2. An Engineer Looks at the Project Mogul Hypothesis by Robert A. Galganski In early July 1947, Mac Brazel, foreman of the Foster sheep ranch northwest of Roswell, New Mexico, discovered a large quantity of extremely unusual, widely scattered, and highly fragmented lightweight debris on a pasture. The Army initially attributed it to the misidentified remnants of a downed weather balloon and an attached radar target. Forty-seven years later, the Air Force explained the […] Read More

1998: Hints of Secret Message Visible in Roswell Photos

Ramey Message might shed light on real Roswell Crash The investigation into the content of four photos taken on July 8, 1947 in the office of General Roger Ramey continues. On September 23, 1998, Ron Regehr and James Bond Johnson announced that their Roswell Photo Interpretation Team (RPIT), based in Orange County, California, had succeeded in partly deciphering a letter held in General Ramey’s hand. Ramey appears in two of the four extant photos taken by James Bond Johnson. Investigation of the photos has mostly centered on contents of the wreckage seen in all four photos. Long assumed to be fragments of a weather balloon and Rawin radar target, some of the visible wreckage is now said by Regehr, Johnson and their associates to […] Read More

1997: UFO Contacts and Abductions

by Ing. Gustavo Nelen 50 years have gone by since Kenneth Arnold saw “flying saucers” from his private plane over Washington state. In the intervening years, we hardly know anything else about the matter. Nonetheless, the UFO phenomenon has in some way managed to become more extensive, invading fields such as the psychic and the religious, aside from such rumors as the Roswell crash or the ever-present Hangar 18, which are related to the “great UFO cover-up” allegedly perpetrated by the U.S intelligence community. From George Adamski onward, a wave of rumors involving contact by apparently extraterrestrial beings sweeps across the country. They were tall and blonde, hailing from the planet Venus, and came in peace, acting as our elder brothers. Between 1968 and […] Read More

The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects: Chapter 7

CHAPTER 7, THE PENTAGON RUMBLES: On June 25, 1950, the North Korean armies swept down across the 38th parallel and the Korean War was on – the UFO was no longer a news item. But the lady, or gentleman, who first said, “Out of sight is out of mind,” had never reckoned with the UFO. On September 8, 1950, the UFO’s were back in the news. On that day it was revealed, via a book entitled Behind the Flying Saucers, that government scientists had recovered and analyzed three different models of flying saucers. And they were fantastic – just like the book. They were made of an unknown super-duper metal and they were manned by little blue uniformed men who ate concentrated food and […] Read More

1947-1949: Project Mogul

Project Mogul was the name of a project with espionage balloons. In 1994 the US government “revealed” that the object that crashed in Roswell in 1947 was a Mogul Balloon. (The official records of the Mogul project, however, only mention a balloon crashing in … Scandinavia).

2002: UFOs: The Physical Evidence – Overwhelming – But As Elusive As Ever

Michael Jordan, Journal of Alternative Realities, Volume 10, Issue 1, 2002 Any scientific study of the UFO enigma seems inevitable to result in frustrating ambiguity and contradiction. Really worthwhile UFO reports are frequently characterized by high strangeness, evasiveness, resistance to scholarly investigation and a seemingly unavoidable, bewildering array of conclusions. Writer K. Phillips, in an essay on The Psycho-Sociology of Ufology, notes that in addition to this elusiveness, “it can be shown that the UFO phenomenon has a religious, historic and folkloric dimension, the implications of which are only just beginning to be appreciated by those who are willing to sift the evidence…. moreover, by inspection of the tens of thousands of reports from all over the world, it would seem that ¾ paradoxically […] Read More