
Not since Bob Lazar came forward in the late 80’s with his fascinating claim of seeing UFOs stored in secret hangers at “Area 51,” have we heard such massive UFO news than that from Air Force veteran turned whistle blower David Grusch regarding the U.S. government’s supposed deeply covert UFO crash retrieval programs.

Lost ancient technology or what some would call forbidden technology, to me, is the intersection between UFOs and ancient megalithic architecture – because both it seems, were created with some form of this lost or forbidden technology. So when I think of historic UFO accounts like Roswell, one has to wonder if this wasn’t one of the UFO crashes that the government supposedly retrieved as claimed.

Leading up to the Roswell event, there began to be many UFO sightings throughout the world. During WW2 & shortly after there were sightings by military personal of flying objects that no one even had a basis for at the time. Most notably over Scandinavia – where they became known as “Ghost rockets.” I believe something like 2000 sightings alone were reported between 1946-1947.

Then there was the Kenneth Arnold sighting in June 1947 in WA state. He was a private pilot flying near my backyard around Mt Rainier where he claimed to see a series of 9 shiny saucer shaped objects flying at over 1000 MPH. This was the first post-World War II sighting in the United States that garnered nationwide news coverage and is credited with being the first of the modern era of UFO sightings. The phrase flying saucer was born…

In the annals of American UFO history, few incidents have inspired as much fascination—and speculation—as the one in Roswell, New Mexico in the summer of 1947. More than 70 years later, the incident remains a defining aspect of American pop culture. The town of Roswell boasts a UFO museum and research center, a flying saucer-inspired McDonald’s, alien-themed streetlights & even an extraterrestrial “family” stranded in a broken-down UFO on the side of State Route 285, looking for a jump-start.

As historian Richard Dolan points out, for about the first 30 years or so after the Roswell event happened, almost no one actually new about it. This is because of the quick cover up performed by the military that ensued, which we will get into. It was only because of the hard work of a few people in the 70s and 80s like Stanton Freedmen who went & tracked down the eye witnesses who were still alive at the time & captured their memories that the story was resurrected. And the memories of these eye witnesses all seemed to tell a very different story than the governments explanation of a weather balloon.

Saturday July 5th 1947: Mack Brazel, foremen of the Foster Ranch, located approx 75 miles north of Roswell, NM, found strange debris scattered across a very large area of pasture. He began to pick up various pieces of this debris that was unusually lightweight, yet strong. There was what looked like metal & this foil like material. He would later try to cut & burn some of the debris with no success.

On Sunday July 6th, Brazel brings some of this debris to Roswell sheriff George Wilcox. Wilcox sends 2 deputies to investigate & they report back that they found an area that looked burned & glass-like. This would lend to excessive heat. Wilcox then called the Roswell Army air field which was home to the 509 bombadeer group – this was the same group responsible for dropping the atomic bomb over Japan to end WW2. The 509 group was the only unit in the world that had the ability to drop nuclear weapons. So if you are looking for a unit to do an elite task, this was it. This unit was commanded by Colonel William Blanchard who later went on to become a 4 star general in the 60s.

On Monday July 7th, Colonel Blanchard sent a team to investigate the site led by captain Jessie Marsel, along with officer Sheridan Cabbot & Master sergeant William Ricket. These 3 met with rancher foremen Brazel & visited the crash site with him.

The debris field was about 3/4 miles long & 300 ft wide. There was a gouge in the ground that was about 500 ft long. Marcel noticed debris as thin as news print, but incredibly strong – apparently the debris could not be dented, not even by a sledge hammer. And the foil like material could be crumpled up, but would return to its original shape without wrinkles. Marcel also noticed I-beams with odd symbols on them. Years later Jessie Marcel told investigator Stanton Freidman this debris was def not a plane, missle or a weather tracking device. He said “it was something he had never seen before or since – it certainly wasn’t anything built by us.”

Jessie Marcel loads up his vehicle with debris, & on his way back to the base, he makes a detour that night to his house about 2am. He wakes up his wife & son Jessie Jr, who’s eleven years old at the time, & shows them some of the pieces & says this is from a UFO. Jessie Jr remembered this for the rest of his life & talked a lot about it. Meanwhile, military police went to sherif Wilcox’ office & collected the debris that rancher Brazel had left there.

On Tue July 8th, Marcel & Cabbot go to the Roswell army base with 2 truck loads of debris. Base commander Colonal Blanchard notifies Marcel that he is to take the debris to the air force headquarters in Fort Worth TX & meet with a general Roger Ramey. So at this point, Marcel & Blanchard believe they have actual pieces of this flying disc.

Around noon that day, Blanchard says to his public information officer Lt Walter Haut – send out a press release stating what has happened & what we have, & Hout goes to the local KGFL radio station where they send it out to Western Union, radio stations, newspapers & it reaches the associated press wire. The Roswell Daily Record headlined the story “RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswell Region,”

About 3 hours after the announcement, Jessie Marcel is in fort worth tx in the office of Gen Roger Ramey with some of the debris. According to Marcel, they both leave the generals office together for a time, & when they come back, the debris had been switched – in place of the original debris was a ripped apart weather ballon scattered on the floor. Gen Ramey brings in the AP who breaks another story just 3 hours after the original story of the UFO crash that says this was really just nothing more than a weather balloon. Then they Jessie Marcel pose with scraps of the weather balloon & take the fall for being fooled. Rancher Mack Brazel was then placed under military guard for several days – why if it was just a weather balloon?

A local man named Robert Ridge unearthed what’s known as the Roswell rock sometime around 2004 while hunting not far from the crash site. Its a small brownish rock with a design that protrudes from the top of it featuring circles with what looks like shapes of the sun and crecent moons in the center that were precision carved. It has magnetic properties. It can spin both clockwise and counter clockwise with the use of a magnet. It was found near the skip site. There was the skip site where the craft first made contact with the ground and left a massive debris field and then finally came down at the crash site. Was this rock thrown from the craft when it hit the ground at the skip site? Did the military miss this during their months long clean up? The crazy thing is, there was a 120 ft long crop circle found in England in 1996 that featured the exact same design. Some have theorized that this is an elaborate hoax using using a sand blasting technique through the use of a computer generated stencil, cutting & sandblasting. However, when a local stone carver was given the chance to replicate the Roswell rock by using this technique, his re-creation was clearly inferior…

The skip site is also known as the Ragsdale site because a guy named Jim Ragsdale and his girlfriend were camping there that night and saw the craft come in and were the first ones on the scene – they supposedly saw the bodies and everything.

Bill Rickit wasn’t only at the crash seen with Marcel, but he told researchers later that he escorted a Dr. Lincoln Lapaz, a world renown meteor expert, to the crash site. Lapaz was hired by the military to find out what the speed and trajectory was of the craft. Lapaz also said that the sand had been turned glass- like due to landing and take off. Lapaz was on record for saying that he actually believed there were several objects that had come down at Roswell

Mack Brazel, the foreman of the ranch, who was one of the first on scene at the crash site had a son named Bill Brazel. Bill said that years after the crash, he was telling some friends at a local bar about the foil-like debris you could crumble up and that would return to its normal shape. He also mentioned to them that he still had some of this material. A few days later, the military arrived at the ranch and said they had learned about his possession of some of the debris and asked for it. They told him not to talk about.

Jesse Marcel Jr was the son of the intelligence officer named in the initial press report. According to Marcel, Jr.’s book, “The Roswell Legacy,” his father brought some of UFO wreckage home, allowing his son to handle the debated debris before he took it to his base. Marcel Jr. wrote that the material was metallic and “I could see what looked like writing. At first I thought of Egyptian hieroglyphics, but there were no animal outlines or figures. They weren’t mathematical figures either; they were more like geometric symbols—squares, circles, triangles, pyramids, and the like.” Marcel Jr. was eleven years old at the time.
Glen Denis was a mortician in 1947 in Roswell. Denis said he remembered getting several calls in July from the Roswell army airfield mortuary officer who wanted to know about how to get hermetically sealed caskets. He also asked how small he could these caskets.

Barbara Dugger the granddaughter of Roswell sheriff George Wilcox claimed that her grandmother, the sheriffs wife, said that after the crash – military police told the couple that the entire family would be killed if they ever talked about this. She also said George had gone out to the site and saw four “space beings” with large heads and silk-like suits, and that one of the beings was alive.

General Thomas Dubois was Gen Roger Ramey’s chief of staff in 1947, he was very involved in the whole crash and was seen in photos with Ramey and Marcel. In 1991 he was interviewed and stated that the whole balloon thing was a cover story. He made it very clear that the entire coverup was being managed by a general named Clemence McMullan from the Pentagon. McMullen made it clear that this crash was above top secret.

It was later discovered that all of the administrative records and outgoing messages from Roswell army airfield from 1945-1949 were inexplicably destroyed. Even though so few people to this day actually believe the Air Force’ explanation of Roswell, this tired narrative of weather balloons is still promoted to this day by the establishment guardians of truth.

Thank you Derek! Basically, a very well crafted summary of the Roswell story.
Thanks Frank!