1947 July 4th: Roswell, New Mexico
This case has had probably the most attention of any other case in the history of UFOLOGY.
However, the case remained
buried for nearly 30 years before, slowly the code of silence was broken
which allowed researchers to start uncovering the truth. Obviously I can only
give a fraction of the account,
on this Web Site but I hope it will contain enough info for both the experienced
and the beginner.
People interested in this case should read some of the many great books, particularly
the ones by Kevin Randle.
The data will be presented in timeline form:
Tuesday, July 1st 1947
A strange object is detected on the radar scopes at Roswell, White Sands and
Alamogordo.
Its tremendous speed and erratic motion indicated that it is neither a plane
or a meteorite.
Wednesday, July 2, 1947
An oval object is spotted by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilmot as it passes over their
house
in Roswell.
Thursday, July 3, 1947 Radar operator Steve MacKenzie is sent to White Sands to track the object 24 hours a day.
Friday, July 4, 1947 Warrant
Officer Robert Thomas and a team of men arrive from Washington to co-ordinate
to
operation of tracking and possible retrieval. Mac Brazel as well as others report
hearing a tremendous explosion.
William Woody and his father observe a flaming object fall to earth north of
Roswell. Jim Ragsdale and Trudy Truelove
observe a bright light crash near to their campsite. The object which has been
tracked on radar for 3 days suddenly
disappears. The retrieval team assemble and start heading for the calculated
crash site.
Saturday, July 5, 1947
A sheepherder finds the remains of a crashed saucer but does not report this
until many years later.
A group of Archaeologists also find the crashed object. The phone Sheriff George
Wilcox thinking it is some from of
crashed aircraft. Wilcox then inform the local fire department who arrive at
the scene shortly afterwards.
The special retrieval team locates the crashed craft, takes the names of all
the civilians on site and the escorts them away.
The site is cleaned and secured within 6 hours and 5 bodies are removed. Mac
Brazil finds strange debris in his field.
The debris consists of strange foil like substance, balsawood like beams and
a strange sort of 'string'. None of Brazels sheep
will go anywhere near the debris. Lydia Sleppy a reporter for KSWS tries to
send the first 'unconfirmed' reports of the crash
over the teletype. The message is intercepted by the FBI who order her to cease
transmission.
Melvin Brown who was one of the guards in the truck transporting the bodies
claims that they were small with large heads
and that their skin was an orange/yellow colour. Glenn Dennis is called by the
Roswell mortuary officer and is asked
several questions relating to preserving bodies, making small caskets, and how
to treat bodies that had been exposed to the sun.
Dennis is later summoned to the base to treat an injured pilot, while he is
there is sees several ambulances and some wreckage.
Dennis is then threatened by two officers who warn him not to report anything
he has witnessed.
Mac Brazel returns to the debris site and picks up some the stuff and takes
it to his neighbours, Floyd and Loretta Proctor.
They suggest that he informs the Sheriff.
Sunday, July 6, 1947 Brazel
drives 75 miles into Roswell and shows some of the debris
to Sheriff Wilcox who in turn informs the Military. Wilcox then also send two
of his
deputies to the ranch. William Woody and his father try to get close to the
site where
they saw the strange object crash.
However they are stopped by a heavy military presence who refuse them entry.
Colonel William Blanchard commanding officer of the 509th Bomb Group sends
Jesse A. Marcel out to the Sheriffs office to investigate the reported debris.
Marcel meets with Brazel and after seeing the debris decides to go out to the
debris field. He is accompanied by Captain Sheridan Cavitt and Mac Brazel.
Blanchard then orders that all debris at the Sheriffs office be sealed and flown
to
Fort Worth Army Air field where it is given to Colonel Thomas DuBose.
Marcel and Cavitt arrive too late at night to see the debris field so they spend
the
night with Brazel and his family.
They also get a chance to observe some of the debris that Brazel had brought
back
with them. Neither of them had seen anything like it.
It would not burn or scratch, yet when held in the hand it felt weightless.
Several pieces of the foil like substance when crumpled in a ball would return
to its original shape when released.
Monday, July 7, 1947 Some
of the debris and bodies from the main crash site are sent to Andrews AAF. Brazel,
Marcel
and Cavitt arrive at the debris field. It is three-quarters of a mile long and
three hundred feet wide.
They spend the day loading as much of the debris as possible into Marcel's car
and then drive back to Roswell.
General Nathan Twining, Air Material Command commander suddenly changes his
current engagements and flies
out to Alamogordo.
Rumours start spreading around the Roswell base that a flying saucer has been
retrieved.
Tuesday, July 8, 1947 Marcel
decides to show his family some of the debris that he has recovered before the
debris
becomes classified. He tells his son that it is parts of a flying saucer. Marcel
and Cavitt meet with Colonel Blanchard
to report what they have seen. As a result Blanchard orders that guards be placed
around the debris field and to stop
anyone trying to obtain access.
Brazel who spent the previous night at Walt Whitmore's (KGFL radio) house, is
interviewed by him and wire-recorded.
Whitmore is then informed from Washington not to air the interview with Brazel.
Brigadier General Roger Ramey orders Blanchard to send Marcel to Fort Worth.
Mac Brazel is interviewed by military
personnel. This interview is to last several days. Lieutenant Walter Haut finishes
the Press Release that Colonel Blanchard
had authorised. He gives copies to both radio and newspapers. The story is released,
and claims that "The Army Air
Forces here today announced that a flying disc had been found".
Within a couple of hours the base is flooded with calls from around the world.
Marcel arrives at Fort Worth and meets with
General Ramey. Marcel shows Ramey the debris, who then takes Marcel into the
Map room so that he can show him the
location of the debris site.
When Marcel returns the debris that he had brought in was gone, it had been
replaced by bits of an old weather balloon.
Ramey then orders that the real wreckage be sent to Wright Field, Dayton. The
military clean the debris site back on Brazels
ranch and transport all the debris to Wright Field. A press conference is held
in which Warrant Officer Irving Newton
identifies the debris as that of a balloon.
Marcel is ordered not to say anything and Ramey confirms that the men at Roswell
had simply made a mistake. Marcel is then
ordered to be photographed with the balloon debris.
Interest in the story dies down due to the fact the debris has been identified
as that of a weather balloon.
Wednesday, July 9, 1947
Brazel's field is completely cleaned of debris. The remaining debris is sent
to Los Alamos via Kirtland AFB.
Brazel is seen by friends as he is escorted from the Air Force base into town.
They report that he looked very shocked and stressed. Brazel remarks to a friend,
Frank Joyce, that he has had to change his story to
protect his family. Haut's press release is confiscated by military personnel.
Many ground personnel at Wright Field claim to of seen
strange debris being unloaded from unmarked planes.
Others report seeing bodies at the Andrews AFB. Marcel meets up with Sheridan
Cavitt, who now claims that he never went with
Marcel to the debris field on Brazel's ranch.
Thursday, July 10, 1947
Sheriff Wilcox calls on Glenn Dennis's father and informs him that his son is
in trouble with the military and
advises him to talk to Glenn to make sure he remains silent. Further balloon
explanations are reported in the local papers.
Friday, July 11, 1947 Glenn
Dennis tries to contact a nurse who had told him that she had helped in one
of the autopsies of the bodies.
However, when he phones the base he is informed that no-one knows where she
is.
All military personnel involved in the retrieval and cleanup operation are debriefed
and told to forgot that it ever happened.
Military Police start visiting the civilians who were on the site of the main
crash, they are warned not to say anything or they and there
families would go missing.
Saturday, July 12, 1947 Mac Brazel's son Bill turns up at the ranch to help out while Mac Brazel is still being held under military guard.
Tuesday, July 15, 1947 Mac
Brazel is finally released. All he says is that the military kept asking the
same questions over and over again.
Brazel revealed that he had to take an oath never to saw what he saw.
Novemeber 1947 Arthur Exon,
a pilot stationed at Wright Field claims that he flew over the crash site and
he could still make out the
impact site.
Decemeber 1947 Dr W. Curry
Holden and Dr C. Bertrand Schultz attend a meeting in Albuquerque.
They discuss the events in Roswell and Holden tells Schultz that he had seen
a 'heel-shaped' craft and the bodies of the alien flight crew.
The Roswell incident remained
buried for another 30 years until Jesse Marcel, allowed himself to be interviewed
by several researchers
including Leonard Stringfield and Stanton Friedman. Charles Berlitz and William
L. Moore release the book 'The Roswell Incident' in
1980 after interviewing more than 70 witnesses. Since the release of this book
many other researcher have investigated the case and
many other books have been written.
There have been many hoaxes associated with this case such as the Majestic-12
documents and the now already infamous
'Alien Autopsy Video'. None of these hoaxes helps the serious study of the Roswell
case.
The US Government after 40 plus years admitted that the 'weather balloon' story
had indeed been a cover story.
However it was not a cover story for a crashed alien spacecraft but that of
Project Mogul a secret project the Air Force were undertaking
and that the bodies were those of rhesus monkey's.
This theory
also has proved to be wrong and for a full explanation of this and other possible
causes.
I strongly recommend the book 'The Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell' by
Kevin Randle and Donald Schmitt. v