On July 8th, 1946; the Public Information Office of Roswell Army Airfield published an account that Airman had recovered a 'flying disc'. The declaration sparked immediate mass media attention, and entered Roswell into the popular terminology, though it was later recanted by the US Military.

Of all the proof that has in any case poured in about UFO encounters, this is fairly possibly the most damning evidence to ever come into the open. Not necessarily because of the nature of the incident, or what happened, but rather, due to the reaction.
Firstly, the Press Office at RAAF issued a statement that they had found a Flying Disc. The terminology "Flying Disc" had been used in the common cant, to account for what we now would call an UFO. Sightings had occurred as far back as 1800 in Texas, and continue to this day. So it is, without a doubt in my mind, that the people, who found the object, honestly thought it wasn't of terrestrial origin.

Immediately following this initial Press Release, the Army issued another statement, that what was really found was actually a weather balloon. So, in truth, the Army had changed its position, based upon the position it initially held.

So, logically, dozens of folk from Roswell and the Airfield nearby, having been in the region for some time, and many quite familiar with Aircraft, had come to the conclusion that the object was an UFO. Then, within only 24 hours; the stance was changed, not by them, but possibly by higher ups, who weren't in the area, and may not even had the hands-on man hours of dealing with aircraft, let alone the debris, that the debris was actually of terrestrial origin.

The story was lost to time, till in 1978, one man stepped forward, breaking his silence, and stating that not only was an Alien Craft found.but that Alien Bodies accompanied it.

Needless to say, this casts tons of doubt on the US Army's official story. If you enjoy reading about aliens, I invite you to check out my blog below. I'm seeking not only readers, but contributors. If you have something to say interesting about the crash, or your own account that you would like known, feel free to write it, a second link is given, to an email which will post it automatically.
I only ask that you format, spell-check, and remain anonymous if you do submit.

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