The UFO Crash at Roswell
Cover-ups and conspiracies: What really happened that night in 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico? Those who are brave enough share their personal experiences of this legendary incident. Examine the happenings of the supposed UFO encounter, with accounts from Jesse Marcel, Frankie Rowe, and Walter Haut. Was it a weather balloon that crashed? Or was it something more, like Soviet psychological warfare?
Cover-ups and conspiracies: What really happened that night in 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico? Those who are brave enough share their personal experiences of this legendary incident. Examine the happenings of the supposed UFO encounter, with accounts from Jesse Marcel, Frankie Rowe, and Walter Haut. Was it a weather balloon that crashed? Or was it something more, like Soviet psychological warfare?
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