Roswell's crash accident on July 8, 1947 was one of the most famous events of the time, such as computers, mobile phones, night vision goggles, Kevlar armor. All of these have been achieved within one year of the collapse of Roswell. The collapse of Roswell has been hidden for over 30 years. Then, in 1978, hematologist Stanton T. Friedman resumed the investigation behind Roswell's collapse. As can be seen from his favorite crash, government hiding is a fraud and has all the evidence we need.
On July 8, 1947, Roswell Army Airways (RAAF) announced a press release that Frisbee crashed on a ranch near Roswell during a strong storm. In the second half of the day, when government scientists came to this area, the story appeared to have changed. A press conference was held, but on the contrary there were people who said the balloon crashed. The reporter saw the work which is said to have been taken out of the collision area, such as aluminum foil, rubber, wood. And it seemed to confirm that the object is a weather balloon.
In July 1947, an airborne object crashed at a ranch near Roswell. In the Roswell Army aviation field, a press release by a general Williams "Brichchad" was issued, claiming that it restored the remains of UFOs or UFOs. The Army immediately withdrew the statement and said that it was a balloon, not a frisbee. However, the original statement has been published in several papers. Until the 1970s, nuclear physicist Stanton T. Friedman wrote a book that this conflict is the result of extraterrestrial activity and that event was almost forgotten.
On July 8, 1947, Walter Hout, a spokesperson for Army Aviation (RAAF) in Roswell, press release stating that staff members of the 509 action team in that field found "a flying saucer" Announced. A ranch near Roswell crashed. As described in the July 9th edition of Roswell Daily, if it works the balloon must be 12 feet long and it feels that the distance is measured according to the size of the room . The saturated rubber is smoky and scattered in the area of about 200 yd in diameter. Once the debris has been collected, the foil, paper, tape and stick form a bundle about 3 feet long and 7 or 8 inches thick, the rubber is bundled into a bundle of about 18 or 20 inches in length and about 8 inches in thickness . In a nutshell, he estimates that the entire plot may weigh only 5 pounds.