Roswell 1947: Debris, Denials, and the Shaping of the UAP Narrative
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Near Roswell in 1947, initial claims of a crashed craft clashed with a weather-balloon cover story from Brig. Gen. Roger M. Ramey, while Col. William Blanchard stayed silent and Jesse Marcel described the debris as unbendable, fueling decades of questions about a possible government cover-up of alien bodies, a debate later echoed by 1997 Air Force explanations and ongoing UAP sightings.
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