:INFO The Roswell Incident In July 1947 a rancher near Roswell, New Mexico found a field scattered with strange debris. The Army Air Field announced it had recovered a flying disc, then retracted the claim within hours and called it a weather balloon. Decades later the case became the most famous UFO story in the world. :JOURNEY The Roswell case 2 Debris 3 Reported 4 Collected 5 The Disc 4 Retracted 3 Silenced :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:Roswell Daily Record front page] RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region. :INFO Who was Jesse Marcel? Major Jesse Marcel was the intelligence officer at Roswell Army Air Field who recovered the debris. He insisted for the rest of his life that the material was nothing he could identify and unlike any weather balloon he had ever seen. His account kept the case alive for decades. :NOTE.half The 1994 US Air Force report concluded the debris came from Project Mogul, a secret programme of high altitude balloons built to detect Soviet nuclear tests. :NOTE.half Believers point to the rapid retraction, the military questioning of Brazel, and Marcel's lifelong testimony. The full debris was never publicly produced. :POLL Top secret balloon or something else? Cast your vote. Project Mogul balloon, case closed A recovered craft, covered up Genuine mystery, not enough evidence Do not know, want more data :LINK https://www.google.com/search?q=Roswell+Incident+1947 Read more about the case