Were there 2 UFO crashes at Roswell, New Mexico? Does the supposed evidence support this theory? Read the information and watch the video. What are your thoughts?
A month after an ex-CIA official claimed that the rumors surrounding a crash in Roswell, New Mexico were true, an ex-Air Force official came forward to set the record straight, stating that there were actually two UFO crashes in Roswell, not just one like most conspiracy theorists believe.
The 1947 Roswell UFO controversy has been rehashed in countless documentaries and papers and revolves around allegations that a strange object fell from the sky and was so unlike anything the Air Force had ever seen that they issued a press release stating a flying saucer had crashed in the New Mexico desert.
During that time, there have been debunkers trying to prove the opposite. One of those debunkers, retired Air Force Lt. Col. Richard French, stated that there were not one, but two crashes in Roswell. French stated:
“There were actually two crashes at Roswell, which most people don’t know. The first one was shot down by an experimental U.S. airplane that was flying out of White Sands, N.M., and it shot what was effectively an electronic pulse-type weapon that disabled and took away all the controls of the UFO, and that’s why it crashed.”
French’s revelation comes less than a month after Chase Brandon, an ex-CIA Agent, stated, according to National Geographic, that:
“It was not a damn weather balloon — it was what it was billed when people first reported it. It was a craft that clearly did not come from this planet, it crashed and I don’t doubt for a second that the use of the words ‘remains’ and ‘cadavers’ was exactly what people were talking about.”
Brandon told his story about walking into the Historical Intelligence Collection section of the CIA headquarters in Langley, VA in the mid-1990s, and discovering a box that simply said Roswell:
“I took the box down, lifted the lid up, rummaged around inside it, put the box back on the shelf, and said, ‘My god, it really happened!’”
It seems that French may have corroborated his story. The retired Air Force pilot was in Alamogordo, New Mexico for altitude chamber testing in 1947, and stated specifically how the military reportedly brought down the UFO. He stated:
“When they hit it with that electromagnetic pulse — bingo! — there goes all their electronics and, consequently, the UFO was uncontrollable.”
Retired Army Col. John Alexander later stated, however, that French’s Roswell story was false.
Alexander, who was given access in the 1980s to official documents and UFO accounts stated that, while UFOs are real, there was no official cover-up in Roswell, New Mexico. Alexander stated:
“No chance! Zero chance! In the 1980s, I was the guy developing all of the pulse-power weapons systems. We couldn’t have done it then. In the 60s, they had a laser system, but your range was extremely limited, and we didn’t have operational laser weapons in that time frame.”
NOTE: French & Alexander have both passed on since this information was originally published. Lon
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