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Roswell guard ordered to 'shoot to kill'

By T.K. Randall
April 19, 2013 · Comment icon 197 comments

A serviceman tasked with guarding the Roswell debris was ordered to shoot anyone who tried to get near.
UFO researcher Anthony Bragalia has uncovered intriguing testimony from PFC Calvin Cox who in July 1947 found himself part of one of the most infamous cases in UFO history. Stationed in Roswell, New Mexico, Cox was ordered to guard the hanger in which the alleged debris from the UFO crash incident was being stored. Of particular note was that fact that his instructions were to 'shoot to kill' anyone who attempted to access the building, an order that would appear to cast doubt on the official story that the debris was nothing more than a weather balloon.

While he didn't get a close-up look at the debris, what he did see of it looked nothing like what would be expected from the remains of a meteorological balloon. From a distance he caught a glimpse of metallic debris, strange structured metal and material that appeared to be burned and tarnished.

Ordered to never speak of what happened, Cox kept quiet about these events for more than 65 years. [!gad]UFO researcher Anthony Bragalia has uncovered intriguing testimony from PFC Calvin Cox who in July 1947 found himself part of one of the most infamous cases in UFO history. Stationed in Roswell, New Mexico, Cox was ordered to guard the hanger in which the alleged debris from the UFO crash incident was being stored. Of particular note was that fact that his instructions were to 'shoot to kill' anyone who attempted to access the building, an order that would appear to cast doubt on the official story that the debris was nothing more than a weather balloon.

While he didn't get a close-up look at the debris, what he did see of it looked nothing like what would be expected from the remains of a meteorological balloon. From a distance he caught a glimpse of metallic debris, strange structured metal and material that appeared to be burned and tarnished.

Ordered to never speak of what happened, Cox kept quiet about these events for more than 65 years.
A team of investigators (of which this author is part) has renewed efforts to find and contact the very last living veterans of the Army Air Force who were at Roswell during the time of a UFO crash that occurred in early July of 1947.


Source: The UFO Iconoclast(s) | Comments (197)




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Comment icon #188 Posted by DONTEATUS 11 years ago
I was raised on a farm until I went into the service. So I guess I was out of the loop on what was happening at that time. I had never even heard of marijuana at that point. Odie Ouch ! Thats gotta hurt Odie ! Weed is now becoming quite the threat to the Tobacco bussiness,But For sure our Troops in Nam,were well on the way to seeing the Light of Green Monster ! Sad but true. Good thing they brought back such a demand for the stuff for all the Weed Growers here and ,did become a really Big part of many lifes now. I dont partake in the Stuff,but I do think its going to be here forever @@ IMO. Ma... [More]
Comment icon #189 Posted by quillius 11 years ago
Joe Ezseterhas has some experience in this, maybe he can give you some pointers excellent
Comment icon #190 Posted by Capt. P. Lilandra 11 years ago
Standard protocol for “unexplained” or classified sites no matter if it’s a crash site of an experimental aircraft/UFO or a secure site such as area 51 is Shoot to wound ideally but shoot to kill is authorised when and only when three warnings have been disregarded. Shoot to wound is for obvious reasons, if a person is that determined to access and secure site then we want to know why even if the answer is just “I was curious” and to make a legal example if them to try to stop other from doing it.
Comment icon #191 Posted by psyche101 11 years ago
Standard protocol for “unexplained” or classified sites no matter if it’s a crash site of an experimental aircraft/UFO or a secure site such as area 51 is Shoot to wound ideally but shoot to kill is authorised when and only when three warnings have been disregarded. Shoot to wound is for obvious reasons, if a person is that determined to access and secure site then we want to know why even if the answer is just “I was curious” and to make a legal example if them to try to stop other from doing it. For people that might even be the case in some instances, but for Aliens, that seems mo... [More]
Comment icon #192 Posted by Amerix 11 years ago
What most people will never understand, because they are so closed minded, is that after WW2, the US knew they would be in some sort of conflict with the USSR, given their aggressive stance and territorial claims after the war (East Berlin and the iron curtain). Both sides were rushing to secure as many former Nazi scientists as they could, and both sides were experamenting with new, top secret technology they didn't want the other to have. Of course a shoot to kill order was given, especially if what this really was, was something of significant tactical importance they were working on. Peopl... [More]
Comment icon #193 Posted by eley 11 years ago
Cases like this are great, but its unfortunate that the only really interesting stuff is from all these years ago, or rendlesham forest etc.. its mainly cases where reputable people have seen things but its hard to get any information at all, and definatly not an actual video of it. I just wish something would happen in modern world 2013 in a major city with everyone filiming it sadly i doubt it will happen
Comment icon #194 Posted by Spacenut56 11 years ago
Cases like this are great, but its unfortunate that the only really interesting stuff is from all these years ago, or rendlesham forest etc.. its mainly cases where reputable people have seen things but its hard to get any information at all, and definatly not an actual video of it. I just wish something would happen in modern world 2013 in a major city with everyone filiming it sadly i doubt it will happen Re; the case at Rendlesham forest, there was a cassette oral notation from one of the top officers who saw the ufo, and another had written detailed notes and drawings of the ufo as well.
Comment icon #195 Posted by Oppono Astos 11 years ago
Re; the case at Rendlesham forest, there was a cassette oral notation from one of the top officers who saw the ufo, and another had written detailed notes and drawings of the ufo as well. I can only suggest searching these forums for Rendlesham discussions. The two claimed accounts you mention were/are not even from the same night; Penniston's account, and the location where his encounter was supposed to have taken place, have varied over the course of time.
Comment icon #196 Posted by psyche101 11 years ago
I just wish something would happen in modern world 2013 in a major city with everyone filiming it sadly i doubt it will happen Isn't that suspicious! Nothing like the "Good Old Days" Of the 50's and 60's is it. But I think there may well be a reason for that.
Comment icon #197 Posted by DONTEATUS 11 years ago
YEah ! E.T now has the Jump on us ! There all on line !


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