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78 years on: the story of the Roswell incident continues to intrigue

By T.K. Randall
July 2, 2025 · Comment icon 84 comments
The International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, New Mexico
Image: Gray Aliens with Saucer at The UFO Museum, Roswell
Credit: Kimble Young / CC BY-SA 2.0 (adapted)
Even today, exactly what happened near Roswell, New Mexico almost eight decades ago remains a mystery.
In June 1947, several weeks before the official press release, William Brazel - a foreman working on the Foster homestead - discovered a quantity of strange debris spread out approximately 30 miles north of Roswell. He returned with his family on July 4th to gather some of it up, but after hearing reports about 'flying discs' he decided to mention it to Sheriff George Wilcox.

Wilcox then spoke to RAAF Major Jesse Marcel who, alongside Captain Sheridan Cavitt, came to examine the debris for himself. After collecting some of the material, Marcel took it to Colonel William Blanchard who, in turn, reported the incident to General Roger Ramey at Fort Worth.

In an official announcement on July 8th, public information officer Walter Haut declared that a "flying disc" had been found in the area. By the time the story had been broadcast on Roswell radio station KSWS, the news had reached the Associated Press and word had begun to spread fast.

The cover-up

Keen to play down the incident, General Ramey, along with his chief of staff Colonel Thomas Dubose and weather officer Irving Newton, held a press conference on July 8th declaring that the object that had come down near Roswell had in fact been little more than a weather balloon.

At the time, this resulted in the story being mostly dropped by the media and apart from a few articles reporting on the weather balloon crash, the incident was mostly forgotten.

The mystery deepens

The events that took place near Roswell in 1947 would go on to be forgotten for several decades until stories and witness testimonies began to emerge suggesting that a lot more had taken place than the military had let on and that the object that crashed was no weather balloon.

In 1978, UFO researcher and author Stanton Friedman interviewed Jesse Marcel - the army officer who had witnessed the debris first-hand and had accompanied it back to Forth Worth.
He maintained that the weather balloon story was just a cover-up and that the object that had crashed was in fact an extraterrestrial spacecraft.

As time went on, more and more purported witnesses of the events at Roswell came forward, each with their own stories to tell.

Some described witnessing alien bodies being taken from the crash site, while others reported that the recovered debris had possessed peculiar qualities found in no known terrestrial materials.

In 1989, former mortician Glenn Dennis told Stanton Friedman that he had received several calls at the time of the incident from Fort Worth asking him about body preservation.

He even spoke to a nurse who claimed to have witnessed an autopsy being carried out on an alien body. Several other witnesses later reported seeing alleged alien bodies being transported.

Official response

To this day, there has never been a formal acknowledgement that the object that crashed near Roswell in 1947 was anything other than a balloon. In 1993, an inquiry initiated by New Mexico congressman Steven Schiff concluded that the object was a high-altitude surveillance balloon launched as part of a secretive program known as Project Mogul. The clandestine nature of the project was said to explain why the military had been so keen to cover it up as a simple 'weather balloon'.

While this explanation has satisfied many, there are still a great number of people who believe that something much more significant had taken place.

As things stand, the truth of what happened in Roswell in 1947 remains elusive.

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Comment icon #75 Posted by Dejarma 8 months ago
Really!??
Comment icon #76 Posted by dave54 8 months ago
Basic Investigation 101 -- Eyewitness statements are unreliable.  If they contradict physical evidence, go with the evidence. Recollections from years later are almost never accurate.  Conflation and confabulation are real phenomenom and happen to everyone.  It is normal.   Then you have the Rashomon Effect.  The more eyewitness you have, the more their accounts will differ.    
Comment icon #77 Posted by Hazzard 8 months ago
  I could not agree more. Physical evidence should always be prioritized over eyewitness testimony, especially when the accounts differ or when are recalled years, sometimes many decades later.  The Rashomon Effect and the reality of human memory distortion make it clear why corroborated, objective evidence is the most reliable source of truth.  
Comment icon #78 Posted by GAZUK 8 months ago
I really do feel Roswell has been flogged to death. Nobody has come up with anything new for years.  
Comment icon #79 Posted by Hazzard 8 months ago
Agreed. Roswell was nothing more than misidentified balloon train debris for 3 decades.  It became a legend only after 1978, when Charles Berlitz and William L. Moore published their book, "The Roswell Incident". This book reignited public interest in the 1947 non-event, turning it into a major media phenomenon and starting the modern wave of UFO related speculation.  Today, its big business (especially for those who live there) and a fun bedtime story to tell your kids
Comment icon #80 Posted by dave54 8 months ago
I especially like the claim the debris was taken to Area51. Roswell was in 1947. The Area 51 base was created in 1955.  They must have driven the debris reeeeaaallllll slllooowwww.  
Comment icon #81 Posted by Hazzard 8 months ago
  Some folks never let facts stand in the way of a good story - timelines, original reports, logic, context... totally optional in UFO folklore! ?  
Comment icon #82 Posted by Trelane 8 months ago
That's just one of several inconsistencies with this whole fable.  Some say it was taken out to the Groom Lake test site first. Even though they were still testing nukes there at that time. Or the other story is, it was taken all the way to Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio, then at some point transported back to Nevada. All the while a highly classified, top secret convoy was doing the cannonball run back and forth with zero evidence of this ever occurring. It's all a bunch of horse**** really.
Comment icon #83 Posted by dave54 8 months ago
A little background on Area 51. It was an unused corner of the Nevada Test Site, and part of Area 15.  The test site was delineated into smaller areas, and numbered one through 38(?).  The Area 51 was chosen to test the U2 spy plane.  No one is quite sure why it was called 51.  One source says they simply reversed the digits of Area 15, others claim they intentionally left a gap in the numbering sequence in case other numbered areas needed subdividing.  There is no meaning or symbolism to '51'.  It is just a number. The area was used as a training airfield in WW2.  There were small temp... [More]
Comment icon #84 Posted by Trelane 8 months ago
The designation of "Area 51" is called that due to its designation on maps created by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). It's part of the larger Nevada Test and Training Range. While the exact reason for choosing "51" in the numbering order of specific grid coordinates is unclear, it's likely related to the AEC's grid-based map system for the area in it's larger scope an context. "Area 51: What is it and what goes on there?" https://www.space.com/area-51-what-is-it


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