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  2. Roswell incident - Wikipedia

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    Still from the 1994 film Roswell: The UFO Cover Up, based on the 1991 book. After filming, the prop became part of a permanent exhibit at a Roswell tourist attraction. [157] In 1991, Kevin Randle and Donald Schmitt published UFO Crash at Roswell. [158] It sold 160,000 copies and served as the basis for the 1994 television film Roswell. [159]

  3. International UFO Museum and Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The catalyst for the museum was the 1947 Roswell UFO incident, in which a rancher, W. W. "Mack" Brazel, discovered metal debris outside of Roswell, near a giant trench that spanned hundreds of feet. [4] The International UFO Museum and Research Center shares theories about the Roswell incident and other extraterrestrial life. [4]

  4. Glenn Dennis - Wikipedia

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    Dennis’ account featured prominently in Crash at Corona, published in 1992, as well as The Truth About the UFO Crash at Roswell, published in 1994. After much public scrutiny, serious doubts about his story were soon raised. Dennis' account is repeated in Witness to Roswell: Unmasking the 60-Year Cover-Up by Thomas Carey and Donald Schmitt ...

  5. Roswell, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Roswell incident was named after the town, though the crash site of the alleged UFO was some 75 miles (121 km) from Roswell and closer to Corona. The investigation and debris recovery was handled by the local Roswell Army Air Field. On the 50th anniversary of the Roswell incident, an annual UFO Festival was started.

  6. Project Mogul - Wikipedia

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    The Roswell Report compiled by the United States Air Force attributed the 1947 Roswell debris to a Project Mogul balloon. In 1947, a Project Mogul balloon NYU Flight 4, launched June 4, [1] crashed in the desert near Roswell, New Mexico. The subsequent military cover-up of the true nature of the balloon and burgeoning conspiracy theories from ...

  7. Kevin D. Randle - Wikipedia

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    The Randle Report: UFOs in the '90s (1998) Reflections of a UFO Investigator (2012) The Report On the Conclusions of the Recent Air Force Analysis of the Roswell Incident with Donald R. Schmitt (self-published, 1994) The Roswell Encyclopedia (2000) Roswell UFO Crash Update: Exposing the Military Cover-Up of the Century; Roswell, UFOs and the ...

  8. Stanton T. Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Friedman was the first civilian to document the site of the Roswell UFO incident, [6] and supported the hypothesis that it was a genuine crash of an extraterrestrial spacecraft. [7] In 1968 Friedman told a committee of the United States House of Representatives that the evidence suggests that Earth is being visited by intelligently controlled ...

  9. UFO sightings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Roswell: New Mexico: Roswell UFO incident: The Roswell UFO Incident involved the recovery of materials near Roswell, New Mexico, in early July 1947 which have since become the subject of intense speculation and research. There are widely divergent views on what actually happened.