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A scholarly consensus emerged concluding that the military decided to conceal the true purpose of the crashed device– nuclear test monitoring–and instead inform the public that the crash was of a weather balloon. [1] The balloon had been launched from Alamogordo Army Air Field a month earlier. It carried a radar reflector and classified Project Mogul sensors for experimental monitoring of Soviet nuclear testing. [173] A Google spokesperson told VICE: “What people are seeing in the imagery is a reflection that’s temporarily overloading the satellite’s sensor. seen what the Japanese had done with long range balloons; although not effective as weapons, they did initiate the long-range balloon research which led to use of balloons for the detection and collection of debris from atomic explosion." In May 2016, the researcher Edison Boaventura Jr., President of the Guaruja Ufological Group and Director of Field Research of the Brazilian UFO Research Network, received four metal fragments. UFO researcher Edison Boaventura Jr By September 1979, Carr's claims included a surgical nurse who witnessed an alien's autopsy. [54] [55] In November 1979, local papers reported that Roswell was being location-scouted for an upcoming film titled Hangar 18. [56] That film, which dramatized Carr's claims, was released in 1980.

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The book introduced the contention that debris which was recovered by Marcel at the Foster ranch, visible in photographs showing Marcel posing with the debris, was substituted for debris from a weather device as part of a cover-up. [81] [82] The book also claimed that the debris recovered from the ranch was not permitted a close inspection by the press. The efforts by the military were described as being intended to discredit and "counteract the growing hysteria towards flying saucers". [83] Futurama: "Roswell That Ends Well"/"Anthology Of Interest II" ". TV Club. May 28, 2015. Archived from the original on November 4, 2019 . Retrieved April 18, 2021. After Sued published the letter from the Ubatuba Incident, it sparked the curiosity to Olavo Teixeira Fontes, a Brazilian ufo researcher. The first investigation of the Ubatuba Incident

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Beginning in 1978, Jesse Marcel publicly reported that the claims of a weather balloon had been a cover story. In 1991, retired USAF Brigadier General Thomas DuBose corroborated Marcel's admission. [74] In 1993, in response to an inquiry from US congressman Steven Schiff of New Mexico, [117] the General Accounting Office launched an inquiry and directed the Office of the United States Secretary of the Air Force to conduct an internal investigation. A 1994 Air Force report concluded that the material recovered in 1947 was likely debris from the then top secret Project Mogul, a military surveillance program employing high-altitude balloons (a classified portion of an unclassified New York University project by atmospheric researchers [118]). Klass, Philip J. (1990). "New Evidence of MJ-12 Hoax" (PDF). Skeptical Inquirer. Vol.14. pp.135–140. A large number of pieces were collected by locals, including many knowledgeable fishermen in the region.

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The Skeptical Inquirer. Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. April 29, 1998. Archived from the original on April 18, 2021 . Retrieved April 18, 2021– via Google Books. Smith, Toby (2000). Little Gray Men: Roswell and the Rise of a Popular Culture. University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 978-0826321213. Archived from the original on July 8, 2022 . Retrieved April 29, 2021– via Google Books.

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a b Carpenter, Les (September 30, 2017). "The curious case of the alien in the photo and the mystery that took years to solve". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on September 30, 2017 . Retrieved October 2, 2017. a b "Roswell incident, on season 8 , episode 2". Scientific American Frontiers. Chedd-Angier Production Company. 1997–1998. PBS. Archived from the original on January 1, 2006. According to anthropologists Susan Harding and Kathleen Stewart, the Roswell Story was a prime example of how a discourse moved from the fringes to the mainstream according to the prevailing zeitgeist: public preoccupation in the 1980s with "conspiracy, cover-up and repression" aligned well with the Roswell narratives as told in the "sensational books" which were being published. [180] Additionally, skeptics and some social anthropologists [181] saw the increasingly elaborate accounts of alien crash landings and government cover-ups as evidence of a myth being constructed.

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