Roswell UFO Error Theory

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For over 70 years, scientists and curious investigators have been trying to solve the mystery involved with Roswell, New Mexico. Since the incident, people have been searching for answers, and most likely will not stop until the get definite ones. The Roswell UFO(unidentified flying object) crash motivated many people to search for alternative explanations to the apparent truth. People have come up with many, but the most popular ones include: The Flying Saucer Theory, The Project Mogul Theory, and The Weather Balloon Theory.
The Flying Saucer Theory may have been true about what happened at the Roswell UFO Incident. For instance, it was reported that a man by the name of Mac Brazel and his son claimed the had found the remains of a flying saucer in
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Everyone that was involved said that they had seen nothing like it before. Also, after this man reported the materials, the government took custody of him which many believe meant that they wanted to hide the truth from the public. Around the same time Mac Brazel made his claim, a farmer said he observed several strikes of lightning hit one place in his field. The next day, he went out into the field to take a closer look, and found an array of different metals. The man brought the pieces inside and later insisted that they were from a crash-landed flying saucer. Another popular claim is that days after the incident, the main body of a saucer and several humanoids were discovered on a debris field only a few miles away from the initial sight. A woman said that her grandfather told her that he saw the crashed saucer and three alien bodies and that she should never tell what he told her. In addition to these claims, even military forces have issued press

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