What really happened at Roswell. (truth behind the July 1947 UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico)

From: Skeptical Inquirer | Date: July 1, 1997| Author: Korff, Kal K. | Copyright information

The book 'The Roswell UFO Crash: What They Don't Want You to Know' reveals the truth behind the government's alleged discovery and cover-up of a crashed UFO in Roswell, NM, in July 1947. The book shows that the wreckage found in the site were actually fragments of constant-level balloon trains used by the US to spy on the Russians in a top secret operation called Project Mogul following the end of World War II.

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