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At the request of Rep. Steven Schiff (R-N.M.), Congress’s investigative branch has launched a study to determine whether the government covered up a story alleging that the bodies of alien space voyagers were removed from a crashed flying saucer found near Roswell, N.M., in 1947. After the purported crash of the spacecraft, the bodies of the extraterrestrial visitors were said by a local undertaker and other conspiracy theorists to have been autopsied and secretly flown to an Air Force base in Ohio. Even though the ‘Roswell Incident’ has been
Charles River Editors (Roswell & Area 51: The History and Mystery of the Two Most Famous UFO Conspiracy Sites in America)
At the dawn of the nuclear age, UAP started appearing in greater numbers—and sometimes they crashed. Roswell was one of those incidents.
Luis Elizondo (Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs)
While Roswell has been the umbrella for most of these events, the least talked about was Aztec, the site of a crash promoted by Frank Scully in his blockbuster book, Behind the Flying Saucers, published in 1950. But, Scully's fame and his shocking revelations soon became a shambles. Investigation, which exposed the shady status of some of his informants, was enough for the myopic lords of research and the media at that time, and, without looking any further into the incident, declared Aztec a hoax. The case laid dormant
Leonard H. Stringfield (UFO Crash Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum - Status Report VI)
What’s interesting about Crowley’s drawing of LAM is the stark resemblance it bears to the popular image of the “Alien Greys” of today, when in fact Crowley drew his image 2 decades before the UFO boom which followed the Roswell incident in the 40s.
Sheila Zilinsky (TECHNOGEDDON: The Coming Human Extinction)
Since the Roswell Incident in 1947, our government has been willing to ruin the reputation of many professional observers such as airline pilots, police officers, etc., by circulating false reports of their drunkenness or mental instability. It’s only prudent to assume that it’s ready to use such tactics to discredit abductees, as well. (p.60 )
Chuck Weiss (Abducted By Aliens)
In July 1947, one of the most famous UFO events in history took place.  An object crashed into the desert near Roswell, New Mexico.  The Roswell Army Air Field said that they had recovered a “flying disk”.  This made headlines in newspapers around the world.  Then the next day, the army changed its story and said it wasn’t a flying disk but a weather balloon. Many years later, witnesses said that there was an alien craft that had crashed.  Some witnesses said that there were alien bodies that had been taken away. Many books have been written about the Roswell incident.  The military still says that there was no craft and the only thing that was there was a weather balloon.  There is no way now of knowing what really happened.
J.W. Patterson (Kids Want To Know About UFOs (Kids Want To Know, #1))
... Simply shovel everything that seems to support their view into the box marked 'Evidence' and say, ''See? Look at all this stuff. We must be right!'' Never mind the contradictions. Never mind the lack of independent supporting fact. Never mind the blatant absurdities.
Karl T. Pflock (Roswell : Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Believe)