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Have Alien Saucers Crashed In The United States? Have Alien Probes Come Down In Siberia? Have Alien Craft Landed In England? Does The U.S. Government Have Proof Of Alien Life? A Survey Of The Roswell Incident -- With Witnesses Jesse Marcel, Jr., Roswell Afb Public Information Officer Walter Haut, Roswell's Kgfl Radio Station Owner George Roberts, Mortician Glenn Dennis Who Handled The Dead Alien Bodies, Roswell Craft Retrieval Office Frank Kaufman, The Well-discredited So-called "Roswell Autopsy Film", And The "Project Mogul" Spy Balloon Cover Story -- The Dalnegorsk UFO Crash Of January 29, 1986, Vladivostok, Siberia -- With Witnesses Tatyana Bondartsova And Julia Kruchinina, Crash Site Investigator Valeri Dvuzhilni, And Hosted In Sections By Journalist George Knapp -- And The Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident, With Witnesses Deputy Base Commander Woodbridge Col. Charles Halt And USAF Security Policeman Sgt. Jim Penniston -- All Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An MP4 Video Download Or Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD! (Color, 1995, 48 Minutes.)
July 8, 1947: The Roswell Incident (The Roswell UFO Incident): Radio and print news bulletins first report that a "flying saucer", an unidentified flying object (UFO) had crashed in Roswell, New Mexico, an event which eventually became known as The Roswell UFO incident. Today, the Roswell UFO Incident involves the recovery of materials near Roswell, New Mexico, USA which, since the late 1970s, has become the subject of intense research, debate, speculation, rumor, disinformation and questioning. There are widely divergent views on what actually happened, and passionate debate about the evidence and testimony of those involved in it. The United States military has repeatedly maintained that what was actually recovered was a debris from a balloon - at first claiming it was a weather baloon, then later an experimental high-altitude surveillance balloon belonging to a classified program named "Mogul." Many witnesses and UFO researchers maintain that a crashed alien craft and bodies were recovered, and that the military engaged in a cover-up. The incident has turned into a widely known pop culture phenomenon, making Roswell synonymous with UFOs. It ranks as one of the most publicized and controversial UFO incidents that ever happened.
The Dalnegorsk UFO Crash was an internationally famous UFO incident took place in 1986, on January 29, at 7:55 p.m. Some have called it the Roswell Incident of the Soviet Union. Dalnegorsk is a small mining town in the Far East of Russia. That cold January day a reddish sphere flew into this town from the southeastern direction, crossed part of Dalnegorsk, and crashed at the Izvestkovaya Mountain (also known as Height or Hill 611, because of its size). The object flew noiselessly, and parallel to the ground; it was approximately three meters in diameter, of a near-perfect round shape, with no projections or cavities, its colour similar to that of burning stainless steel. One eyewitness, V. Kandakov, said that the speed of the UFO was close to 15 meters per hour. The object slowly ascended and descended, and its glow would heat up every time it rose up. On its approach to Hill 611, the object "jerked", and fell down like a rock. All witnesses reported that the object “jerked” or “jumped”. Most of them recall two “jumps”. Two girls remember that the object actually “jumped” four times. The witnesses heard a weak, muted thump. It burned intensively at the cliff's edge for an hour. A geological expedition to the site, led by V. Skavinsky of the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1988), had confirmed the object's movements through a series of chemical and physical tests of the rocks collected from the site. Valeri Dvuzhilni, head of the Far Eastern Committee for Anomalous Phenomena, was the first to investigate the crash. With the help of our colleagues in Russia, this is the most accurate account of the incident to date. Dr. Dvuzhilni arrived at the site two days after the crash. Deep snow was covered the area at the time. The site of the crash, located on a rocky ledge, was devoid of snow. All around the site remnants of silica splintered rocks were found: (due to exposure to high temperatures), and "smoky" looking. Many pieces, and a nearby rock, contained particles of silvery metal, some "sprayed"-like, some in the form of solidified balls. At the edge of the site, a tree-stump was found. It was burnt and emitted a chemical smell. The objects collected at the site were later dubbed as "tiny nets", "little balls", "lead balls", "and glass pieces" (that is what each resembled). Closer examination revealed very unusual properties. One of the "tiny nets" contained torn and very thin (17 micrometers) threads. Each of the threads consisted of even thinner fibers, tied up in plaits. Intertwined with the fibers were very thin gold wires. Soviet scientists, at such facilities as the Omsk branch of the Academy of Sciences, analyzed all collected pieces. Without going into specific details suffice it to say that the technology to produce such materials was not yet available on Earth.
The Rendlesham Forest Incident was a series of two UFO encounters and landings near Rendlesham Forest in Suffolk, England on late December 26 and 28, 1980 just outside RAF Woodbridge Air Force Station, which was being used at the time by the United States Air Force (USAF). USAF personnel, including deputy base commander Lieutenant Colonel Charles I. Halt, personally encountered a UFO at close range. The occurrence is the most famous UFO events to have happened in the United Kingdom, and is among the best-known reported UFO events worldwide. It has been compared to the Roswell UFO incident in the United States and is sometimes referred to as "Britain's Roswell". The UK Ministry of Defence has stated the event posed no threat to national security, and therefore, it was never investigated as a security matter, despite the fact that nuclear weapons were stationed at the base.