The crash of a mysterious object near Roswell, New Mexico, on July 2, 1947, is the most widely researched and hotly debated of all UFO incidents. Early reports, including a press release issued by the U.S. Air Force on July 8, 1947, described the object as a "saucer." Later, officials rejected any implications that the object was of an extraterrestrial nature and stated that it was a downed balloon-the same explanation offered six months later in the Mantell case.


On the night of July 2nd in 1947 something crashed into desert outside of Roswell, New Mexico. Soon after, the military closed off the area. The first announcement made by the military was that a flying saucer had crashed. Quickly after this first announcement the story was changed - what was thought to have been a flying saucer was in reality a weather balloon.

The episode was mostly forgotten until 1970 when Jesse Marcel, the major involved with the recovery of the crash, announced that the military's claim that the object was a weather balloon was a lie. Since the announcement, Marcel and dozens of others have maintained that the crashed vehicle was not a weather balloon, that actual alien bodies were recovered, and that they were all threatened into silence.

What really happened almost 50 years ago in Roswell? Read some of the accounts for yourself. See the facts, the exaggerations, and the lies. What do you think crashed?




According to David M. Jacobs, Ph.D.,"The abduction usually begins in infancy or at least by the age of four. It continues all though childhood, through maturity, and into old age."

According to the most recent survey on the subject (a 1991 Roper poll) one in fifty American adults report having four out of the five most common symptoms of alien abduction experience.


The five most common symptoms reported by abductees are:


Ninety percent of all reported abductions involve descriptions of "greys," extraterrestrial creatures with oversized heads, large dark eyes, and almost imperceptible facial features. Reprts of reptilian or insect-like creatures are less common.







In a three week period preceding the Mansfield UFO sighting, a wave-or flap-of UFO activity thoughout the eastern United States had bee widely reported by the news media. More than a hundred individual sightings were reported, culminating in the closest and most reliable sighting by the Army Reserve helicopter crew.

ALIEN ABDUCTIONS