11/5/09

Alien and Human Life (Part Two)

UFO phenomenon became so public attention when there was no news about the UFO that crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947.Namun this discovery by the military authorities denied the United States and revealed that the rubble is just hot air balloon equipment accident or ordinary military. But definitely, there was something that fell in there and was recognized by them.
Initially, the statement could make a curious local residents. The reason is, the day before Maj. Jesse Marcel, intelligence officer Roswell Army Air Force, without consultation with higher authorities, already gave a statement to reporters bluntly, that reruntukkan in a purely agricultural land is an alien vehicle. Accompanied by local police officials, Marcel also emphasized, there is found a number of alien bodies. His features like small children, large heads, and hairless. Marcel later reprimanded a number of military officials and investigations are required to announce the mistake in the field. It was forced to make a press release that are not found in the ruins of a UFO, but only a fraction ordinary weather balloon.


Found dead aliens in Roswell when he fell. Appears still to full uniform. It is not known whether this picture authentic or not

Standing behind this case is the official group-509 bombers to the U.S. Air Army, a military group known at that time because of the large handle elite secret project. Among the interested was General Roger Ramey, Colonel William Blanchard, and Colonel Thomas Jefferson Dubose. As revealed by Timothy Good in The UFO Report 1990 (1989), General Carl Spaatz - AU-American pioneer who was then Commandant General of the Army Air Force, also including the influential figures in the UFO cases.

But then, the U.S. military is always an important interest in UFO cases, because it hopes to tap the technology advantages they bring. Roswell case itself eventually becomes the most interesting cases plus controversial in relation to the UFO problem. This case is the only 'X-Files' that suddenly opened after 34 years of stored neatly. Initially the recognition Captain OW Handerson, B-29 pilot assigned to carry the bodies of the crew Lanud Roswell UFO to a secret place in Lanud Wright Patterson, Ohio. Confession followed the action open mouth other witnesses who apparently harbored a closed attitude annoyed the military and the U.S. government.

"The case of the Roswell UFO is true, and not a military experiment," said Mrs Handerson, citing her husband who then copied out the local tabloid Globe February 17, 1981 edition. The recognition was uttered when he was dijelang dying of old age. He states that do not want to carry a secret to die like this.

What happened in Roswell at that time? 2 July 1947 morning. At about 9:50, the skies over Corona, a small town in the area of Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA, as always bright. The air started to heat up, when Dan Wilmot, who was then sitting down in front of his hardware store, was suddenly surprised to see two big things fast passing strange glow in the sky. Both are chasing each other from the Northwest. As to the formation of the inverted (reverse fly).
Elsewhere, about 48 miles from Corona, Mac Brazel Roswell citizens telling other testimony. That is when the day was early evening. When the weather outside was hit by heavy rain accompanied by thunder, the owner of a farm was a sudden noise startled. More like an explosion than thunder. Brazel did not dare go out, because the weather was so bad. New next day he witnessed the origin of the explosions.    


The mass media reported about the fall of the UFO
in Roswell. But a few days later, the U.S. Air Force denies it.


When checking cattle on the farm, from a distance saw the glint of metal Brazel scattered. He then realized that it was scattered metal reruntukan UFO. Shaped like a disc, without wings. All around lay dead three or four alien creatures. Presumably this pcsawat destroyed after hitting a cliff. The figure is supposed aliens flying saucer crew was boned like a little kid, big-headed, without hair. One of them found to hold metal box.

Brazel himself later recorded as the first witness to the Roswell case. According to him, scattering wreckage was spread to about 365 meters. Metal does not like artificial Earth. The form thin, flexible, lightweight, yet strong. Some foreign-studded letters (hieroglyphics). Uniquely, when folded pieces also soon returned to its original state. The same metal can not be welded, and hammered despite unchanged. Among the debris was also found materials such as ribbon.
A few moments later, were also reviewed intelligence officer Roswell Army Air Force named Major Jesse Marcel. He came with an agent from the Counter-Intelligence Corps. Marcellah which officially announced the discovery of a UFO in Roswell. "No one artificial Earth material," said Marcel to the press.

A few days later statements make headlines Marcel local newspaper the Roswell Daily Record (8 july 1947 edition) and Roswell was excited. The men soon came from all directions. KSWS local radio station that also includes intense reporting. But most disappointed that the scene had already isolated soldiers. An unusual thing happened in America, especially the area is close to the atomic bomb experiments.

Some say, the U.S. military stance is to maintain a negative response from the cultural gap away-owned science and technology UFO creatures. According to some sources, the ruins of a flying saucer that day was taken to a hangar in Roswell Lanud. Under extremely tight security, here, this strange aircraft again reconstructed. The body of his own crew rushed to a military hospital at Walker Field, Roswell. No different circumstances: funeral procession heavily guarded, to the extent that the hospital atmosphere instead draw attention to the treatment of patients. Only certain doctors and nurses are allowed to handle this problem, and generally surprised after realizing what he was facing.

In 1948 the U.S. Air Force began to collect data about UFO reports in a project called Project Blue Book. A series of radar detection with visual sightings near National Airport in Washington, DC, in July 1952, making the U.S. government formed a panel of scientists chaired by HP Robertson, a physicist from the California Institute of Technology (Pasadena), and includes engineers, meteorologists , physicist, and an astronomer. The amount of public concern and urge the government be seen from the fact that the panel was formed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and an explanation of the activities the U.S. military and intelligence services, and the panel report was originally classified TOP SECRET. Later this category is revoked, and the report states that 90 percent of UFO sightings can be easily identified with astronomical and meteorological phenomena (eg, bright planets, meteors, auroras, ion clouds) or with aircraft, birds, balloons, spotlights, gas heat, and other symptoms, which sometimes becomes complicated because the meteorological conditions are not unusual. Media publicity given to the early appearances no doubt come to stimulate the emergence of appearances for more, not only in the U.S., but also in western Europe, in Russia (then USSR), and other places. A second panel, formed in February 1966, produces similar conclusions predecessor. This left a number of sightings can not be recognized as described, and in the mid-1960s, several scientists and engineers, among others, James E McDonald, a meteorologist from the University of Arizona (Tucson), and J Allen Hynek, an astronomer from the University of North - western (Evanston, Illinois), concluded that a small percentage of UFO reports provide the most reliable indication of the existence of certain visitors from outside the Earth (extraterrestrial).

This sensational hypothesis, which loaded heavily in newspapers and magazines, directly opposed by other scientists. The controversy which dragged on a U.S. Air Force eventually sponsoring a UFO research in 1968, held at the University of Colorado under the leadership of EU Condon, a prominent physicist. Condon Report, "A Scientific Study of UFOs", reviewed by a special committee of the Academy of Sciences-National Science and announced in early 1969. Some 37 scientists wrote chapters or chapter sections of the report, which covered the investigation of UFO sightings 59 in detail. "Conclusions and Recommendations" written by Condon himself firmly rejected ETH - extraterrestrial hypothesis - and declared no longer needed further investigation. But the investigation does not stop there ...
(to be continue)