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Brazel’s first description to the press was that he found “strips of papery material that were covered with shiny foil.”

Brazil also said he found broken strips of lightweight wood and plastic…some of which had odd symbols on it, and spongy bits of rubber.
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Brazel thought the debris looked like a broken kite.
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Allegedly Mac Brazel then gathered up some of the debris, and then came back later with his wife and children to collect some more.

They then stored the material in a shed.
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Mac’s daughter, Betty described what she saw in a 1979 interview.
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Bessie Brazel said it was NOT a weather balloon.

Whatever it was she reported that there was some type of lettering on the debris.
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In a signed affidavit Betty said what she saw looked like a broken balloon.

Whatever it was it couldn’t be torn.
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☝️Mind you…this interview took place nearly 32 years after the event. Think about what could have happened between the event and the interview.
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After hearing about the Arnold sighting, Mac Brazel reported his find to the local Sheriff, George Wilcox.

He said what he found might be a “flying saucer.”

Hmm..flying saucer you say?

Brazel first described a kite/balloon…but then he changes his story to “flying disk?”

Do you think there was some interference? Intimidation? Blackmail?
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After this, Sheriff George Wilcox contacted Major Jesse Marcel, the base intelligence officer for Roswell Army Air Field.

This happened sometime on July 6/7 of 1947.
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On July 8th Walter Haut, the public information officer at Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF), put out a press release that said individuals from the 509th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force, Roswell Army Air Field had picked up a “flying disk” that had crashed on a ranch in the Roswell area.

Flying disk you say?
Hmmm.
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☝️And here was the headline that was put out as a result of Roswell’s Army’s Airfield.
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On the night of July 8th, Mac Brazel was interviewed by a reporter from the Roswell Daily Record…as well as a reporter from the Associated Press named Jason Kellahin.

The Daily Record’s interview with Brazel was published the next afternoon.
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Here is the full text of what was put out by the Associated Press. 👇👇
They say flying saucer and flying disk
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Didn’t the pilot who saw something in the sky (Keith Arnold) two weeks prior say what he “skipped like saucers”?
So now the media is calling them flying saucers?
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According to this, Brazel sees the debris on June 14th (not early July??).

The next day he first heard about the flying disks, and he wondered if what he had found might be the remnants of one of these.”

Do you think Brazel changed his story from “balloon material”…to flying disk?

If so WHY??
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Here again…
Balloon-type debris
changed to “flying disk.”
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Scotch tape?
Paper FIN
No sign of metals
No sign of propellers
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The commanding officer of the 509th Bomb Group was William H. Blanchard.

Blanchard spoke to Gen. Roger M. Ramey who ordered that Blanchard should send the object to Fort Worth Army Air Field for examination.
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Then…

General Ramey sent out a new press release which characterized the object as a “weather balloon.”

Ramey had his staff take several pictures of the debris that was originally stated to come from the object.
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At this point there was another talking point to justify this “balloon.”
There was some talk that what was seen was related to Project Mogul.

Project Mogul was a top secret project that the US Army Air Force was involved with.
The project involved weather balloons for the detection of Soviet atomic bombs.
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