Explore how the Roswell crash reverberated through the Fort Worth Air Force Base, as reported by journalist Jim Mars. As an aviation aerospace writer for the Fort Worth Star Telegram from 1970-1980, Mars met two men who were stationed at the base in 1947. Both independently recounted how "rumors flew around the base" after several pieces of strange metal, some covered with "hieroglyphics," were brought in from a New Mexico crash site. These rumors explicitly stated the metal was from a "disc-shaped device which crashed near Roswell" and that "dead crew members had been recovered and sent to Wright Field".
This corroborates the fact that Fort Worth was the initial stop for the Roswell wreckage. Additionally, soldiers Robert Slusher and "Tim" confirmed Jesse Marcel's account of being stopped at Fort Worth, further cementing the base's connection to the incident.
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This corroborates the fact that Fort Worth was the initial stop for the Roswell wreckage. Additionally, soldiers Robert Slusher and "Tim" confirmed Jesse Marcel's account of being stopped at Fort Worth, further cementing the base's connection to the incident.
#roswell #fortworth #uap
With his extensive knowledge, Richard offers thought-provoking insights, analysis, and discoveries that challenge preconceived notions. Explore video content where Richard shares meticulous research and engages in enlightening discussions about intelligent disclosure.
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