Tuesday, October 1, 2019
The Roswell Incident :: essays research papers
 The Roswell Incident      Forty-seven years ago an incident occurred in the southwestern desert of the  United States that could have significant implications for all mankind. It  involved the recovery by the U.S. Military of material alleged to be of  extraterrestrial origin. The event was announced by the Army Air Force on July 8,  1947 through a press release carried by newspapers throughout the country. It  was subsequently denied by what is now believed to be a cover story claiming the  material was nothing more than a weather balloon. It has remained veiled in  government secrecy ever since.    The press release announcing the unusual event was issued by the Commander of  the 509th Bomb Group at Roswell Army Air Field, Colonel William Blanchard, who  later went on to become a four-star general and Vice Chief of Staff of the  United States Air Force. That the weather balloon story was a cover-up has been  confirmed by individuals directly involved, including the late General Thomas  DuBose, who took the telephone call from Washington, D.C. ordering the cover-up.  Numerous other credible military and civilian witnesses have testified that the  original press release was correct and that the Roswell wreckage was of  extraterrestrial origin. One such individual was Major Jesse Marcel, the  Intelligence Officer of the 509th Bomb Group and one of the first military  officers at the scene.    On January 12, 1994, United States Congressman Steven Schiff of Albuquerque, New  Mexico, announced to the press that he had been stonewalled by the Defense  Department when requesting information on the 1947 Roswell event on behalf of  constituents and witnesses. Indicating that he was seeking further investigation  into the matter, Congressman Schiff called the Defense Department's lack of  response "astounding" and concluded it was apparently "another government cover-  up."    History has shown that unsubstantiated official assurances or denials by  government are often meaningless. Nevertheless, there is a logical and  straightforward way to ensure that the truth about Roswell will emerge: an  Executive Order declassifying any information regarding the existence of UFOs or  extraterrestrial intelligence. Because this is a unique issue of universal  concern, such an action would be appropriate and warranted. To provide positive  assurance for all potential witnesses, it would need to be clearly stated and  written into law. Such a measure is essentially what presidential candidate  Jimmy Carter promised and then failed to deliver to the American people eighteen  years ago in 1976.    If, as is officially claimed, no information on Roswell, UFOs, or  extraterrestrial intelligence is being withheld, an Executive Order  declassifying it would be a mere formality, as there would be nothing to  disclose. The Order would, however, have the positive effect of setting the    					    
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