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Roswell — Anatomy of a Myth

Kent Jeffrey, P.O. Box 5125, Larkspur, CA 94977

The alleged recovery of a crashed flying saucer and alien bodies by the U.S. military near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947, has become not only the most famous and publicized UFO case of all time, but also an American icon. Unfortunately, with regard to serious UFO research, it has become in effect a "red herring," diverting time and resources away from the study of the actual UFO phenomenon. Compelling new evidence is examined, including recently released 1948 military documents, a hypnotic session with the most important living Roswell witness by a renowned expert in the use of regression hypnosis for forensic purposes, and statements by former members of the 509th Bomb Group and former officers from the Foreign Technology Division at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Although the results of this research are a disappointment to many, it should now become patently obvious to anyone willing to look open-mindedly and objectively at the facts that the Roswell debris was not of extraterrestrial origin.

Keywords: UFOs, aliens, Roswell, extraterrestrial

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Roswell-Anatomy of a Myth

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