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Roswell's UFO Wreck Investigator's Private Diary was made public for the first time: It wasn't human-made

author:Southern Metropolis Daily

According to a three-episode series "Roswell: First Witness," which began on December 12 on the History Channel, the private diary of the head of the intelligence service investigating the Wreckage of Roswell UFOs in New Mexico was first published in 1947, and the diary described the UFO wreckage as "indestructible fragments, not made by humans."

Roswell's UFO Wreck Investigator's Private Diary was made public for the first time: It wasn't human-made

Jesse Marcel Sr. was the head of the intelligence office at Roswell Army Airfield Group 509, who was the first to arrive on the scene and lead an investigation into the UFO wreckage, which he first claimed was fragments "from an alien vehicle."

In the summer of 1947, the Roswell Army reportedly found the wreckage of a UFO-like UFO at a local ranch, and Jesse Marcel Sr., head of the Intelligence Office at army airfield Group 509, was the first to arrive at the scene and lead the investigation, first claiming that it was fragments "from an alien vehicle."

As an intelligence officer for bomber groups, Marcel played a key role in dropping atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.

Roswell's UFO Wreck Investigator's Private Diary was made public for the first time: It wasn't human-made

Roswell's discovery of UFO wreckage made the most memorable headline in 1947.

The discovery of UFO wreckage became the most memorable headline in 1947. But soon after, the U.S. War Department issued a statement claiming the debris was just the wreckage of a weather balloon. The Air Force said the weather balloon was part of the "Moghul Project" aerial system invented by Columbia University, New York University and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, which searches the atmosphere for faint echoes of nuclear test explosions.

Roswell's UFO Wreck Investigator's Private Diary was made public for the first time: It wasn't human-made

Marcel's grandson Jesse Marcel III.

Marcel died on June 24, 1986, but his story is continued by his grandsons Jesse Marcel III and John Marcel, and the only physical evidence left of the mystery is marcel Sr. Marcel's diary.

The host of the Roswell series and former CIA agent Ben Smith spent a year tracking and interviewing two grandsons of Marcel Sr. The latter said grandpa never wavered or changed any details he saw that day.

Roswell's UFO Wreck Investigator's Private Diary was made public for the first time: It wasn't human-made

Marcel's grandson John Marcel.

Jesse said Grandpa examined the wreckage at the scene to determine that they were not made by humans. It is reported that Marcel once described to his grandchildren the fragments found at the wreckage, which were light but strong, and some of the fragments had lithographed "alien writing".

Roswell's UFO Wreck Investigator's Private Diary was made public for the first time: It wasn't human-made

Jesse said Grandpa was "forced to be the ghost of the dead" and "ordered" to deny the true circumstances of the UFO crash site.

He was the head of intelligence in Roswell, New Mexico, and did his bidding. In fact, he is at the heart of the story, as well as the heart of a conspiracy or cover-up. Jesse said.

Text/Nandu reporter Chen Lin

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