
"The footage combines still images and motion-control camera shots sourced from the published Roswell Report, as well as various magazines and books about UFOs. It opens with a shot of the book 'The Roswell Report: Fact Versus Fiction in the New Mexico Desert' and ends with a stark black-and-white image that appears to show a crash site, with debris scattered across a massive crater in the ground."
"The video has flooded the internet, with users claiming the crater bears a striking resemblance to eyewitness reports, suggesting it could be 'the first pictures of the 1947 UFO crash site.' Major Jesse Marcel, who recovered debris from the crash, described the scene as 'a large area heavily scattered with metallic debris from a single impact point that scarred the earth.' Some viewers have also pointed to a dark formation on the right side of the image, claiming it resembles an alien body."
A nearly 22-minute video titled 'The Roswell Incident' was uploaded to the National Archives, using images from the Roswell Report and UFO publications. The footage begins with The Roswell Report and ends with a black-and-white image appearing to show debris across a crater. Online users say the crater matches eyewitness descriptions and claim it could be the first photograph of the 1947 crash site. Major Jesse Marcel described metallic debris scattered from a single impact point that scarred the earth. UFO expert Mark Lee called the crater image likely a hoax and attributed alleged figures to pareidolia. The Roswell Report attributes the debris to Project Mogul.
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