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Marcel Jr. At first I thought of Egyptian hieroglyphics, but there were no animal outlines or figures. Could the young boy have been reading the Cyrillic alphabet for the first time, allowing his imagination to do the rest? But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Twice a week we compile our most fascinating features and deliver them straight to you.

Live TV. This Day In History. History Vault. And new ones are still emerging. These reports were circulated widely in the US intelligence community. It included a leaked photo, an account of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena emerging from the ocean through the sky, and an admission that the object might have an extraterrestrial origin.

The image has been described as an unidentified silver cube-shaped object. It is said that the report has stated a legitimate possibility of the existence of alien or non-human technology. Last year, the Pentagon said it was setting up a new task force under the US Navy to investigate UFO sightings, which is a result off the US military's concern with "unidentified aerial phenomena" that could be related to their earthly adversaries like China, Russia or anyone that pose threat to the nation's security.

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About Us. One of the objects was said to have hieroglyphic-like markings, something that stuck in the mind of the young boy, according to a report in The Guardian. But just as quickly as excitement of the find gathered pace, the Army took swift action in debunking the story. The very next day, shortly after government scientists began to arrive at the scene, it was claimed that the debris was actually from a crashed weather balloon, and Marcel was asked to be pictured at a press conference with the debris allegedly found.

And that was that, case closed — or so everyone thought. But interest began to grow again. In , Nuclear physicist, author and UFO researcher Stanton Friedman interviewed Marcel, who said that the discovery made 31 years earlier was not from this world, and that the government had ordered him to keep quiet.

Friedman revisited the incident and sought other witnesses, and his work inspired Charles Berlitz and William Moore to write " The Roswell Incident ", published in Their conclusion was simple: there had been a huge cover-up. Other things were happening in the world at the time.

Notably, the sci-fi films "Star Wars" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" had just been released, and — as reported by The Times — studies since have suggested that sightings and belief in UFOs rise when popular films and TV shows make their debut. Nevertheless, testimonies about that day in were forthcoming, and they continued to come for many years. Glenn Dennis called a hotline shortly after an episode of "Unsolved Mysteries" featuring the Roswell incident aired in But the real bombshell moment came in Could it be that the debris really was from an alien craft?

According to the U. Air Force , no. The wreckage was actually that of a classified project that flew microphones on high-altitude balloons so that sound waves generated by Soviet atomic bomb tests could be detected. Called Project Mogul, it was said to have run between and So, case closed?

Not at all.



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