A former US Air Force officer claims two extraterrestrial flying objects crashed near the US city of Roswell in 1947.
In 1947, the US media reported that an unidentified flying object (UFO) landed in an area near Roswell, New Mexico, in June or July. The US military claimed that the object was the wreckage of a weather balloon that exploded during a test flight.
An illustration of a UFO crash near Roswell
in 1947 in an American newspaper. (Photo: echoesofenoch.com)
Many theories have been put forward about the incident. Some believe the US military’s report, but many claim that the object was an extraterrestrial craft. However, most of the public believes that only one object crashed near Roswell.
The story became even more thrilling when recently, Mr. Richard French, a pilot who served in the US military and retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel, told The Huffington Post that two objects had fallen in Roswell in 1947.
“Two objects crashed in Roswell. This is something most people don’t know. A test aircraft shot down the first object as it flew over White Sands in New Mexico. The weapon used to shoot down the UFO was a laser pulse device. That device paralyzed the UFO’s control system and it crashed ,” French said.
Mr. Richard French when he served in the US Air Force.
The former Air Force lieutenant colonel learned of the second crash a few days later.
“It crashed a few kilometers away from the first crash site. We think the second vehicle crashed while searching for survivors and debris from the first crash. I think those creatures came from outer space,” said French.
But John Alexander, another US Air Force officer, doubts French’s claim. According to Alexander, he was once given access to official US military documents on UFOs.
“In the 1980s, I was one of the people responsible for researching laser pulse weapons. The US military had laser systems in the 1960s, but their range was very short. We could not build laser weapons in 1947,” Alexander argued.