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An unidentified flying object crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947. After claiming for fifty years that the object was a weather balloon, the U.S. Air Force acknowledged a cover—up and announced that the crash was the result of Project Mogul, a spy microphone designed to detect Soviet nuclear missile tests. While skeptics (and some former believers) accept this as a satisfactory explanation for the Roswell cover—up, many reject this new account. After all, some argue, if the U.S. military has already lied once about the Roswell incident, how does one know that they are not lying again"
Kevin D. Randle is a retired air force intelligence officer and author who has written forty—seven books on a wide range of topics (thirteen of them dealing specifically...
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