For Deciphering The Roswell UFO Note, They Will Pay 10 Thousand Dollars - Alternative View

For Deciphering The Roswell UFO Note, They Will Pay 10 Thousand Dollars - Alternative View
For Deciphering The Roswell UFO Note, They Will Pay 10 Thousand Dollars - Alternative View

Video: For Deciphering The Roswell UFO Note, They Will Pay 10 Thousand Dollars - Alternative View

Video: For Deciphering The Roswell UFO Note, They Will Pay 10 Thousand Dollars - Alternative View
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Ufologist David Radiak, who has used modern imaging technology to decipher a top-secret US government memo, claims he may have uncovered the mystery of the alleged Roswell incident.

In July 1947, the official US media released a statement confirming the fall of a flying saucer that crashed into the ground near the city of Roswell. But the next day, a denial came out in which it was argued that instead of a UFO, a silver weather balloon fell in the desert.

However, many conspiracy theorists believe that the US military has taken the crashed flying saucer with the dead extraterrestrial pilots on board to the top-secret military base "Area 51".

An official investigation beginning in the mid-1990s confirmed that the weather balloon information was a ruse, and the US Air Force acknowledged the existence of a secret military aircraft development project.

“At the very least, these efforts have led the Air Force to admit that the crashed object was not a weather probe,” said Congressman Steve Schiff, who requested the results of the investigation, which found that many documents related to the incident were irrevocably destroyed. …

And now the UFO researcher said that he has proof that the American government has hidden the facts of the existence of alien life. David Radiak has zoomed in on a black-and-white photograph of General Roger Raimi holding a "top secret note" after the disaster at US Air Force Fort Worth and examining scraps of an alleged weather balloon.

David says he can now read 80% of the text in the note, which refers to the "victims of the disaster" and the ship in the form of a "disk". But not all analysts agree with the decoding done by David Radiak, and the anonymous UFO enthusiast is offering a $ 10,000 reward to anyone who can fully decipher this cryptic note.

Voronina Svetlana

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