Toxic cloud and UFO's - We are looking forward to their coverup

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History repeats itself:

In 1947 the United States and other countries were in the midst of a “flying saucer” craze, as people reported seeing strange objects in the sky that they claimed were spacecraft piloted by aliens. After collecting the wreckage, the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) issued an extraordinary press release that stated that a “flying disc” had been retrieved from a local ranch. On July 8 the story was printed with the headline “RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region.”

Almost immediately, however, the military announced that the “saucer” had actually been a weather balloon carrying a radar target—a device somewhat like a box kite, made of foiled paper fastened to a balsa wood frame. The Roswell Morning Dispatch noted the new claim in a July 9, 1947, story entitled “Army Debunks Roswell Flying Disk as World Simmers with Excitement.” However, the article also included an interview with Brazel, who did not believe that the debris he discovered was from a weather balloon. (The portions of the debris most puzzling to Brazel may in fact have been from a radar target.)

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