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Roswell UFO mystery solved, according to German documentary

A new German documentary claims that testing of a secret Nazi aircraft by the USAF is the real conspiracy behind the famous Roswell incident.

The Roswell incident took place in early July, 1947. Something crashed in the desert and the USAF didn’t know what it was. They even wrote a press release saying they captured a crashed flying saucer. The next day they retracted that statement and said it was all a mistake. The mysterious debris was just a weather balloon. After that, the incident was forgotten.

Then in the 1970s, Jesse Marcel, who had been the intelligence officer at Roswell Army Air Field, said that the weather balloon excuse was a lie. He said he was first on the scene and what he saw was no weather balloon. Since then, hundreds of alleged witnesses have come forward saying they knew of or were part of the cover-up. Many even said they saw alien bodies. The story grew in popularity until it became a household name.

Eventually, due to inquiries by politicians, and even Bill Clinton, the USAF said the Roswell crash was actually a secret high altitude spy balloon, and the alien bodies were actually crash test dummies.

The German documentary is called “UFOs and the Third Reich,” and according to this new documentary, the Germans were working on a top secret aircraft called the Bell. This is not a new discovery. UFO researchers have been writing about the legends of the Bell for decades. However, the documentary does include some credible witness testimony.

Depiction of the Bell from a Discovery channel documentary. (Credit: Discovery)
Depiction of the Bell from a Discovery channel documentary. (Credit: Discovery)

One of those witnesses is aeronautical engineer Georg Klein. He says, “This is what I saw, with my own eyes – a Nazi UFO.” He also says, “I don’t consider myself a crackpot or eccentric or someone given to fantasies.”

The Bell supposedly combined rocket and helicopter technology, and was designed in Prague. Then in 1943, the US took control of the technology. Joseph Andreas Epp, an engineer who allegedly worked on the project, says 15 models were built.

He said: “After this the wing-blades would be allowed to rotate freely as the saucer moved forward as in an auto-gyrocopter. In all probability, the wing-blades speed, and so their lifting value, could also be increased by directing the adjustable horizontal jets slightly upwards to engage the blades, thus spinning them faster at the digression of the pilot.”

Although there seems to be several witnesses to have worked on the project, why haven’t we seen this technology in use, and why is the government still keeping this secret? If the documentary answers these questions, it is not in the English news stories about the documentary. The documentary itself is in German.

The other big question is if this thing was being tested, what makes the documentary makers think this is what crashed outside of Roswell, New Mexico in 1947? The link to the Bell and Roswell is also not in these stories.

If you live in Germany – don’t laugh, we have a lot of international readers (and we love them) – and have seen the documentary, let us know if they answered any of these questions.

Mirron Online Roswell poll results, as of the posting of this story. (Credit: Mirror Online)
Mirron Online Roswell poll results, as of the posting of this story. (Credit: Mirror Online)

An interesting addition to Mirror Online’s coverage of this documentary is a Roswell poll at the end of the story. They ask, “What do you think was behind the Roswell incident?” Most say aliens, but the rest are split between a “Nazi war machine” and “not a clue.” Only 6%, thus far, are going with the official explanation of a weather balloon.

Alejandro Rojas

Alejandro Rojas is a radio host for Open Minds Radio, editor and contributing writer for Open Minds magazine as well as OpenMinds.tv. For several years Alejandro was the official spokesperson for the Mutual UFO Network as the Director of Public Education. As a UFO/Paranormal researcher and journalist, Alejandro has spent many hours in the field investigating phenomena up close and personal. Alejandro has been interviewed by media organizations around the world, including the largest cable and network news agencies with several appearances on Coast to Coast AM.

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5 Comments

  1. Well, if all this Nazi nonsense sounds familar, it’s because it’s a rerun. The Mirror story is based on a German broadcast of “UFOs im Dritten Reich,” but it’s just a translated version of the Discovery 2008 TV documentary “Nazi UFO Conspiracy,” written and directed by Hereward Pelling.
    http://youtu.be/ljR1JlESJYw

  2. This is Joseph Farrell’s thesis, which he’s well and thoroughly researched. The reasoning is:

    1. The technology was advanced, but not advanced enough to constitute it being of “alien” origin. Moreover, all of the technology that Col. Phillip J. Corso claims was “seeded” to American industry based on what was discovered, was extant in Nazi Germany during the war in some earlier form, either as a patent, under research, in prototype, preceding for, or actual operation.

    2. When the crash was discovered, the U.S. Army called in the Paperclip, i.e., ex-Nazi, scientists to evaluate it because it was identified to “look Nazi.”

  3. Why would anyone write a story like this nonsense? No doubt the Nazis were into some weird over the top research at the time, but this is inane and only befits the skeptic’s disinformation conglomerate. Just like the Nazi tie in of “Die Glocke” that crashed near Kecksburg. Where was the large power plant that was used to power up this research? No one even witnessed seeing it or the wire or plug being recovered that powered it. This thing wasn’t self powered. These type of articles by the so called and self named UFO experts and reporters are the UFO community’s worst enemy. Fantasy in a fantastical world, someone’s gotta make a buck.

  4. Hey Frank, the Kecksburg incident was a real one…but you will never find evidence of that. And the so called “foo fighters” seen during WW2 were documented.

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