Some have pointed to a dark shape in the crater, claiming it resembles an alien body
A CHILLING 22-minute video titled The Roswell Incident has appeared in the National Archives, showing what some claim could be debris and alien bodies from the infamous 1947 crash.
The footage blends still images, motion-controlled camera shots, and extracts from the published Roswell Report, as well as UFO magazines and books.

The footage was likely uploaded on September 17, just two days ago.
It opens with the book The Roswell Report: Fact Versus Fiction in the New Mexico Desert and ends on a stark black-and-white shot of a crater littered with metallic debris.
The scene has triggered online speculation that the footage may be the first images of the crash site.
The original incident took place in New Mexico in July 1947, when a rancher reported scattered debris, prompting authorities to investigate.
Some viewers have pointed to a dark shape in the crater, claiming it resembles an alien body.
Major Jesse Marcel, who recovered debris at the time, described the area as “a large area heavily scattered with metallic debris from a single impact point that scarred the earth.”
UFO expert Mark Lee told the Daily Mail the crater image is likely intended to add intrigue rather than provide proof.
“In my opinion, it’s either a hoax,” Lee said.
“Just because it’s been added to the National Archives doesn’t give it scientific validation.
“If it came out as a release from the military or Congress, I would take it a lot more seriously.”
Lee added that the alleged alien is likely pareidolia, a psychological effect where the brain sees familiar shapes in random objects.
The US military conducted its own investigation, concluding in 1994 that the debris was likely from a high-altitude balloon from Project Mogul, a top-secret program designed to detect Soviet nuclear tests.
Despite the official explanation, the video has reignited debates online, with users posting widely differing interpretations.
One user tweeted, “National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has uploaded a video of the Roswell 1947 UAP Crash site.”
Others suggested the footage may simply be B-roll used in the 1996 Roswell Report presentation.
Some claimed a grey alien appears in the official video, while others warned the images are not labeled as the actual debris site.
Jesse Marcel Sr., the first military officer on the scene in 1947, told his son he believed the materials were extraterrestrial and may have shown him parts of a flying saucer.
The debris reportedly spread across a triangular area roughly 200 to 300 feet wide and three-quarters of a mile long.
The War Department quickly retracted its initial claim of a “flying disc,” stating the wreckage came from a weather balloon.
The US Air Force later confirmed it was part of Project Mogul, designed by Columbia University, NYU, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Despite decades of secrecy, many ufologists remain unconvinced by the balloon explanation.
Veteran researcher Kevin Randle has argued that “something fell at Roswell” and all terrestrial explanations have been eliminated.
Source : https://www.the-sun.com/news/15220778/ufo-debris-alien-bodies-roswell-incident-video-new-mexico

