Single frame from alien autopsy film recorded in aftermath of 1947 UFO crash in Roswell is being sold as an NFT - with an opening bid of $1MILLION
A frame from the controversial 1947 alien autopsy film is being sold at auction for more than $1 million, or 450 ethereum
It is being sold as a non-fungible token to verify its authenticity
The winner will also receive a physical 16mm frame from the original film that was shot in 1947
The footage has supposedly been authenticated by the CIA
Controversy surrounding the film and its authenticity has existed for years
Jesse Marcel Sr. was an intelligence officer with the 509
th Bombardment Group at Roswell Army Air Field. He was the first person on the scene of the Roswell crash back in July of 1947 and he led the investigation. While the government claimed that the object was just a weather balloon, Marcel Sr. had always stated that the debris from the crash site was “not of this Earth”. He passed away in 1986 and now his grandchildren (Jesse Marcel III and John Marcel) are telling his story based on his notes in his private journal.
In an interview with
DailyMail.com, Jesse Marcel III stated that his grandfather “was made to be the fall guy” and that he had been “ordered” to stay quiet about what was actually at the crash site. And throughout the years, his story never changed as to what he witnessed.
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Roswell investigator’s journal reveals he found ‘indestructible debris not made by human hands’ at ‘alien’ crash site
Katie Davis
Updated: 11 Dec 2020, 17:41
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AN investigator found ‘indestructible debris not made by human hands’ at the ‘alien’ Roswell crash site, his private journals reveal.
In July 1947, a UFO reportedly hurtled into the ranch in New Mexico - and the most famous alien legend of them all was born.
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The Roswell Incident in 1947 was allegedly covered up by the US governmentCredit: Reuters
Soon after the military sensationally announced in a press release that the remains of a crashed flying saucer had been discovered in the desert.
EXCLUSIVE: What REALLY crashed in Roswell? Man who investigated the famous 1947 New Mexico wreckage said he found indestructible debris that was not made by human hands in his private journals which are revealed for the first time
Jesse Marcel was an intelligence officer of the 509th Bombardment Group at Roswell Army Air Field and was tasked with investigating the 1947 Roswell crash
Marcel s grandchildren are now telling his story decades after the event
They say he determined the wreckage was not made by human hands
Marcel said there were beams with alien writing etched across
However, the US government said the debris was remains of a weather balloon