Roswell Incident

Essay by Edward O'BrienElementary School, 1st gradeA+, March 1997

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The Roswell Incident

Edward O'Brien

March 13, 1997

CP-11 Period 6

Outline

Thesis: The Roswell Incident, which enlightened our minds to the capacity of excepting, has remained one of the most controversial issues issues today.

I. Introduction to Extraterrestrials

A. Standpoints on Extraterrestrials

1. SocietyÆs

a. Past

b. Present

2. GovernmentÆs

a. Past

b. Present

II. Roswell, New Mexico

A. What Exactly Happened

1. Who Discovered the Wreckage

2. Discoveries

3. Bodies

B. Testing in Roswell, New Mexico

1. Military Testing in Roswell

III. The Cover-up

A. Wreckage

1. UFO

2. Bodies

B. The Weather Balloon

1. The Balloon

a. Composite of the Balloon

C. Witnesses

1. The Nurses at Roswell, AAF

2. The Yearbook

IV. Alien Autopsy

A. Bodies

B. Authenticity

V. Conclusion

A. Controversy Continues

B. Final Thoughts

The Roswell Incident

The Roswell Incident, which enlightened our minds to the capacity of excepting all, has remained one of the most controversial issues today.

In Roswell, New Mexico, 1947, a strange occurrence arises. An alien craft from outer space crashed in an open field. The issue lay still for almost thirty years, until the thought of a government cover-up arose.

SocietyÆs opinions have changed over the years. Previous to the 1990Æs, people have despised the thought of sharing the universe with other intelligent life forms. Now people are interested in this mysterious phenomenon. People think it is the blame of the movies and television. By watching this, people are at a level at which they understand. Not only do these movies entertain, they inform people about the little information we obtained from the government.

The thought of government cover-ups have been long discussed. The government has always, in the past, tried to keep any sign of aliens, whether it be pictures from space, to crashes on earth, to a...