Roswell I-Beam

Roswell I-Beam

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This is my version of the alleged piece of I-Beam containing "alien symbols" recovered from the famous July 1947 Roswell crash by Major Jesse A. Marcel Snr. There are 2 versions of the model, one with the symbols extruded and one with the symbols imprinted. There are then 2 sets of each of these. One set is scaled to the actual alleged size of the piece recovered and the second set is of a larger scale. Below is the description written in the Roswell Museum above their replica of this piece, which is where one of the pictures is from. "THE I-BEAM AND ITS MYSTERIOUS SYMBOLS IF NOT ALIEN ORIGIN, THEN WHAT? Though accounts disagree about what happened, facts indicate that something significant did occur in the desert northwest of Roswell in July 1947. At that time, Major Jesse A. Marcel Snr., one of the first two military officers to arrive at the debris-strewn field, recovered parts of a craft, including a small I-Beam. The 8x scale drawing above and the actual size replica in the display case below are based on the best information available, that of Dr. Jesse A. Marcel Jr., who held the original in his hands as an 11-year-old. The young Jesse and his mother were awakened by Major Marcel that July night in 1947 to witness unusual material. Jesse Jr. clearly recalls that the I-Beam resembled aluminum and that unusual violet symbols lined the inner surface of one side of the slim piece. After a short stop at home with his wife and son, Major Marcel continued to the base with his carload of crash debris. STATEMENTS BY MAJOR JESSE A. MARCEL Snr ON "UNSOLVED MYSTERIES," THE WELL-KNOWN TELEVISION SERIES SEEKING ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS. "There were just fragments strewn all over the area, an area about three-quarters of a mile long and several hundred feet wide. So, we proceeded to pick up the parts. I tried to bend the stuff; it would not bend. I even tried to burn it; it would not burn. That stuff weighs nothing. It's not any thicker than tin foil in a pack of cigarettes. We even tried making a dent in it with a 16-pound sledgehammer, still no dent in it. One thing I was certain of, being familiar with all our activities, that it was not a weather balloon, nor an aircraft, nor a missile. It was something else, and we didn't know what it was." Major Marcel's son, Jesse A. Marcel Jr., is now a medical doctor and Army Reserve helicopter pilot who served in Vietnam. He is also a qualified aircraft accident investigator. Dr. Marcel has stated that what he saw that night left him with an unforgettable memory imprint. He feels, to this day, that what he held in his hands that night were fractured components of what was known in those days as a Flying Saucer."

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