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BWBS Ep:103 The Roswell Incident

BWBS Ep:103 The Roswell Incident

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Before there was Bigfoot, before the screams in the woods and things that go bump in the night… there was history. In this special episode, Brian shares a sneak peek into his brand-new podcast, Disturbing History—a show that explores the dark, strange, and forgotten corners of our past.

From government coverups to lost civilizations, haunted obsessions to unexplained crashes, Disturbing History is where the stories they hoped we’d forget finally get unearthed. And as a little holiday bonus, Brian is sharing one of the most talked-about episodes from the new series—The Roswell UFO Mystery.On July 8, 1947, the U.S. military made an explosive claim: they had recovered a “flying disc” from a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico. Hours later, they took it all back. What followed was decades of silence, contradiction, and coverup.This episode explores:
  • The discovery of strange debris by rancher Mac Brazel
  • The military’s original press release—and sudden retraction
  • Testimony from Major Jesse Marcel, who broke the silence
  • Eyewitness reports of unusual wreckage, sealed caskets, and bodies
  • The evolution of the official story—from weather balloon to Project Mogul
  • And the lingering questions no one has fully answered
If you enjoy strange truths, historical mysteries, and stories that blur the line between fact and folklore, you're going to love Disturbing History.

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