The Roswell Sanction

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The Roswell Sanction is available as a 6”x9,”266-page soft cover print book for $14.95

In early July 1947, the base Information Officer at the Army Air Force Base in Roswell, New Mexico, reported the recovery of the wreckage of a flying disk that crashed in the desert. Many newspapers across the US reported this sensational story. A few days later, a second press release stated that the debris was from a weather balloon. Everyone laughed at the Army Air Force. The Military cleaned up the wreckage, swore everyone to secrecy, and the story died.

Then in the 1970s, UFO investigators uncovered the Roswell story. If the newspaper stories were true, it would prove the theory that intelligent aliens were visiting earth and the US Military recovered alien technology. Bowing to pressure in the 1990s, the Air Force said the weather balloon was actually debris from a top-secret project to detect Soviet atomic tests.

It was called Project Mogul which was a high atmospheric balloon and with long trail of reflectors. The materials used in the reflectors, common place today, were exotic and unusual in 1947.

The Air Force report seemed to explain everything, was it all too convenient?

So, was the debris from a balloon as the Military asserted or did a real alien spacecraft crash in 1947? Could it be that both theories are wrong? Was there a cover-up? Is the cover-up still going on? The Roswell Sanction is the fictional story based on the 1947 incident. Perhaps the Roswell Incident was a carefully orchestrated disinformation or a false flag operation. The accidental discovery of this operation by a Soviet spy and an unlucky photographer triggers the intervention by agents of the mysterious Internal Security Agency (ISA).

The photographer has pictures of a provocative news story. Does the photographer publish the pictures and story or does he run for his life? The Soviet agent is looking for him and his photographs, too. For the spy, it is the intelligence coup of his career. Can he find the photographer and the photographs before the ISA agents? The ISA sends a team of skilled agents to New Mexico to investigate. They are looking for the Soviet spy known only as R-38 and the unlucky photographer. Their mission is to recover all evidence and silence anyone with knowledge of the operation. They receive a sanction to use whatever is necessary to accomplish their mission.

Do they succeed? Who lives and who dies?

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The Roswell Sanction is available as a 6”x9,”266-page soft cover print book for $14.95

In early July 1947, the base Information Officer at the Army Air Force Base in Roswell, New Mexico, reported the recovery of the wreckage of a flying disk that crashed in the desert. Many newspapers across the US reported this sensational story. A few days later, a second press release stated that the debris was from a weather balloon. Everyone laughed at the Army Air Force. The Military cleaned up the wreckage, swore everyone to secrecy, and the story died.

Then in the 1970s, UFO investigators uncovered the Roswell story. If the newspaper stories were true, it would prove the theory that intelligent aliens were visiting earth and the US Military recovered alien technology. Bowing to pressure in the 1990s, the Air Force said the weather balloon was actually debris from a top-secret project to detect Soviet atomic tests.

It was called Project Mogul which was a high atmospheric balloon and with long trail of reflectors. The materials used in the reflectors, common place today, were exotic and unusual in 1947.

The Air Force report seemed to explain everything, was it all too convenient?

So, was the debris from a balloon as the Military asserted or did a real alien spacecraft crash in 1947? Could it be that both theories are wrong? Was there a cover-up? Is the cover-up still going on? The Roswell Sanction is the fictional story based on the 1947 incident. Perhaps the Roswell Incident was a carefully orchestrated disinformation or a false flag operation. The accidental discovery of this operation by a Soviet spy and an unlucky photographer triggers the intervention by agents of the mysterious Internal Security Agency (ISA).

The photographer has pictures of a provocative news story. Does the photographer publish the pictures and story or does he run for his life? The Soviet agent is looking for him and his photographs, too. For the spy, it is the intelligence coup of his career. Can he find the photographer and the photographs before the ISA agents? The ISA sends a team of skilled agents to New Mexico to investigate. They are looking for the Soviet spy known only as R-38 and the unlucky photographer. Their mission is to recover all evidence and silence anyone with knowledge of the operation. They receive a sanction to use whatever is necessary to accomplish their mission.

Do they succeed? Who lives and who dies?

The Roswell Sanction is available as a 6”x9,”266-page soft cover print book for $14.95

In early July 1947, the base Information Officer at the Army Air Force Base in Roswell, New Mexico, reported the recovery of the wreckage of a flying disk that crashed in the desert. Many newspapers across the US reported this sensational story. A few days later, a second press release stated that the debris was from a weather balloon. Everyone laughed at the Army Air Force. The Military cleaned up the wreckage, swore everyone to secrecy, and the story died.

Then in the 1970s, UFO investigators uncovered the Roswell story. If the newspaper stories were true, it would prove the theory that intelligent aliens were visiting earth and the US Military recovered alien technology. Bowing to pressure in the 1990s, the Air Force said the weather balloon was actually debris from a top-secret project to detect Soviet atomic tests.

It was called Project Mogul which was a high atmospheric balloon and with long trail of reflectors. The materials used in the reflectors, common place today, were exotic and unusual in 1947.

The Air Force report seemed to explain everything, was it all too convenient?

So, was the debris from a balloon as the Military asserted or did a real alien spacecraft crash in 1947? Could it be that both theories are wrong? Was there a cover-up? Is the cover-up still going on? The Roswell Sanction is the fictional story based on the 1947 incident. Perhaps the Roswell Incident was a carefully orchestrated disinformation or a false flag operation. The accidental discovery of this operation by a Soviet spy and an unlucky photographer triggers the intervention by agents of the mysterious Internal Security Agency (ISA).

The photographer has pictures of a provocative news story. Does the photographer publish the pictures and story or does he run for his life? The Soviet agent is looking for him and his photographs, too. For the spy, it is the intelligence coup of his career. Can he find the photographer and the photographs before the ISA agents? The ISA sends a team of skilled agents to New Mexico to investigate. They are looking for the Soviet spy known only as R-38 and the unlucky photographer. Their mission is to recover all evidence and silence anyone with knowledge of the operation. They receive a sanction to use whatever is necessary to accomplish their mission.

Do they succeed? Who lives and who dies?