AFFIDAVIT OF JESSE A. MARCEL JR.
(1) My name is Jesse A. Marcel, M.D.
(2) My address is: XXXXXXXXXX
(3) I am a physician, and I have served in the National Guard since 1978; I am a ertified crash investigator and helicopter pilot.
(4) In July 1947, I was eleven years old and lived in Roswell, New Mexico, where my father, Major Jesse Marcel, was stationed at the Roswell Army Air Field, serving as the base intelligence officer.
(5) One night, I was awakened by my father in the middle of the night. He was very excited about some debris he had picked up in the desert. The material filled up his 1942 Buick. He brought some of the material into the house, and we spread it out on the kitchen floor.
(6) There were three categories of debris: a thick, foil-like metallic gray substance; a brittle, brownish-black plastic-like material, like Bakelite; and there were fragments of what appeared to be I-beams.
(7) On the inner surface of the I-beam, there appeared to be a type of writing. The writing was a purple-violet hue, and it had an embossed appearance. The figures were composed of curved, geometric shapes. It had no resemblance to Russian, Japanese or any other foreign language. It resembled hieroglyphics, but it had no animnal-like characters.
(8) My father said the debris was recovered from a crash site northwest of Roswell. He felt it was very unusual and may have mentioned the words "flying saucer" in connection with the material. He was certain it was not from a weather balloon.
(9) I have not been paid or given anything of value to make this statement, which is the truth to the best of my recollection.
Signed: Jesse A. Marcel
6 Mar 91
Signature witnessed by:
Trudy Anders LPN
Yes, the Marcel statement has been on TV, as has been the alien autopsy movie. What convinced me was the blurring on the close-ups, typical of 1947 Bell and Howell movie equipment : can't shift to short range focal lengths like modern cameras.
Do you know about the reporter who got the story first hand from Mac Brazille? Another man also saw the alien bodies lying in the field. On his death bed, many years later, he said : do you remember all those stories about the little green men? Yes. Well, they weren't GREEN. There's more to that reporter's story as well.
The other crash site was first visited by a family of 4. 3 aliens, one was dead, one severely injured, third had a broken arm. The 11 year old boy noticed that out of the crack in the craft was something like spider webs with twinkling colored lights at the tips. This is where you get today's FIBER OPTICS.
Another fellow, a metallurgy expert, was taken there to examine the metal. It was completely out of his experience. He also saw 3 dead aliens on 2 card tables, burnt almost black by the hot desert sun. This infers that they are polysilane chemistry(Si-H instead of our C-H molecular chains). As you may know, polysilanes easily photovolatize.
This then infers that they come from a heavily cloud-shrouded planet and thus low light levels. The ones with almond shaped eyes set at approx 90 deg to each other infers that polarization is very important to their visual abilities.
As to the autopsy, wouldn't that be NEAT to have a mechanical super liver/organs that completely recycled bodily fluids? How many medical problems between mouth and anus would go away if you didn't even have to EAT? Extrapolate today's medical technology a 1000 years into the future....
Incidentally, if Marcel's dad, the base intelligence officer, really came upon a crash site and loaded up the trunk of his car with crash debris rather contact authorities, he was either criminally negligent or an idiot. And I'll fill out an affidavit that says so...and have it witnessed by my neighbor for extra validation.
One of the documentaries I saw expalined the possibility that the images were on wide designer scotch tape that bled onto the metal beam. Said that tape with similar images were available at the time.