‘Box’ of information includes photographs that prove Roswell UFO was real
Report by veteran CIA agent who
Information concealed in ‘Vault’ beneath CIA’s Langley headquarters
It was not a weather balloon – it was what people first reported,’ says Chase Brandon, a CIA agent who served 35 years with the agency. ‘It was a craft that did not come from this planet.’
Brandon spoke out on the 65th anniversary of the Roswell incident – and claims to have seen direct evidence of the ‘alien’ visitation in a high-security area of the CIA’s Langley headquarters.
‘It was in a vaulted area – there was one box that really caught my eye. It had one word on it: Roswell. I rummaged inside it, put the box on the shelf and said, “My God, it really happened.”
The truth is out there? The U.S. Air Force released this 1972 photo of a Viking space probe as part of its report on the so called ‘Roswell Incident’ of 1947.
CIA headquarters at Langley, Virginia: Chase Brandon claims to have seen a secret room in which the ‘truth’ about the Roswell incident is kept
A room known as ‘The Vault’ at Langley is said to house secrets such as pictures and information on the Roswell Incident
When the Roswell incident occurred, military authorities issued a press release, which began: ‘The many rumours regarding the flying disc became a reality yesterday when the intelligence officer of the 509th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force, Roswell Army Air Field, was fortunate enough to gain possession of a disc.’
Yet, just 24 hours later, the military changed their story and claimed the object they’d first thought was a ‘flying disc’ was a weather balloon that had crashed on a nearby ranch.
Amazingly, the media and the public accepted the explanation without question.
Now agents such as Brandon are once again calling into question the ‘official’ line on the incident.












