INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS: The Roswell UFO Museum Documents the Crash at the World’s Only Nuclear-Capable Military Unit. The 509th Bomb Group Had Dropped the Bombs on Japan. Their Intelligence Officer Had Personally Participated in the 1946 Bikini Atoll Nuclear Tests. The Nuclear-UAP Pattern Began Here.

The Roswell Army Air Field was not a random crash site. In July 1947, it was home to the 509th Bomb Group — the ONLY nuclear-capable bomber unit on Earth. The ONLY unit certified to fly and deliver atomic weapons. They had dropped the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Their intelligence officer, Major Jesse Marcel — who first investigated the crash debris — had personally participated in Operation Crossroads, the US nuclear weapons tests at Bikini Atoll in 1946. RAAF was also surrounded by the most classified nuclear infrastructure in the world: Los Alamos National Laboratory (70 miles northwest), Sandia Base (nuclear weapons storage, 200 miles northwest), White Sands Missile Range (100 miles west). This mirrors the documented pattern precisely: UAPs at nuclear sites (Malmstrom AFB ICBMs shutdown 1967, Northern Tier nuclear weapon storage 1975, Woomera nuclear test range 1954). The pattern documented at nuclear installations worldwide for 75+ years — apparently begins HERE. AFTERMATH: According to an Albuquerque Journal analysis (March 2026), “after the Roswell incident, reports from nuclear sites confirmed the phenomenon had only begun. Green and red orbs with hypersonic velocity paced radiation clouds from nuclear testing.” The Berkner-Berlitz book “The Roswell Incident” (1980) proposed that the craft was “observing nuclear weapons activity” when it crashed. UAP Gerb’s NURO and DOE program architecture confirms the nuclear-UAP link persists to the present day. The crash at the world’s only nuclear bomb group was the opening event of 78 years of documented nuclear facility UAP interaction. This is the foundational case for the entire nuclear-UAP thread.

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