A former CIA agent is going on the record to say the alleged UFO
incident on July 8, 1947, in Roswell, N.M., really happened, the Daily
Mail
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2170831/Roswell-UFO-land\
ing-CIA-agent-Chase-Brandon-speaks-65th-anniversary.html>  and other
news organizations report.



By Jayne Clark, USA TODAY



Chase Brandon, who worked 35 years with the CIA, said documents
regarding the alleged landing of beings from outer space are locked up
at the CIA's headquarters in Langley, Va.

"It was in a vaulted area - there was one box that really caught my
eye," the Daily Mail quotes Brandon as saying. "It had one word on it:
Roswell. I rummaged inside it, put the box on the shelf and said, 'My
God, it really happened.' "

"It was in a vaulted area - there was one box that really caught my
eye," the Daily Mail quotes Brandon as saying. "It had one word on it:
Roswell. I rummaged inside it, put the box on the shelf and said, 'My
God, it really happened.' "

Brandon makes the comments during the 65th anniversary of the alleged
incident, which military officials initially explained as the capture of
"a disc," but later explained away as a weather balloon, according to
the Daily Mail.

"It was not a weather balloon - it was what people first reported," the
news organization quotes Brandon as saying.

The Huffington Post
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/08/roswell-ufo-cia-agent-chase-br\
andon_n_1657077.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003>  quotes Brandon as
saying, "It was a craft that clearly did not come from this planet."

Brandon worked as an undercover, covert operations officer in the CIA's
Clandestine Service, where he focused on missions on international
terrorism, counterinsurgency, global narcotics and weapons smuggling,
according to Huffington. He spent his final decade with the agency as
liaison to the entertainment and publication industries, and it was
during this time - in the mid 1990s - that he walked into the vaulted
Historical Intelligence Collection area at CIA headquarters, according
to the news organization.

Brandon said the box contained written material and photographs,
according to Huffington.

"That's all I will ever say to anybody about the contents of that box,"
Huffington quoted Brandon as saying. "But it absolutely for me was the
single validating moment that everything I had believed and knew that so
many others believed had happened truly was what occurred."

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