MJ-12 & Roswell: Faked Documents, Real Secrets? Unmasking the UFO Oversight Committee
Description
Dive deep into the controversy surrounding the alleged Majestic Twelve (MJ-12) documents and their connection to the 1947 Roswell UFO crash.
For years, researchers have debated the authenticity of secret papers claiming a top-level government committee was formed to investigate and exploit crashed extraterrestrial craft. But what if many of these documents are fakes?
This video explores evidence from the sources suggesting:
- Many alleged MJ-12 documents lack verifiable origin and contain inconsistencies.
- Specific documents, like the Eisenhower Briefing Document and the Truman Memo, show dating, formatting, and content errors inconsistent with the time period.
- Details within the documents often conflict with witness testimony or known historical facts, including crash locations, number of bodies, and whether a survivor existed.
- Some documents appear to be altered or retyped versions of unrelated authentic government papers or even based on known hoaxes like the Del Rio story.
- The discovery of a real military plan codenamed "MAJESTIC" dealing with war logistics, not UFOs, adds another layer of complexity.
- Sources for some recent documents are questionable, with reliability issues and polygraph failures being noted.
However, while the documents may be suspect, the sources also present compelling testimony from military officers who hinted at or claimed knowledge of a real, high-level oversight committee formed after the Roswell event. Individuals like Brigadier General Arthur Exon, Major Edwin Easley, and Dr. Robert Sarbacher provided names and insights into such a group, suggesting it included top military, political, and scientific figures of the time.
Explore the evidence suggesting the MJ-12 documents are a massive hoax that has siphoned resources and confused research, contrasted with the intriguing clues pointing to a genuine, albeit perhaps unnamed, committee tasked with managing the fallout from the Roswell incident and other potential UFO events.
Based on Kevin D. Randle's investigation drawing on extensive sources and interviews.






