Hot Scene Target ^new^ — 1947 Earth ---
By July 8, sightings had been reported in 41 U.S. states. Public theories ranged from Soviet secret weapons to an impending "invasion from Mars". en.wikipedia.org II. Declassified Reality: Project Mogul
"Year: 1947, Location: Earth, Scene Type: Hot, Target: Dominant heat source"
If history is a series of quiet moments interrupted by loud ones, 1947 was a deafening roar. Looking back at Earth from a vantage point of eighty years, 1947 emerges as the "Target Scene"—the moment the modern world was forged in the heat of decolonization, the birth of the Cold War, and the first whispers of the Space Age. 1947 Earth --- Hot Scene Target
In early July 1947, something crashed on a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico. The official story—a weather balloon—has been dismissed by countless researchers. But consider the keyword: . If you view Roswell through that lens, a new picture emerges.
In late 1947, the US Air Force officially formed (the precursor to Project Blue Book). Their initial classified estimate was shocking: The saucers were interplanetary. By July 8, sightings had been reported in 41 U
"1947 Earth - Hot Scene Target"
The year 1947 stands as the official Year Zero for the unexplained. It began in June with Kenneth Arnold’s sighting of nine crescent-shaped objects over Mount Rainier, sparking the term flying saucers. Weeks later, the Roswell incident cemented the idea that Earth had become a target for extraterrestrial surveillance. To an outside observer, the sudden bloom of nuclear radiation from the Manhattan Project must have made our planet glow like a beacon in the dark. We had split the atom, and in doing so, we signaled to the universe that we were no longer a quiet, primitive world. In early July 1947, something crashed on a
The Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) was home to the 509th Bombardment Group—the only atomic bombing group in the world. In 1947, Roswell was a of the highest order. The airspace was guarded, monitored, and classified.

