Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr., practicing physician and son of the military intelligence officer who first examined debris from the 1947 Roswell UFO crash, provides his personal eyewitness account of handling extraterrestrial materials as a young boy. The medical doctor recounts how his father, Major Jesse Marcel Sr., brought strange debris home from the crash site and woke his family to examine materials unlike anything in terrestrial technology or manufacturing. Marcel Jr. describes the unusual properties of the recovered materials, including metal pieces that exhibited memory characteristics, returning to their original shape after being bent or twisted, and hieroglyphic-like symbols that defied identification. His testimony provides crucial firsthand evidence from someone who actually handled physical artifacts from what may be the most significant extraterrestrial contact event in modern history. The conversation explores how military secrecy and cover-up operations immediately followed the initial recovery, transforming official explanations from crashed UFO to weather balloon within hours of the first press announcements. Marcel Jr. discusses the personal cost his family endured for decades due to his father's involvement in the incident, including ridicule and professional consequences for those who maintained that something extraordinary had occurred. His medical training provides additional credibility to his detailed descriptions of anomalous materials and the systematic effort to suppress evidence and witness testimony. This compelling firsthand account from a credible witness offers unprecedented insights into the most famous UFO incident in history and the ongoing campaign to conceal evidence of extraterrestrial visitation.