Friday, October 23, 2015

Roswell, New Mexico

Roswell, New Mexico is a city of 14,000 people located
in the Pecos Valley at the southern end of the Rocky Mountains.
The former Walker Air Force Base was part of the community.

The date of July 4, 1947 may have recognized the town as 
the UFO hot spot of the world. 

Reports of a flying saucer had crashed near Roswell.






Crash site where debris, strange instruments and alien bodies were found.

Was it a UFO or a Weather Balloon? 
This question has been a continuing debate.


More than 2.6 million people have visited this downtown 
Museum since it's opening in 1992.


The city's tourism income has increased $15.6 million a year.





The downtown business have joined in to create UFO atmosphere.


Rancher Mac Brazel found the debris field on July 5th.  He gathered 
some evidence and took it to the local Sheriff.  
He knew it was not a weather balloon.


A Military officer at the Airbase issued a press release 
informing the public about the UFO recovery.


July 9 cover up story issued by base General stating 
it was just debris from a weather balloon.



Museum wall posting affidavits of witnesses describing space craft and aliens.

People stated two to four aliens with gray skin, hairless, no teeth, big eyes, 
not human, wearing silver suits and helmets. 

One alien was alive.

Aircraft was 20 ft. in diameter, dome in center, no windows, no rivets and bronze gray color material that retained it original shape after squeezing.  



Strange instruments found in debris. 






Nurse description of body parts.  








Depiction of the Aliens


Tourists taking in the show.


Props used in 1994 movie based on the book "UFO Crash At Roswell"



Aliens or weather balloon?

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