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Roswell, New Mexico

Here are a few photos of Foster Ranch, the crash site's ground zero.

Here's the main man himself, ranch hand William "Mack" Brazel. He's the cowboy who first discovered the crash site which covered 3/4 of a mile and was as wide as 100 feet. Strange debris is what he found, so strange that he felt a need to share his discovery.

Brazel takes scraps from the crash site to show his neighbors. After their inspection, they tell him to report his findings to the authorities because supposedly a $3,000 reward for finding spacecraft evidence was being offered by the government. Woo Hoo! Brazel contacts the government and quickly takes a guy named Major Marcel to the crash site for a looksee.


Here's some shots of Rosewell Army Air Field. It is from here a supposed cover-up was hatched, the attempt to hide from the public the true facts of the crash site. Was the crash site a place of tragedy for both an alien spacecraft and two of its alien pilots? Well, the jury is still out in my mind, let's continue the tour.

Here's a media exhibit, pressing the button will play a recording of actual the CBS new broadcast concerning the crash incident in Roswell.


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