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Between mid-June and early July 1947, rancher W.W. "Mac" Brazel found strange debris on his property
in Lincoln County, New Mexico, approximately 75 miles north of Roswell. Also, several "flying disc"
and "flying saucer" stories were circulated at that time in the national. Brazel believed the debris could be
the remains of an alien spaceship. He brought some of the material to Sheriff George Wilcox of Roswell.
The latter, in turn, brought it to the attention of Colonel William Blanchard, the commanding officer of
the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF). But behind all the UFO mania lies an uncomfortable truth. The
events that transpired that summer are anything but clear-cut, with admitted coverups and conflicting
explanations: It was a saucer! It was a spy craft! It was the Soviets! The reader could check out who was
living in the City of Roswell, NM, at the dawn of the UFO Age. Six years before, in 1947, Roswell Army
Air said it had "come into the possession" of a flying saucer. The story appeared in the local Roswell
Daily Record and across the wire Hours later, the U.S. Air Force in Fort Worth would issue a suspicious
denial, saying it was all a mistake. But, how a weather balloon could be an exotic, unknown aircraft?
This book is a facsimile reproduction of the original ROSWELL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. WINTER
1954-1955 by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company. This is a rare and hard-to-find
title, and it is almost impossible to get a copy. Because this material is culturally important, we have
made it available as a reproduction of the original title. Please, copy and paste the link for our books: https: //saucerianbooks.blogspot.com/
in Lincoln County, New Mexico, approximately 75 miles north of Roswell. Also, several "flying disc"
and "flying saucer" stories were circulated at that time in the national. Brazel believed the debris could be
the remains of an alien spaceship. He brought some of the material to Sheriff George Wilcox of Roswell.
The latter, in turn, brought it to the attention of Colonel William Blanchard, the commanding officer of
the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF). But behind all the UFO mania lies an uncomfortable truth. The
events that transpired that summer are anything but clear-cut, with admitted coverups and conflicting
explanations: It was a saucer! It was a spy craft! It was the Soviets! The reader could check out who was
living in the City of Roswell, NM, at the dawn of the UFO Age. Six years before, in 1947, Roswell Army
Air said it had "come into the possession" of a flying saucer. The story appeared in the local Roswell
Daily Record and across the wire Hours later, the U.S. Air Force in Fort Worth would issue a suspicious
denial, saying it was all a mistake. But, how a weather balloon could be an exotic, unknown aircraft?
This book is a facsimile reproduction of the original ROSWELL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. WINTER
1954-1955 by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company. This is a rare and hard-to-find
title, and it is almost impossible to get a copy. Because this material is culturally important, we have
made it available as a reproduction of the original title. Please, copy and paste the link for our books: https: //saucerianbooks.blogspot.com/
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781955087308
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 138
- Utgivningsdatum: 2022-10-06
- Förlag: Editorial Nuevo Mundo