UFO/ALIEN PROPAGANDA: ROSWELL UFO CRASH SITE WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC SOON
I TOLD YOU THEY WOULD RAMP UP THIS AGENDA!
The inaugural UFO 1947 Crash Tour event will run in conjunction with the Roswell UFO Festival this July. Tours will be held twice a day during July 5-9 and cost $65n for the bus tour, reported KOAT 7. Both VIP (which costs $200-$250)` and general admission ticket holders will be picked up from the Roswell Mall located at 4501 N. Main St. and will be transported to the crash site.
The official tour website says:
Be the first of the first in 71 years to
take the ultimate tour of the Brazel crash site including Brazel’s
original ranch house. Your ticket includes authentic Mexican cuisine
such as chicken & cheese enchiladas with beans and rice in true New
Mexican tradition. You won’t want to miss our interactive activities
while on the site and many more surprises for the ultimate personal
experience.
The website also details how the Roswell crash was noticed and became infamous in the realm of UFO conspiracy theories:
One morning around Independence Day 1947,
about 75 miles from the town of Roswell, New Mexico, a rancher named
Mack Brazel found something unusual in his sheep pasture: a mess of
metallic sticks held together with tape; chunks of plastic and foil
reflectors; and scraps of a heavy, glossy, paper-like material. Unable
to identify the strange objects, Brazel called Roswell’s sheriff. The
sheriff, in turn, called officials at the nearby Roswell Army Air Force
base. Soldiers fanned out across Brazel’s field, gathering the
mysterious debris and whisking it away in armored trucks. On July 8,
“RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswell Region” was the top
story in the Roswell Daily Record. But was it true? On July 9, an Air
Force official clarified the paper’s report: The alleged “flying
saucer,” he said, was only a crashed weather balloon. However, to anyone
who had seen the debris (or the newspaper photographs of it), it was
clear that whatever this thing was, it was no weather balloon. Some
people believed–and still believe–that the crashed vehicle had not come
from Earth at all. They argued that the debris in Brazel’s field must
have come from an alien spaceship.The site is reached only by private
tours on the Bogle ranch.
THAT FACE YOU MAKE WHEN SOMEONE SAYS THE ALIENS ARE HERE AND READY TO HELP HUMANITY