I still remember driving into Roswell. Such a slow and dry town, where the only signs of life at 3 a.m. was a local Denny’s restaurant. I guess that’s an unfair assumption of the town since the only attractions I knew of was the International UFO Museum and the site of the “Roswell Crash”.
I’ve always been a secret believer in the Roswell Crash. I say secret because like the Fox Mulder poster, “I want to believe”. Like many, my fascination with the Roswell incident started off when I was a kid and stayed with me into my adulthood. Visiting Roswell I thought would be a good experience. It wasn’t. It was cold, dry and very, very quiet. Nothing really to write home about.
Maybe my experience wasn’t that good since I despise the cold.
I did end up going into the museum and had a look around. Pretty cool stuff, especially their original anthropomorphic dummy in display. If you’re in Roswell, that’s a palce you can’t skip.
Roswell. So many articles and conspiracy theories are floating about this incident which took place back in 1947. It’s really overwhelming reading about the case.
Reading through the news this morning I came across an article by UFO Iconoclast(s) in which a widow of a general who was involved in the supposed Roswell cover-up comes clean and confesses that this incident did happen and she wanted to tell the world.
Now I know many people will scoff at the mere mention of crashed UFO crafts being recovered and studied by the U.S. Army, but if you think about it wouldn’t it be a possible scenario? I’m 100% certain that life exists outside our own planet and about 80% certain that we are being visited by these higher life forms; but only 40% convinced that we do have in our hands some of their technology.
Read the following post, it’s really interesting.
Full source: UFO Iconoclast(s)
1 commentCaptivating and credible testimony recently obtained from the elderly widow of a highly-placed U.S. Air Force General reveals that the Roswell crash of 1947 was in fact an extraterrestrial event. Her confession affirms that the true nature of the wreck has been shrouded in secrecy for decades- even from those at the highest levels of government.
Her husband, General Harry Nations Cordes, who possessed Top Secret/SCI clearance, was uniquely positioned to be “in the know” on such matters. Perhaps no other military man in history can lay claim to having been stationed at Roswell Army Air Field in July of 1947; later with Wright Patterson Air Force Base; to have worked at Area 51; been employed by the CIA; to have acted as Deputy Chief of Staff at Intelligence Headquarters for the Strategic Air Command (SAC) and still later to have led many intelligence functions at the Pentagon.
The Cordes story is a telling one- and leaves little doubt that what fell from the skies to the desert floor in New Mexico six decades ago was not from Earth.
…The woman from Roswell -the General’s widow- had cleared her conscious. She concluded her conversations with me, “Harry died in 2004. He didn’t want to say everything he could have. But I feel better telling what I know. People should know. And now they will. Roswell really happened.”…
Read the rest at UFO Iconoclast(s)