
The Roswell UFO Incident
This Is What Really Happened!
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Steve Hudgins
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Steve Hudgins
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The truth is finally here
In July of 1947, a ranch foreman discovered odd debris scattered over a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico.
A press release from the Roswell Army Air Field stated that they had recovered a crashed “Flying Disc.” The release was reported by numerous news outlets including the Roswell Daily Record.
The following day a press conference was held and the army officially recanted that story and insisted that the recovered debris was nothing more than a crashed weather balloon.
In 1978, an intelligence officer who had visited the crash site went on record stating that the weather balloon story was a cover up and that the debris he recovered was “not anything from this earth.”
Much mystery still surrounds the events that took place near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. Countless people including politicians and even presidents have demanded more information regarding the incident. But to this day, there still have not been satisfactory answers as to what exactly happened in the desert on that historic day.
Until now.
Inside are leaked top secret transcripts of interviews with several witnesses, many of which directly participated in the events surrounding the Roswell incident.
Finally, the truth about what really happened is here.
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- Hector Suppici
- 12-13-23
terrible reading
In general, it is hard to hear the author read his or her own work. There is always too much drama injected into the phonetics which makes it really annoying to listen to.
Aside from that, this book reads more like a bad satire, making fun of the subject being discussed. Those interviews sound like I used to sound with my cousins whene we were 6 years old and played detective.
Thank God for free credits!
I would have hated paying for this book.
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