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    Unidentified flying objects or UFOs are suspected to house aliens. I believe that UFOs and aliens are real and should be investigated by scientists. Aliens are the beings that are the ones who fly these UFOs. There are many people that believe in UFO and Aliens because of events that have happened. These events are the Roswell incident, crop circles, the secret surrounding area 51, Stonehenge and the great pyramids. Area 51 is one of the most secret places concerning aliens and UFOs. Area 51 is located

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    commence by discussing how the remnant of the crashed UFO spacecraft is inside Area 51. To clarify, “Area 51 is an Air Force base about 90 miles north from Las Vegas” (Aliens, An Introduction To The Truth - They Exist). It was in Area 51 base where the government scientist attempt to reconstruct the aliens highly advanced technology. Furthermore, various strategies were employing to enhance the point that the government is hiding the crashed UFO in a secret base and attempting to reconstruct this

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    information of the Roswell accident in New Mexico. Some people believe they capture and experiment on extraterrestrials and their aircrafts. The top secret military facility known as Area 51 tests special aircrafts; however, people connect the Roswell UFO crash to this site. Because of the extensive secrecy, many conspiracies have grown out of Area 51. Area 51 is in Nevada 83 miles northwest of Las Vegas on the dry bed of Groom Lake. It’s almost impossible to get close to it because of how secretive

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    Late one summer night in July of 1947, a couple saw a large glowing object quickly fly across the sky. It was later reported that a weather balloon crashed nearby. People have often wondered if it actually was a weather balloon, and some have believed it to be a downed alien craft that the government covered up. Theories about a Roswell coverup did not become widely known to the American public until a few decades after the crash. This change in public knowledge demonstrates the variability of conspiracy

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    Aliens Research Papers

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    clues like UFO confrontations reported by witnesses on famous events involving the unearthly beings, the pilots who risked their lives to figure out the origin of the mysterious objects in the sky, and the men who are involved with aliens, are all strong pieces of evidence that can’t be ignored. With these peculiar encounters happening, it’s impossible not to believe there’s another species besides humans out there. Many witnesses report cases in which they claimed to have encountered UFOs, but only

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    Roswell Incident Theory

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    The Roswell incident is a well known topic around the world. Many have different opinions on the incident, some say it is a government cover-up, other say it was a hoax. The witnesses and the United States Military different opinions of the Roswell incident help mold the story. The famous Roswell incident has evolved into different theories such as a fallen weather balloon or a dummy drop, witness accounts, an "alien autopsy" and Project Mogul also mold these theories. After a Raging thunderstorm

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    There are many movies about what happened that night on 4th July 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico. You may have seen the X-files, Unsolved Mysteries and some other films or series that talk about UFO’s, aliens and other mysteries connected with this event. However, to find truth is something not very easy to do such as there is a huge amount of conspiracy theories and we do not know which one is the real one, and what actually happened still remains a mystery. By doing this research, I want to find out

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    to secrecy” Francis Bacon this quote by Bacontells of how most mysteries form. For example if everyone told the truth openly not much would be unknown. Secrecy and mystery are involved in many aspects of what is known as “The Roswell Incident”. A UFO cover up or a harmless balloon are two of the major debated theories as to what crashed near roswell in 1947. Although it’s known for sure something crashed in New Mexico, 1947,the big question is what. This question has been debated for more than

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    In the summer of 1947, a rancher in Roswell, New Mexico, by the name of Mac Brazel, discovered unusual occurrences and objects on his property. Some of the things he discovered seemed strange to him because they appeared on his land and he was extremely familiar with every square foot of that land and knew the strange objects didn’t belong to him. What he found included metals, plastics, and foil reflectors, which were held together by tape forming some sort of apparatus. Not knowing what to do,

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    The 1947 Roswell Crash Essay

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    crash soon starts to fade away, and within the end of the year disappears from the news altogether. Nearly 30 years later, in 1978, Stanton Friedman was prompted to revisit the crash. Stanton Friedman was an unemployed scientist, and a part-time UFO lecturer. On February 12, 1978 Friedman interviewed a man over the phone who said he handled the wreckage of a crashed spaceship, but the man, Major Jesse Marcel, couldn’t remember the month or even the year of the event. Marcel expressed that he believed

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