1939-46 Spitzbergen, NORWAY ? 4 July 1947 Roswell, NM 4 Bodies 13 Feb 1948 Aztec, NM 12 Bodies 7 July 1948 MEXICO So.of LAREDO TX 1 Body 1949 Roswell, NM 1 ET Living 1952 Spitzbergen, NORWAY 2 Bodies 14 Aug 1952 Ely, NV 16 Bodies 10 Sep 1950 Albuquerque, NM 3 Bodies 18 Apr 1953 S.W. AZ No Bodies 20 May 1953 Kingman, AZ 1 Body 19 June 1953 Laredo, TX 4 Bodies 10 July 1953 Johannesburg S.AFRICA 5 Bodies 13 Oct 1953 Dutton MT 4 Bodies 5 May 1955 Brighton, ENGLAND 4 Bodies 18 July 1957 Carlsbad, NM 4 Bodies 1961 Timmensdorfer, GERMANY 12 Bodies 12 June 1962 Holloman AFB NM 2 Bodies 10 Nov 1964 Ft.Riley, KS 9 Bodies 27 Oct 1966 […] Read More
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by Milton William Cooper During the years following World War II the government of the United States was confronted with a series of events which were to change beyond prediction its future and with it the future of humanity. These events were so incredible that they defied belief. A stunned President Truman and his two Military Commanders found themselves virtually impotent after having just won the most devastating and costly war in history. The United States had developed, used, and was the only nation on Earth in possession of the atomic bomb which alone had the potential to destroy any enemy, and even the Earth itself. At that time the United States had the best economy, the most advanced technology, the highest standard of […] Read More