Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua Ufo Crash Review

Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua Ufo Crash
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This is the worst UFO book I've ever read. The third and fourth-person accounts are laughable. Supposedly, the alleged crash caused the death of 24 or so Mexican soldiers; the US government reacts by (A) leaving the bodies of the soldiers where they are and blowing them up (forget any sort of analysis; they stated that they didn't bring along body bags); (B) said crashed saucer (the same one that supposedly had some sort of deadly contaminant on board) is simply wrapped in a tarp and flown loosely under a helicopter to a waiting base (Hey! Let's contaminate everyone who might be under it)and (C) put it on the back of a trailer and DRIVE it past some very heavily populated areas all the way from West Texas to Atlanta, Georgia (they said they would make this trip by using less traveled road: this means that they would then have to stop at every red light and every stop sign in every little Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia town they went through, increasing the trip by 10 or 11 hours--so much for being discreet). Of course it didn't make sense to drive it west over truly less populated, wide open desert roads to what would have been the much closer Area 51.
And on and on and on......it might have made for some fun fiction, and any UFO book is not easily read without some skepticism, but this one lowers the bar for journalistic writing. Buy "Crash At Corona" or "Witness to Roswell" instead.

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On August 25, 1974, along the Rio Grande River near the Texas border town of Presidio, a thunderous explosion in the sky shattered the stillness of the warm summer night. An unidentified flying disc traveling at 2,000 miles per hour collided with a small airplane heading south from El Paso, Texas. The flaming wreckage of both aircraft fell to the Mexican desert below, igniting a desperate race by two governments to recover technology from beyond the stars. This book was the basis for an episode of the History Channel's UFO Hunters television series. REVIEWS: Amazing! This story is wilder than the U.S. Roswell. This book is an amazing piece of work. - George Noory, Coast to Coast AM./ A very nice and thorough job. - Jim Marrs, Bestselling Author./ Noe and Ruben are to be commended. Stanton T. Friedman, UFO Researcher.

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