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Aurora,
Texas
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One
of the strangest cases involving alleged crashed UFOs, occurred nearly
100 years ago in the town of Aurora, Texas.
Many people believe this to be one of many hoaxes started around this
time.
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Tunguska,
Siberia
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At
7.00am on 30th June 1908 near the lower Tunguska River, Siberia, a
large explosion occurred.
The explosion was so massive that it caused damage 400 miles away,
and was heard even further.
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Roswell,
New Mexico
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case has had probably the most attention of any other case in the
history of UFOLOGY.
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San
Augustin, Nw Mex.
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The
Roswell incident seemed just to involve debris from a craft of some
sort, as no main part of the craft/bodies
could be found on the Brazel ranch. This led to speculation that the
main part of the craft had managed to travel
on before coming to rest.
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Maury
Island, Tacoma
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This
is probably the only case on record of a Hoax indirectly leading to
the death of UFO Investigators.
The story surfaced from Ray Palmer (editor of Amazing Stories), regarding
a man called Fred Crisman who
claimed to have actual physical... |
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Paradise
Vally,Arizona
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Another
alleged crash retrieval took place in Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Arizona
1947 .
This crash again came from Frank Scully's information and involved
a craft 36feet in diameter, along with 2 humanoid bodies.
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Aztec,
New Mexico
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Author
Frank Scully in 1950 released the now infamous book 'Behind the Flying
Saucers',
in which he reported 4 UFO crash retrieval incidents.
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Spitzbergen
Is., Norway
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In
June 1952 stories were beginning to come out in the German Press about
an alleged UFO crash on the island of Spitzbergen,
off the northern coast of Norway.
The stories reported that 6 Norwegian jets were on an exercise flying
over the Hinlopen Straits when radio contact was lost due
to heavy static interference.
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Kingman,
Arizona
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It
is rumoured that a UFO crashed on the 20th May 1953 near the desert
town of Kingman, Arizona.
This case was first brought to the publics attention by Raymond Fowler
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Ubatuba,
Brazil
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One
of the few cases of a crashed UFO and physical evidence is that of
the crash that occurred on the beach of
Ubatuba, Brazil in September 1957. |
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Las
Vegas, U.S.A
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One
of the most intriguing crash reports to have surfaced over the years
is a report of a crash that occurred in the
Air Force Base of Nellis AFB, Nevada in 1962.
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RAF
Cosford
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According
to various sources, on 10th December 1963, 2 RAF personnel observed
a strange domed object fall behind
a hanger at RAF Cosford, Wolverhampton, England. The 2 men then stated
that the object swept the airfield with a strange green beam.
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Fort
Riley, Kansas
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On
10th December 1964, at Fort Riley army base, Kansas, a guard was on
duty in the motor pool.
He and 3 other men were ordered by a senior officer to make there
way to a remote corner of the base.
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Kecksburg,
Pennsylvania,
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9th December 1965 hundreds of witnesses in Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania
observed a UFO crash.
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Rendlesham
Forest,Norfolk
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In
1980, just after Christmas, Brenda Butler a local paranormal investigator,
was contacted by an American friend who
was a security police officer at the twin bases of Bentwaters and
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Kalahari
Desert, Botswana
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One
of the most famous cases (and probable hoaxes) occurred in 1990 with
the claim that the South African Air Force
had shot a 'flying saucer' out of the sky.
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Carp,
Ontario, Canada s
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In
1989 one of Bob Oeschler's sources, who called himself 'Guardian',
claimed that in a area west of Ottawa a remarkable incident
had taken place on 4th November. |
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