Site of Roswell UFO Crash to be Opened for Tours
by Dan Lake June 12, 2018 (newshub.co.nz)
• For The first time since the Roswell New Mexico UFO crash 71 years ago, the crash site’s ‘debris field’ is being opened to the public for private tours. The tour can accommodate up to four people at a time and cost from $65 to $250 per group for the VIP experience. Tour participants also receive a chicken and cheese enchilada meal. Organizers say there are plenty of ‘surprises’ during the tour.
• In 1947, local farmer Mack Brazel found debris on his property and called the local sheriff, who called the local Army base. Over the next few days, soldiers collected debris from across the area and took it away in armored trucks. The location has become synonymous with conspiracy theories about the U.S. government’s knowledge and cover-up of alien life.
The site of the so-called UFO crash in Roswell is being opened to the public for the first time in 71 years.
From July 5 visitors can buy tickets to private tours at the site, costing between NZ$130 and NZ$650.
Included in the ticket is an authentic Mexican meal, chicken & cheese enchiladas with beans and rice.
Organisers say there are plenty of ‘surprises’ during the tour.
The location has become synonymous with conspiracy theories about the US government’s knowledge of alien life.
In 1947 a local farmer called Mack Brazel noticed a strange object on his farm.
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