Nick Redfern leads off a trio of Mysterious Universe writers by reminding that the confusing and many-layered Roswell story itself began with discombobulation. Nick suspects the destruction of outgoing messages from the Roswell Army Air Field between 1945 and 1951 was done to deny investigators information that could have shed light upon this conundrum. Ufologist Jan Aldrich has observed that such records "purging," even contrary to military guidance, often occurred. The Roswell connection continues with Nick's
Where the Dead Aliens are Stored ... Allegedly. Nick lists several possible locations for ET morgues. Brent Swancer shifts us to
Bizarre Cases of Bigfoot and UFOs. Brent's 1973 instances in particular conjure up Stan Gordon's noteworthy book
Silent Invasion: The Pennsylvania UFO-Bigfoot Casebook. Brent's
The Bizarre UFO Watchtower of the San Luis Valley discusses this "little slice of roadside bizarre Americana" in a much-fabled paranormal "hotspot." Paul Seaburn then closes with how a
Russian Ufologist Explains His Theories on Lunar UFOs and a Siberian ET Base. Valery Uvarov's own "Big Ideas" about pyramidology, palaeotechnology and ancient history appear to make what some call "fringe science" even "fringier." (WM)
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