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Desert
mystery addendum: Rod Davies says that some years
ago, at a party in Montreal, he heard a young
Argentinean, who worked at his country’s consulate,
relate the following interesting account:
During
the 1960s there were, he claimed, a number of widely
reported UFO sightings in Argentina, and the
government, perplexed by them, contacted the
Americans to ask if there was any truth in the
popular belief that they were alien spacecraft.
The CIA
apparently sent down two operatives to give a talk
to selected representatives of the Argentine
military, one of whom was the young man’s father, on
what was known about them. They presented evidence
that some UFOs were indeed alien spacecraft, the
most compelling being a film shot in a US desert of
a crashed saucer-shaped flying machine. Two small
dead humanoid beings were shown lying outside the
craft, and at least one other, also dead, could be
seen within it through the craft’s porthole-like
windows. However, all efforts made on site to gain
entry into the spacecraft had failed, owing to the
fact that nothing the military had would cut through
the super-tough exterior metal or the windows.
Although the consular official did not know the name
of the US desert where the crash had taken place, it
would seem likely that it was the one reported at
Roswell, New Mexico.
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