URI GELLER SOLVES HISTORY’S GREATEST MYSTERIES: 3
Did aliens really land at Roswell?
The Roswell evidence has been frequently discredited, and yet it keeps resurfacing. It’s almost as if someone wanted to smear the whole UFO movement… The alien autopsy video was definitely faked. The purported crash evidence – a spaceship, weird materials, bodies – was never put on public show. Lieutenant Colonel Philip Corso, the US government investigator, who broke cover, 50 years after the alleged UFO wreck in the New Mexico desert, died suddenly.
While we argue over a 1947 mix of myth and hokum, extraordinary findings are ignored every week. Hundreds of hours of video footage taken in Mexico City two years ago, some shot by TV crews, revealed UFO’s in close-up detail. Weeks later, thousands of Arizonans witnessed a triangular craft the size of three football fields gliding silently over their homes. In Israel, investigator Barry Chamish has collected metallic elements from UFO landing sites which are literally like nothing else on Earth. And at Harvard University, psychology professor John Mack has interviewed hundreds of alien encounter witnesses, and argues we must learn more about how the human mind perceives reality before we write off the ETs.
Did aliens really land at Roswell?
The Roswell evidence has been frequently discredited, and yet it keeps resurfacing. It’s almost as if someone wanted to smear the whole UFO movement… The alien autopsy video was definitely faked. The purported crash evidence – a spaceship, weird materials, bodies – was never put on public show. Lieutenant Colonel Philip Corso, the US government investigator, who broke cover, 50 years after the alleged UFO wreck in the New Mexico desert, died suddenly.
While we argue over a 1947 mix of myth and hokum, extraordinary findings are ignored every week. Hundreds of hours of video footage taken in Mexico City two years ago, some shot by TV crews, revealed UFO’s in close-up detail. Weeks later, thousands of Arizonans witnessed a triangular craft the size of three football fields gliding silently over their homes. In Israel, investigator Barry Chamish has collected metallic elements from UFO landing sites which are literally like nothing else on Earth. And at Harvard University, psychology professor John Mack has interviewed hundreds of alien encounter witnesses, and argues we must learn more about how the human mind perceives reality before we write off the ETs.












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