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On July 7, 1948, U.S. military aircraft chased a fast-moving,
90-foot-diameter silver disc across Texas before watching it crash
about 30 miles south-southwest of Laredo, Texas. A military
retrieval team reportedly recovered the UFO and the body of its
non-human occupant from the impact site. Known as the "Laredo UFO
Crash," this case occurred almost exactly one year after the famous
Roswell UFO Incident and holds much of the same mystery and
intrigue. For the first time ever, this book presents all of the
evidence regarding this hotly-debated UFO case. Author Noe Torres
has appeared on the History Channel's "UFO Hunters," George Noory's
"Coast to Coast AM," the Jeff Rense Program, and many other shows.
His previous books include the widely-acclaimed "The Real Cowboys
& Aliens: UFO Encounters of the Old West," "Ultimate Guide to
the Roswell UFO Crash," and "Mexico's Roswell." He is currently
director of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) in South Texas.
When you first saw this book, you probably assumed it was fiction,
right? Wrong As it turns out, America's Old West cowboys did
encounter UFOs and also creatures that they believed were "aliens."
This happened not in comic books and films but in real life. In
this book, you will read actual eyewitness accounts describing
strange objects seen in the skies, and, in some cases, the even
stranger occupants of those UFOs Did you know that many years
before the reported crash of a UFO near Roswell New Mexico, another
weird object fell out of the sky in Aurora, Texas, in 1897? The
citizens of Aurora said the dead pilot was "not of this world," and
they buried him in the local cemetery, where he may still remain
today. You will also learn about the flying alien monster of
Crawfordsville, Indiana; the "underwater UFO" that electrocuted two
men near Tacoma, Washington; a Bigfoot creature the local Native
Americans said came to earth in a "small moon;" a UFO that exploded
over a Texas cotton gin; and many other bizarre UFO encounters of
the Old West
The year was 1997 and some 40,000 tourists and reporters descended
upon the desert town of Roswell, New Mexico, where 50 years earlier
a flying saucer is said to have crashed. Even today, UFOs and
"Little Green Men" remain Roswell's top tourist draw. This book
takes a fresh new look at the Roswell Incident from an "insider's
perspective " - that of lifelong Roswell resident John LeMay, a
historian and author born and raised in the Alien Capital of the
World. His childhood being filled with tales of flying saucers and
alien autopsies, John grew up knowing several key Roswell
eyewitnesses, including Robert Shirkey, who said he saw UFO debris
being loaded onto a B-29 bomber at the Roswell Army Air Field in
1947. In the first part of this remarkable new book, John's keen
insight and marvelous sense of humor deliver a fresh new angle on
the story of the Roswell UFO crash and on some of Roswell's other,
lesser-known mysteries, such as the "alien ghost" that haunts the
former New Mexico Rehabilitation Center; the "Second" Roswell UFO
Crash of 1949; Bottomless Lakes where cars sink into the depths and
monsters emerge to the surface; and The Headless Horsewoman of
Lover's Lane, a Victorian Era Spook with an axe to grind against
young lovers. Roswell is by no means the only town to use strange
events and bizarre creatures to draw tourism dollars. Nor was it
the first. In the second part of John's book, he takes us on a tour
of other towns all over the U.S. that celebrate weirdness - like
Churubusco, Indiana, where a giant turtle transformed the town into
"Turtletown, USA." There is also Point Pleasant, West Virginia,
where a moth-like humanoid has inspired an Annual Mothman Festival
and a year-round Mothman Museum. Take a dip in the White River
Monster Reservoir in Jacksonport, Arkansas, and visit an alien's
grave in Aurora, Texas. Cruise along the E.T. Highway near Rachel,
Nevada, and have your picture taken with Bigfoot in Fouke,
Arkansas.
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herramientas para el Levantamiento de Requisitos que tribute a la
calidad del producto. Se toma como muestra el proyecto de
Cooperacion Integral del Convenio Cuba-Venezuela (CCV) como fuente
especifica de informacion, en cuanto al desarrollo del
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los principios y premisas que debe cumplir la propuesta a
desarrollar en esta investigacion, la cual esta orientada a
realizar una guia para el buen desarrollo de la captura de la
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