Introduction: The Mystery of UFOs and Extraterrestrials If you have studied UFO phenomena at all, you are already familiar with the infamous Or- son Welles radio broadcast of "War
of the Worlds, And The Invasion from Mars"
1 (Foot-note) on Oct. 30, 1938. This fictitious radio dramatization of an invasion of Earth by "aliens" incited a global UFO and extraterrestrial hysteria long before the UFO crash near Roswell, NM. in 1947. During the past 60 years, since
the alleged Roswell crash, there have been tens of thousands of reported UFO sightings. A global hysteria has emerged from "evidence" of what is presumed to be extraterrestrial phenomenon. Concurrently, the unrelenting denial of this phenomenon by the US. government has precipitated an uninterrupted
flurry of accusations, counter- accusations,
cover-up conspiracy theories, lunatic fringe speculations,
scientific investigations, etc, etc, ad nauseam, and a growing multitude of similar alleged "close encounters. My first thought when I received the package of documents from Mrs. MacElroy was "This is just another set of Majestic documents.
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