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70 years after Roswell: Has ET visited here?

THE 1947 ‘ALIEN CRASH’ IN NEW MEXICO, USA, SPARKED A UFO CRAZE THAT HAS LASTED DECADES

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IT remains one of the most intriguing mysteries and it began to unfold in June, 1947... The ‘Roswell incident’ has captured imaginatio­ns the world over for the last 70 years.

The once sleepy New Mexico town became the focal point of the biggest extraterre­strial hunt in history following reports a flying saucer had crashed, complete with aliens, in the American desert.

The alleged events sparked worldwide wonder until the US military claimed the incident was nothing more than a downed surveillan­ce balloon.

In the same year, the term “flying saucer” was coined, based on quotes by witness Kenneth Arnold describing the shape of the objects he saw as like a “saucer”, “disc”, or “pie-plate”.

UFO reports flourished in the midst of the 1950s-70s Cold War and, in the decades since, thousands of images of UFOs purported to be of extraterre­strial origin have been captured.

And in recent years, thousands of hours of video footage has been collected by individual­s worldwide and much of it posted on YouTube showing strange lights, shapes and craft-like objects in our skies.

The subject has also become a favourite in Hollywood. Film blockbuste­rs like Close Encounters Of The Third Kind, ET, and Independen­ce Day have all imagined what might happen if aliens - both benign and malign showed up at planet earth.

Meanwhile, outlandish theories have emerged.

Is NASA really covering up strange geometric structures and towers that were filmed and photograph­ed on the moon during the Apollo missions?

Is there really a 13,000-year-old alien satellite called the ‘Black Knight’ orbiting the earth?

And did a space ship carrying extraterre­strial beings crash in the US desert at Roswell 70 years ago - and were they captured and taken to a top-secret US defence instalment called Area 51?

The internet and countless

books would have us believe so.

Closer to home, even Ant and Dec got in on the act in 2006, with the TV pair releasing the comedy movie Alien Autopsy based on the fabled 1947 incident.

The North East has its very own list of X Files and the Chronicle has reported on dozens of UFO sightings over the years.

In 2015, for example, Craig Lowther from Tynemouth managed to film a dome-shaped object with pulsating lights hovering over the North East coast.

In 1977, a Flight Lieutenant based at RAF Boulmer reported seeing “bright objects hanging over the sea” including an object that was “luminous, round and four to five times larger than a helicopter”.

in 2004, a Gateshead vicar photograph­ed a bright object hovering in the night sky. He said: “It was hovering from left to right, and was extremely smooth. Then the light just turned off as if it was still there, but hidden.”

And back in 1940, Robert Hall, was ‘abducted by aliens’ from a back lane in Bensham, Gateshead. He was “taken onboard the ship by a group of grey, horrible- looking creatures.”

There are many more puzzling stories in the Chronicle archive.

On the 70th anniversar­y of Roswell, check out our video of UFOs over Tyneside and Durham.

Do the strange lights in the sky have a logical, scientific down-toearth explanatio­n - or has ET been paying sneak visits to Geordielan­d in recent decades?

Finally, wild rumours swept the internet this week that NASA was about to make an announceme­nt concerning the existence of alien life.

However, NASA science chief Thomas Zurbuchen said in a Twitter post on Tuesday: “Contrary to some reports, there’s no pending announceme­nt from NASA regarding extraterre­strial life.”

Is that good or bad news? Who knows?

The truth is still out there.

 ??  ?? Orbit, the journal of the Tyneside UFO Society, 1960s Still from a video shot over Tynemouth by Craig Lowther in 2015 A ‘UFO’ over the North East countrysid­e
Orbit, the journal of the Tyneside UFO Society, 1960s Still from a video shot over Tynemouth by Craig Lowther in 2015 A ‘UFO’ over the North East countrysid­e
 ??  ?? ■■To view our video of UFOs over Tyneside, visit our website www. chroniclel­ive.co.uk
■■To view our video of UFOs over Tyneside, visit our website www. chroniclel­ive.co.uk
 ??  ?? A supposed alien autopsy from a Channel 4 documentar­y on the Roswell incident
A supposed alien autopsy from a Channel 4 documentar­y on the Roswell incident

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