The mystery of the alleged UFO crash near Roswell in 1947 is getting renewed attention due to the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) researching sightings and reports. Just recently, on March 2, Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder spoke during a briefing at the Pentagon about AARO’s newest report that claims there is “no evidence” of alien technology.
Journalist Michel Marizco, former journalist Andrea Kelly and 5-year-old Mikaela Marizco decided to do some research. Visiting the International UFO Museum and Research Center (UFOMRC), they learned about the detailed articles covering the Roswell UFO Incident at the time — the military calls it today unidentified anomalous phenomena.
On Wednesday, they visited the office of the Roswell Daily Record (RDR) and were welcomed by its reporters and staff. After purchasing a copy of the actual 1947 front pages covering the Roswell Incident and visiting the gift shop of the newspaper, they sat down for an interview.
Michel Marizco said that Roswell always had a certain allure to it. “We had some time off, and we love to explore. I mean, there’s just always these questions of, did something happen here? Did it not? What is it? You know, did this guy clean off the area? Did they get rid of the debris? You know, and this has always been (an) unsolved enigma. And so, this is one of the most important stops that we’re making on this trip, and decided to turn it into a tour of the whole state. We’re halfway through,” he said.
Marizco said that he had been in Roswell before when he worked for the Tucson newspaper 20 years ago. He was impressed by how much the city has grown since then. Today, he said that he works for KJZZ, a national public radio station in Phoenix, Arizona, and lives in Flagstaff.
“Phoenix doesn’t have a draw like…
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