Roswell

A mid-sized city in . The name has become a totemic indicator of technology, secrecy, convolution and the epistemological state of the Fall. See also: ,

Daniel W Fry

One of the first modern contactees. Author of The White Sands Incident. On July 4, 1950, Fry was working at the White Sands Proving Ground in New Mexico as an employee of the AeroJet Corperation. In the evening he took a walk into the desert, and at one point though he saw the stars disappearing. [...]

Lincoln LaPaz

J Allen Hynek wrote that he: is thoroughly convinced that both the green fireballs and Zamora’s Soccoro sighting were observations of tests of advanced vehicles being produced by some project even more secret than the Manhattan Project. I am afraid that LaPaz is unshakable from this hypothesis.”(Peebles, 371)”

Robert S Carr

First reporter of the Aztec New Mexico UFO Crash on February 13 1948. According to Jaques Vallee, Carr was a lecturer in mass communication at the University of South Florida, who used to work for Walt Disney on classified projects involving nonverbal communication”(Revelations, p22).

Paul Bennewitz

According to Jacques Vallee, Paul Bennewitz was “a respected physicist who managed a small electronics company close to Kirtland Air Force Base. Hypnotized by Dr. Leo Sprinkle, Bennewitz began relating increasingly extreme experiences of abductees and aliens. His “memories” included seeing body parts floating in vats of amniotic fluid in secret laboratories beneath , Dulce, [...]

Holloman AFB

Located in in Otero County, . Originally founded as Alamogordo Army Air Field in 1942, it was renamed Holloman Air Force Base on January 13, 1948, in honor of the late Col. George V. Holloman, a pioneer in guided missile research. saw a UFO near here on May 12, 1949 — a sighting which did [...]

Mac Brazel

aka: William W Brazel In July of , something crashed onto his ranch outside Roswell, New Mexico. Soon after the Roswell Incident, Mac Brazel left town never to be heard from again.