
23 space alien skulls prove UFO really did crash in Roswell,
New Mexico in 1947, says archaeologist
By DEREK CLONTZ
Your World Report
ROSWELL, N.M. - A leading archaeologist says a flying saucer
really did crash in the desert here in 1947 and he claims to have found 26 space alien
skulls and the remains of a technologically advanced space pod that prove it!
Dr. Phil Parthos says the intact and amazingly well-preserved skulls
are about the size of a human childs with a large, bulbous forehead, almond-shaped
eyes and long, narrow jaw -- perfectly matching UFO abductees standard descriptions
of space aliens.
The expert found one such skull last November and after a month-long
battery of scientific tests, an international panel of experts in anatomy and physiology
concluded that it definitely is not the cranium of a human being.
That finding alone takes your breath away, but now weve
added 25 more skulls and a space vehicle to the Roswell mystery, the
Washington-based forensic archaeologist told Your World Report.
This evidence proves that intelligent life forms visited out
planet. And it strongly suggests our government lied about it. One intriguing question
that remains, of course, is where are the skeletal remains to match the skulls?
Were the aliens floating heads without bodies? Did
someone - or some thing - steal the bones? We simply dont know.
The space pod, he adds, is a teardrop-shaped technological
marvel, powered, it seems, by magnets and fueled by ionized seawater.
Dr. Parthos has devoted the past two decades of his life to finding
proof of extraterrestrial activity in the Roswell area, where a UFO was said to have
crashed in 1947.
A rancher reported finding some strange debris to police, and the Air
Force quickly arrived and seized it.
The incident was reported on the front page of the Roswell Daily
Record, with an Air Force spokesman candidly admitting that the debris contained
remnants of a flying saucer.
But Air Force officials backed off that statement with a dramatic
retraction the next day, saying the flying saucer was nothing more than a
weather balloon.
It was this stunning reversal that fueled speculation that there is
more to the Roswell incident than the U.S. government is willing to admit -- speculation
that rages to this day.
Ive always believed the government covered up the
crash, says Dr. Parthos. But I never had any concrete evidence until we
discovered the skulls and pod.
The vessel appears to have been a relatively small exploratory
vessel that disembarked from a larger and more fully equipped mothership.
I cant tell you much about the technology because it seems
to be based on science we arent familiar with. We do know that it contains magnets
the size of washing machines and canisters of ionized sea water.
Even more intriguing, it appears to be made of some sort of
synthetic gauze with a molecular structure almost identical to that of the
gossamer wings of a bee.
The archaeologist and his team uncovered the first, lone skull after
two days of digging at an undisclosed spot Dr.
Parthos says was chosen at random on a whim.
Within days of its discovery, uniformed Air Force representatives
contacted the archaeologist and, he says, identified the skull as government
property and demanded it back.
Dr. Parthos argued that the government had no legal claim to the skull
and declined to reveal the location of the private laboratory where specialists continue
to study it. To date, he says, theyve backed off.
According to the expert, the new cache of 25 skulls was found
several miles from the first skull after a windstorm exposed the space pod and
one of his assistants happened upon it. The expert declines to pinpoint the location to
avoid "a media circus."
As dramatic as our discoveries have been, were probably
looking at just the tip of the iceberg, says Dr. Parthos. Ive said it
before, and Ill say it again - I believe were going to find a lot more
surprises at Roswell.
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