Strange Rat Conspiracy Theory: Roswell And The Plague Bombs - Alternative View

Strange Rat Conspiracy Theory: Roswell And The Plague Bombs - Alternative View
Strange Rat Conspiracy Theory: Roswell And The Plague Bombs - Alternative View

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What is common between the Japanese development of the "plague bomb" during World War II and the incident in the American Roswell in 1947 with the fall of an unknown object? It is possible that these are rats.

American ufologist Lance Oliver, head of the Denton Area Paranormal Society, said that he once met with a man who, in July 1947, witnessed how American soldiers cleaned up the aftermath of an unidentified object crash in Roswell.

And this person also saw a unique phenomenon, which is not mentioned in any works on the study of events in Roswell, New Mexico. Namely, a flock of very unusually behaving rats.

These rats were stumbled upon by the clearing-up team in the Foster ranch area, and these rats, in front of the soldiers, moved in one small flock, closely adjoining each other, and at the same time behaved like a single and well-coordinated organism. From the outside it looked, to put it mildly, very strange and even frightening.

And already in our time, another American ufologist Nick Redfern came across, while digging in historical archives, a mention of a Japanese project of a bacteriological attack on the United States during World War II.

The project consisted of balloons, in which, according to the plan, rats infected with the plague bacillus were loaded and the balloons were sent by air towards the United States.

And before that, the Japanese in 1940-1942 successfully infected the Chinese with plague, also releasing rats with fleas - carriers of the plague on their territory. You can read more about this here (in English).

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In connection with these two facts, the same Nick Redfern asks the question, could the Roswell incident be the very Japanese project involving rats? Only a few years late. Maybe in Roswell it was not a UFO that fell, but a balloon with infected rats, and that is why the rats at Foster's farm behaved so strangely?

However, had it been so, a plague epidemic would have broken out in Roswell in 1947. Or maybe she was there, just the authorities cleaned everything up very well?

There is another odd historical fact, probably related to the theories above. And with rats.

In 1950, in the same state of New Mexico, at the Sandia Base, a colony of rats infected with plague was accidentally discovered. And this base, for a minute, from 1946 to 1971 was the main place for the development and storage of US nuclear weapons.

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Naturally, this was not officially announced, and the story of the plague rats spread at the level of gossip. But there is no smoke without fire, and apparently someone still tried to arrange a massive plague epidemic on this base.

In the same 1950, on March 8, a very strong fire broke out on the territory of the base, which killed 14 people. The cause of the fire was never found.

An FBI document was later discovered that referred to "bacteriological sabotage in New Mexico" and indicated that this was due to "the activities of hostile unknown forces." A certain plague expert, Miss Greenfield, was also mentioned, who stated that she was familiar with the discovery of rodents infected with bubonic plague in New Mexico and that these infected rodents had been recorded in the state for several years (since 1947?).

The document also indicated 4 cases of human plague infection, also in New Mexico. One of these cases was fatal and in each case, shortly before the revealed disease, the sick person had contact with wild rats.

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