Fatal Close Encounters: Deaths During Contact With UFOs - Alternative View

Fatal Close Encounters: Deaths During Contact With UFOs - Alternative View
Fatal Close Encounters: Deaths During Contact With UFOs - Alternative View

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The inquisitive human mind has long tried to understand the origin of everything alien and incomprehensible. Until now, the world of UFO excites our imagination with its mystery and unsolvedness.

But at the same time, this extraterrestrial world can be inhabited by cold-blooded killer aliens who, if they deem it necessary, can, without batting an eye, send a defenseless person to the forefathers. Ufologists have repeatedly warned about the dangers of contacts with alien intelligence and supernatural phenomena.

Each of us has heard stories about the mysterious disappearances of people and planes, murders that looked like suicide, gratuitous deaths, scientists who suddenly stop doing their research related to unidentified flying objects, as well as fatal diseases that people who came into contact with UFO. Here are examples of tragic deaths that, according to unofficial data, were directly associated with extraterrestrial civilizations:

In 1947, when the UFO phenomenon entered popular culture, there was a rather bizarre series of fatalities. In June of the same year, according to eyewitnesses, a flying saucer exploded over Morey Island near Tacoma, Washington under unexplained circumstances. Two servicemen and two journalists were killed.

Less than two weeks after the incident, there was another alleged crash of an unidentified flying object near Roswell, New Mexico, followed by mysterious deaths and suspicious suicides.

Six months later, Captain Thomas F. Mantell of the US Air Force National Guard was killed while chasing an obscure object in the sky over Kentucky (many researchers believe it was an alien flying ship).

Rescuers found the mangled wreckage of the plane and the body of the captain. Experts concluded that Mantell died of suffocation due to oxygen starvation even before his plane hit the ground. The pilot made no attempts to eject.

Then, in May 1949, the life of the first US Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, was tragically cut short when he jumped out of the 16th floor window of a naval hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.

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There were many rumors that Forrestal received from the US government access to classified information about UFOs, which he intended to tell the world. However, the government could not allow his disclosure of classified information, which is why he paid with his life.

In November 1953, six pilots sank into oblivion while pursuing an unidentified flying object. Karl Coonrath and Wilbur Wilkinson also disappeared without a trace when they took to the skies of California to establish contact with the aliens. Two weeks later, four more pilots went missing: this time they were US military pilots investigating a UFO incident in the Great Lakes region.

1959 saw one of the most controversial UFO-related deaths. According to the official version, the American astronomer and writer Morris Jessal committed suicide: he was found dead in his car, suffocated with exhaust gas. But there is good reason to believe that this was premeditated murder, because he was going to publish the book "Aliens in the Solar System", which, apparently, was supposed to shed light on some government secrets.

Undoubtedly the most notorious UFO story was the death of John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963, at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. But as incredible as it may seem, the story of the assassination of John F. Kennedy is littered with all sorts of spies, intelligence officers and secret agents who were involved in the UFO phenomenon. Perhaps the 35th President of the United States was shot because of information about alien visits to Earth, which he owned.

In the late 1960s and the mid to late 1970s, numerous farmers throughout the United States reported horrific dismemberment of cattle by unknown assailants. Also strange lights were seen in the sky. UFO encounters were reported from all states. However, not only animals were subjected to terrible mutilations and dismemberment. Did the hostile aliens of extraterrestrial civilizations use humans as food?

In October 1978, a young Australian pilot named Frederic Valentich, while flying over the Bass Strait, noticed an unusual aircraft that began to chase him. Then contact with him was lost. The plane and the pilot were never found. A version was put forward that Frederic Valentich was the victim of an alien abduction.

From the early 1980s to the 1990s, dozens of scientists who worked for the British company GEC-Marconi died under strange circumstances. Many of them were involved in the Strategic Defense Initiative announced by US President Ronald Reagan. The main goal of this program was to create an anti-missile defense with space-based elements, excluding the possible defeat of ground and sea targets from space.

The program looked so incredible at the time that the media dubbed it the Star Wars program. Amazing hypotheses have been put forward about the deaths of scientists. It was rumored that they were eliminated by aliens using advanced mind control technologies in order to prevent the implementation of this program.

And in 1990 a journalist of the Defense publication hanged himself, trying to conduct his own journalistic investigation on this matter.

In 1999, researcher, conspiracy expert and author of many books on conspiracy theory and UFOs, Jim Keith, died tragically. Whether it was an accident or a conspiracy of manipulators remained a mystery.

Summing up, it should be noted that this list of premature and unexplained deaths is far from complete. People involved in research related to ufology and UFOs risk their lives to prove that the truth is somewhere nearby.