In The United States, UFO Research Forms The Basis Of The Bestselling Book - Alternative View

In The United States, UFO Research Forms The Basis Of The Bestselling Book - Alternative View
In The United States, UFO Research Forms The Basis Of The Bestselling Book - Alternative View

Video: In The United States, UFO Research Forms The Basis Of The Bestselling Book - Alternative View

Video: In The United States, UFO Research Forms The Basis Of The Bestselling Book - Alternative View
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Do you believe that UFOs exist? Chuck Zukowski, a ufologist who is called "UFO Madcap" and "Agent Mulder of El Paso" (Colorado), answers this question in the affirmative.

Zukowski's decades of research focused on the 37th parallel along the southern ridge of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Arizona formed the basis of Ben Mezrich's bestselling book 37th Parallel: The Truth About America's UFO Highways.

Judging by the materials in the book, mysterious things are constantly happening along this deserted, mostly uninhabited piece of land. It is here that strange flying objects and flashing lights were most often seen. Also in this area, thousands of mutilated cows and horses are constantly found, bled and with missing reproductive organs or missing tongues and ears that have been surgically removed.

According to the bestselling author Mezrich, he himself comes from a family of skeptics and his parents are scientists. Therefore, before meeting Chuck Zukowski's research, he assumed that most of the UFO witnesses simply went crazy. However, Zukowski's scientific approach, who worked as a part-time microchip engineer and former sheriff's deputy, convinced Mezrich of the veracity of some of the evidence, in particular the Roswell UFO incident.

Recall that Roswell is a kind of holy grail of knowledge about UFOs. In July 1947, an unknown flying object glided across the New Mexico desert, leaving a trail of debris and crashing near the city of Roswell. The government issued a press release immediately after the incident stating that it was the crash of a satellite probe.

As a true explorer, Zukowski tirelessly searched for evidence of his UFO theory, traveling for decades on country roads and in the mountains of the southwest. His perseverance was crowned with success, and in 2002 he found a metal fragment that was sent to the Bigelow Aerospace laboratory. There are still no results, since the laboratory, as it turned out later, is controlled by the government.

According to skeptics, secret underground military facilities are located here, where various tests are carried out.