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By Greg Flakus
Roswell, New Mexico
29 June 2007
 


Sixty years ago this July, something happened in the desert about 100 kilometers northwest of Roswell, New Mexico. A local newspaper at the time reported that a flying saucer had crashed and that the wreckage 1 had been taken to the U.S. Army Air base just outside of Roswell. The military said it had been a weather balloon that crashed.






UFO museum exhibit


An 'alien' in a storefront window display



But many people who research UFOs -- unidentified flying objects -- think aliens from another planet crashed in New Mexico and they have made the Roswell incident a major focus of their attention. As VOA's Greg Flakus reports from Roswell, local people have decided 2 to go along with all, much to their profit.


There are some scenic 3 places in New Mexico for tourists to visit. But they are all about a two-hour drive from Roswell. Very few tourists came here before the aliens arrived.






Sandy James


Sandy James




Roswell's big attraction now is the UFO Museum and Research Center. Sandy James is deputy director.


"Basically, a long time ago, if you came to Roswell, you were lost. Now, if you come to Roswell, you are coming to see the museum."


People from around the world flock here to see exhibits about the July 1947 incident and other UFO stories. They also buy lots of souvenirs. James explains the attractions. "Top items that people buy would be tee-shirts, first.  Coffee mugs are second, then shot glasses and key chains."


A large family from India spent more than an hour looking at the evidence of alien visits and came away convinced. One of them commented on the museum, "I see all the pictures and all the signs and I heard before some stories about the aliens."


A skeptical 4 boy in the family says, "I believe it somewhat, but not fully 5. The skin of the aliens is green and my favorite color is green." 


Roswell, a town of some 50,000 people, will double in size during the four days of the 60th anniversary UFO Festival in early July.






Guy Malone


Guy Malone



Guy Malone is organizing the festival and a concurrent 6 conference of UFO investigators 7.  He says the city government realizes the importance of the whole UFO story to the local economy. "It seems 11 or 12 percent of the employment base in Roswell is now tourism and hospitality-oriented such as hotels, restaurants, museums, things like that.  A decade ago that figure was zero-point-something percent."


Malone says Roswell's residents are divided between those who think the famous 1947 alien incident is a bunch of nonsense that can be exploited for tourist dollars and those who really do think something happened and that the government covered it up.


"You have a whole community involved here. You do have the serious side of researchers and witnesses that can actually give you the serious side if that is what you are looking for and then there is also the campy or schtick side, too."


One of the serious Roswell residents is former Texas civil engineer Dennis Balthaser.  He says his investigations 8 have convinced him that the U.S. military did recover a crashed alien craft 60 years ago and hid it from the public.


"The United States government has had a lot of practice keeping secrets. Good examples are the atomic bomb project, which was carried out right here at Los Alamos, north of Roswell.  Fifty-thousand people were involved with that project for about 10 years and it was kept secret."






Dennis Balthaser


Dennis Balthaser



Balthaser thinks it may have been the first test of an atomic bomb, here in New Mexico in 1945 and the atomic bombs kept at the Roswell army base that drew the attention of visitors from another world.


He is aware that many people, here and elsewhere, view belief in UFOs as irrational 9, but he thinks this would change if the U.S. government followed other governments in revealing what it knows. "Within the past six months, the government of France and the government of England (Great Britain) have both announced that they are going to open up their UFO files. The United States has made no attempt to do that."


It is not likely that any dramatic new evidence will emerge at the upcoming UFO conference here to change anyone's mind one way or the other on the Roswell incident. 


Guy Malone believes the town will be able to capitalize on it for a long time to come. "I think the mystery will always endure. The mystery will always be there. Nobody is ever going to have conclusive 10 proof of what it was or wasn't."


Local business owners agree and there are now plans for a new, much larger UFO Museum in town.


But the questions about what happened here 60 years ago will never be resolved unless, of course, the aliens themselves were to pay a return visit just to clear things up.



n.(失事飞机等的)残骸,破坏,毁坏
  • They hauled him clear of the wreckage.他们把他从形骸中拖出来。
  • New states were born out of the wreckage of old colonial empires.新生国家从老殖民帝国的废墟中诞生。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
adj.自然景色的,景色优美的
  • The scenic beauty of the place entranced the visitors.这里的美丽风光把游客们迷住了。
  • The scenic spot is on northwestern outskirts of Beijing.这个风景区位于北京的西北远郊。
adj.怀疑的,多疑的
  • Others here are more skeptical about the chances for justice being done.这里的其他人更为怀疑正义能否得到伸张。
  • Her look was skeptical and resigned.她的表情是将信将疑而又无可奈何。
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地
  • The doctor asked me to breathe in,then to breathe out fully.医生让我先吸气,然后全部呼出。
  • They soon became fully integrated into the local community.他们很快就完全融入了当地人的圈子。
adj.同时发生的,一致的
  • You can't attend two concurrent events!你不能同时参加两项活动!
  • The twins had concurrent birthday. 双胞胎生日在同一天。
n.调查者,审查者( investigator的名词复数 )
  • This memo could be the smoking gun that investigators have been looking for. 这份备忘录可能是调查人员一直在寻找的证据。
  • The team consisted of six investigators and two secretaries. 这个团队由六个调查人员和两个秘书组成。 来自《简明英汉词典》
(正式的)调查( investigation的名词复数 ); 侦查; 科学研究; 学术研究
  • His investigations were intensive and thorough but revealed nothing. 他进行了深入彻底的调查,但没有发现什么。
  • He often sent them out to make investigations. 他常常派他们出去作调查。
adj.无理性的,失去理性的
  • After taking the drug she became completely irrational.她在吸毒后变得完全失去了理性。
  • There are also signs of irrational exuberance among some investors.在某些投资者中是存在非理性繁荣的征象的。
adj.最后的,结论的;确凿的,消除怀疑的
  • They produced some fairly conclusive evidence.他们提供了一些相当确凿的证据。
  • Franklin did not believe that the French tests were conclusive.富兰克林不相信这个法国人的实验是结论性的。
学英语单词
a blue-eyed boy
a copper captain
a pot of money
agricultural information on-line access
approximation theorem
artificiality
autogamies
axial distance
Bachuma
Bacillus letalis
Bad Kissingen
barrel-vaulteds
beringer
bumper stop
cerebral fossa
chevon
ci (construction inspector)
clark pk.
component chart
conscience-money
constant profit lines
controvertor
Crinovaryl
crown imperial
cytosine (Cyt)
decarbonylase
delay throttle pintle nozzle
dial line
dichloro acetaldehyde
dieless
discharged from prison
discovery program
donner passes
draconic
economic geographical location
Emerging Market Fund
energy state
equalizing basin
evacuation of cargoes from port
fan-leaf
fettle
financial-trading
fuel discharge valve
geometric volume
halogen-containing
hanging inclinometer
heat stress index
hen hawks
herocism
Hi-bestrol
hyssopin
i-worthen
igniting powder
indicating group allocation
interfluous
jakob-creutzfeldt diseases
knoydarts
laryngeal paralysis
lashaira
length variatoin
light microphone
low-grade antimony metal
lug angle
magnetic tape station
message digest 5
metal bolometer
microwave injury
midcyclic bleeding
monoacetin
multifunctional data transmission
nuclide computer tomograph scanning
nusecs
Ohio City
piano organ
pizzardo
pulse analog modu lation
pumped iron
quadrocopter
Ramsin boiler
reliability analysis of structure
rosach
Saxifraga zekoensis
scarinesses
single-trip container
SiteBuilder
skim stones
slip load
spacer contact
SR (speed regulator)
steam digester
submarine black chimney
tappans
Thomson' fascia
throw my hat in the ring
transiet field method
Trapeang Peak
undubitably
vacuum advance mechanism
venae transversae colli
vulpes fulvas
wading birds
water-circulating pipe