Mysterious magnetic stone-The Roswell Rock

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Mysterious magnetic stone-The Roswell Rock

The Roswell incident will celebrate its 73rd birthday this year in June and the world’s best known UFO crash has not been resolved to date.A mysterious magnetic stone that was found in the New Mexico desert in 2004 and is called “Roswell Rock” could shed some light on the mystery of the Roswell incident.The US Airforce sees the UFO crash as resolved since the publication of its final report in 1997 and cites the radar balloon secret project “Mogul” as the reason for the crash.The Roswell Rock shows bizarre patterns and magnetic properties on its surface.

16 years ago, the Roswell Rock was found in a lonely place in the New Mexico desert, near where a UFO should have crashed in June 1947. The texture of the stone is very smooth, rounded and contains some puzzling symbols that seem to show a lunar cycle. According to one theory, the Roswell Rock may have been part of the UFO. A second attempt to explain sees an earlier alien visit as the reason why the aliens intentionally or unintentionally left the magnetic stone in the desert. When the aliens flew back to Earth to retrieve Roswell Rock, the Roswell incident is said to have happened and the UFO to have crashed. If magnets are placed around the stone, it should move in circles.

To this day, no one can say for sure what the symbols on the Roswell Rock mean. The only thing left is guesswork about the purpose of the stone. Around ten years before the discovery of this stone, a crop circle appeared in the south of England, which has the same patterns as can be seen on Roswell Rock. The crop circle was examined by experts who came to the conclusion that it shows an almost perfect formation. Studies have looked at the correlation between Roswell Rock and the crop circle. According to the study results, both were scaled in relation to each other.

Roswell Rock a fake?

Skeptics see the Roswell Rock as a fake because it is easy to make such a stone with a sandblaster and stencil. In tests, a stone could be made with the same symbols as the original, but the quality of the copy was significantly poorer. According to research, the stone did not come from Cedar Hill, where it was found. Many of the loose stones lying there are limestones, but the Roswell Rock was not one of these stones. In further studies, the stone was estimated to be of great age and was a solid object without cavities, which rules out a magnet inside. The flattened design of the Roswell Rock suggests advanced laser cutting tools that were used to create the patterns.

Roswell incident and its puzzles

The Ramey memo could shed light on what happened in Roswell on the property of the farmer William MacBrazel in June or July 1947. On July 9, 1947, at a press conference, General Ramey accidentally held a memo in the cameras of the assembled press. The letter is intended to help clarify the Roswell incident. Those who can decrypt the Ramey memo can look forward to a prize money of $ 10,000.

According to current knowledge, there were two crash sites; on the MacBrazel farm, individual debris had fallen and about 120 miles away, the UFO then crashed. The wreckage, wreckage and dead crew of the UFO were transported to today’s Wright-Patterson Airforce Base in Dayton, Ohio. One of the aliens is said to have lived for a while and disclosed his knowledge to the then Secretary of Defense James Forrestal. James Forrestal died mysteriously on May 22, 1949, when he crashed out of the window on the 16th floor of the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda and died. His death has not been investigated and rumors persist to this day, after which his collection of notes consisting of 3000 notes were stolen and kept strictly under lock and key due to their explosive content. After a nervous breakdown at the end of March 1949, Forrestal had voluntarily been admitted to the naval hospital in order to recover. He could have answered some questions about the Roswell incident.

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