Did Nebraska Have A 'Roswell Episode' Long Ago?

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It's so slow on HB, I was Just looking into a reported UFO sighting over my neighborhood an hour after I left for work this morning..And came across this..Never heard about it before.

(Anybody live near Max, NE and have a metal detector?).

(The local hard-rock radio station guys were discussing today's Chandler sighting this morning so I knew it must be true).

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Did Nebraska Have A 'Roswell Episode' Long Ago?

Awaaay back in 1884

By JOHN WENZ / Daily Nebraskan

March 20, 2007

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Ben Kamprath/DN

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Very few people have heard of Max, Nebraska.

A cursory look at the Google Map of the town shows just how small it is - under 20 blocks, a blip in southwest Nebraska. It's just eight miles from the seat of Dundy County: Benkelman, population 914.

But Max, the blip it may be, is the closest town to an incident in that occurred 1884.

The Nebraska Nugget reported:

"About 35 miles northwest of Benkelman, Dundy County, on the 6th of June (1884) a very startling phenomenon occurred. It seems that John W. Ellis and three of his herdsmen and a number of other cowboys were out engaged in a roundup. They were startled by a terrific whirring noise over their heads, and turning their eyes saw a blazing body falling like a shot to Earth. It struck beyond them, being hidden from view by a bank."

One of the herdsmen, Alf Williamson, was burned as he approached the craft, which had created a split in the ground as it dragged to a stop. He was taken back to Ellis' home and treated for his burns.

E.W. Rawlins, the brand inspector for the district, came to inspect it.

The Nebraska State Journal reported on the event in 1887, saying:

"One piece that looked like the blade of a propeller screw, of a metal of an appearance like brass, about 16 inches wide, three inches thick and three-and-a-half feet long, was picked up by a spade. It would not weigh more than five pounds, but appeared as strong and compact as any known metal. A fragment of a wheel with a milled rim, apparently having had a diameter of seven or eight feet, was also picked up. It seemed to be of the same material and had the same remarkable lightness."

The lack of physical evidence means there's nothing much left today, and John Buder, a field researcher with the Mutual UFO Network of Nebraska, said that the people of Dundy County shy away from talking about the event.

Most of his investigation into it has been research. He first stumbled across the story in a tourist's guide to Nebraska. From there, he's found it in multiple books on the subject.

"There has been a lot of studies made on UFO crashes," Buder said. "The people who I would claim know the most have not identified it as a hoax."

It was the second UFO crash Buder knows of, and the first to be recorded in newspapers of the time. The story started a worldwide wave of similar stories - some more reputable than others.

One such case is the 1897 crash near Aurora, Texas, where four alien bodies are supposedly buried in a graveyard. Eyder Peralta, a reporter for the Houston Chronicle, investigated that crash and turned up nothing.

But the Nebraska crash is the first reported. It was only after the incident near Max that it became a sort of mythology.

"That means that all these other hoax crashes that started seem to have gotten their start at Max, Nebraska," Buder said.

It's a piece of Nebraska history only occasionally touched on, Roswell before there was a Roswell to speak of.

"I'd say right now there's only a few dozen people in Nebraska who even know about it," Buder said.

But how does a craft just disappear, just dissolve in a crash? What about the "cogs" that the craft threw off as it approached the ground? Did those, too, simply disappear?

It's a legend taken more seriously than most of the era in ufology circles, which is not to say there aren't skeptics.

Alan Boye wrote in his recent book, "The Complete Roadside Guide to Nebraska," that "there are, of course, many people who do not believe the story, and others who claim it is yet another UFO story neglected and laughed at by skeptics."

Skeptical or not, Buder asserts that it was the beginning of the wave of stories, ground zero for what would turn into airship sightings as time went on.

He sees the building of the railroad coinciding with the sightings of the era. In fact, the crafts were often described as "railroad engines without wheels" at the time.

"It's ironic that this same story, this being the first, was repeated many more times worldwide at later dates," Buder said.

And as for the remnants, Buder thinks there might be some things tucked away in the Republican River valley.

"I wouldn't doubt that out there in one of those tool sheds or barns out there, there's a piece of metal that no one knows where it came from," he said.

 
I also checked on this and the military officially called it a crash landing of a weather baloon.

T_O_B

:clap :rollin :rollin :rollin :clap

 
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I can't say I believe in aliens, at least none that have visited earth anyway. But one thing I know for sure does exist are the so called "black triangles".
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I've seen them with my own eyes, and they look pretty damn similar to this. The one I saw was about the size of a city block, and absolutely silent. The thing made NO noise, and it couldn't have been more than 100 or so feet above me. Creepy as hell I can assure you!

This guy seems to think their military. And he may be on to something because the slats or "fins" he shows on the side where just like that, but I only saw them on the back of it, and they where slightly inset, with bright incandescent white light shining through. Whatever they are they are pretty badass, but my only fear is that they are going to be used for the wrong purposes. Mainly because their ultra silent characteristics make them great for "observing", and the fact that this thing was flying so low and slow over a residential neighborhood. And I know I may sound crazy but I told my wife(who also witnessed this) that it seemed like as soon as I noticed this thing moving off in the distance, it stopped dead and then slowly started heading directly toward where we where standing. Did it really? :dunno But it sure seemed that way.

Like I said, I don't really believe the aliens have arrived (yet), but I KNOW that these craft exist. So I keep an open mind about these other incidents, even if they are from centuries ago, because it's obvious to me that we don't know nearly as much as we think we do. Just look at the mysteries of the Nescal lines in Peru, or the ancient carvings that have been aerodynamically tested, and confirmed to be more than capable of flight. And There are even people who say they have seen under water UFOs! :wacko:

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I can't say I believe in aliens, at least none that have visited earth anyway. But one thing I know for sure does exist are the so called "black triangles".
authen5.jpg


I've seen them with my own eyes, and they look pretty damn similar to this. The one I saw was about the size of a city block, and absolutely silent. The thing made NO noise, and it couldn't have been more than 100 or so feet above me. Creepy as hell I can assure you!

This guy seems to think their military. And he may be on to something because the slats or "fins" he shows on the side where just like that, but I only saw them on the back of it, and they where slightly inset, with bright incandescent white light shining through. Whatever they are they are pretty badass, but my only fear is that they are going to be used for the wrong purposes. Mainly because their ultra silent characteristics make them great for "observing", and the fact that this thing was flying so low and slow over a residential neighborhood. And I know I may sound crazy but I told my wife(who also witnessed this) that it seemed like as soon as I noticed this thing moving off in the distance, it stopped dead and then slowly started heading directly toward where we where standing. Did it really? :dunno But it sure seemed that way.

Like I said, I don't really believe the aliens have arrived (yet), but I KNOW that these craft exist. So I keep an open mind about these other incidents, even if they are from centuries ago, because it's obvious to me that we don't know nearly as much as we think we do. Just look at the mysteries of the Nescal lines in Peru, or the ancient carvings that have been aerodynamically tested, and confirmed to be more than capable of flight. And There are even people who say they have seen under water UFOs! :wacko:

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Interesting picture and I don't buy that info about what that guy wrote about that black triangle as a military craft. I haven't seen any UFO's or USO's but I do believe in them but their are other stories about UFO's and USO's that I'm skeptical about too. Every Wednesday night I watch UFO Hunters on the History channel and they bring up some good points and stories but their are other things that come up on that show that is hard to believe.

I find it hard to believe that we as humans are the only ones alive in this huge galaxy and there is nothing else out there but I have no proof to back that up but is something that I believe in. I enjoy hearing stories about UFO's and seeing video/picture proof of these events but usually my excitement lasts for so long because it turns out to be a big hoax.

I remember watching an episode of UFO Hunters on the History Channel about Area 51. It was pretty interesting to see them get close to Area 51's and they stopped a few yards away from these red rods sticking out of the ground to indicate that they couldn't go any further and a black SUV w/ tinted windows was watching them at the top of the hill. Every so often it would creep a little bit closer and then it would turn on its lights and creep a little closer.

 
Another thing to think about is the Starchild whether its an Alien head or a baby that was born with a birth defect. UFO Hunters did a special on the Starchild and they took it to have its DNA processed or something like that and it came back as having a human mom but an unknown father or something like that. They were calling it a hybrid baby with a mix of human and exterrestrial in it :lol: There were several experts who said that the skull couldn't be a baby with a birth defect because the forehead wouldn't been more pointy or something like that.

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