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By Billy Booth, About.com Guide to UFOs / Aliens since 2005

The Day the Aliens Came

Saturday December 20, 2008
Here is a report that I think you will all find interesting. There is a possibility that a UFO crash from many years ago may still be able to be proven as legitimate.

Allegedly, an object of unknown origin crashed into the Troodos mountains over Cyprus in 1973. Well known researcher Gary Heseltine, who also edits the UFO Monthly magazine, has recently taken possesion of several pieces of debris that supposedly came from the site of the impact.

Eyewitness testimony was given by a soldier who was a member of the British unit that cleaned up the site. Corporal Tom Clarke managed to secret away some of the debris pieces, even though the group was warned to never discuss their activities that night. The British Mod denies that any of this happened, but soon an analysis of the debris may dispute their claims.

I will update, when the results are made known. Check out all of the details at The Day the Aliens Came... UFO Crash-Toodos Mountains. Be sure to comment if you wish.

Comments

December 20, 2008 at 11:22 am
(1) sepoinak says:

Hummas and Gyros!!

December 20, 2008 at 12:45 pm
(2) Arlene says:

Always glad to hear there’s something somewhere being analyzed…I’m just not sure that we’d know if we found anything.

Hummus, gyros, and flying saucers – Oh My!

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