Mysterious tomb of aliens

According to history, there are many stories about UFOs (unidentified flying objects), debris as well as corpses of the ill-fated people on it were seized and concealed by the local government.

However, the story of the tomb of an ill-fated alien in the late 19th century still attracts UFO experts.

Flying object in distress

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Paintings depicting falling objects in Aurora.

The town of Aurora , Texas, USA is a small area, barren land and nothing noticeable to those passing by. But it suddenly became famous by the UFO crashing and the corpses of aliens.

According to the Dallas Morning News, on April 15, 1897, a flying object appeared, hovering in the sky over the town center. This is a strange sight to the townspeople. Flying objects seem to have a mechanical problem.

Then it collided with the windmill on Judge Proctor's land, creating a tremendous explosion, destroying the mill, the water tank and itself, debris scattered everywhere.

The townspeople flocked to the rubble, surprised to find that most of the debris was a light metal, like a mixture of aluminum and silver, never before seen.

The pilot of this flying object lay sprawled on the ground, dead among the rubble. He was short in stature, even though his body was deformed, but what was left was enough to show that this was not a resident of the Earth.

On the body of the strange creature has a piece of paper like newspaper, on it doodles some symbols like hieroglyphs, its meaning is as mysterious as this strange flying object. People collect debris, dump it into an old well and then fill it up again.

Alien bodies were buried in the nearby Aurora cemetery, in a small tomb with a simple stele, clumsily carved in the shape of a mysterious ship.

Soon, the story of the UFO crash spread everywhere. Curious people flock to the town to find falling objects and burial cemeteries.

Truth or joke

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Aurora Cemetery - believed to be once buried aliens.

It seems that the author of the Dallas Morning News article is an Aurora resident. Therefore, many people think this is a joke, fabricated for fun. However, there are many other witnesses who have seen flying objects, witnessed accidents and dead aliens.

In addition, a statement from the new owner on Judge Proctor's estate, Mr. Brawley Oates, increased the credibility of the story.

Accordingly, in 1945, he said he found fragments of an alien ship buried in a well. However, the steam coming up from the well made him feel dizzy, forcing him to seal it with cement.

For decades, the location of the alien tomb was forgotten, until UFO enthusiasts found documents related to the case. UFO hunting groups have begun conducting numerous investigations and announcing remarkable findings.

One of the first investigations was conducted by Bill Case, a contributor to the Dallas Times Herald and Director of the UFO Network (MUFON) of Texas. He interviewed a number of living witnesses and examined the cemetery in Aurora

In 1973, he claimed to have found the tomb of aliens, which was no more than a small slab of rock and half broken, carrying what was thought to be a 'flying-disk structure'.

Using the detector, he determined that large metal fragments were buried beneath the target. The search team asked permission from the city to excavate the site that was allegedly an alien tomb but was not approved.

The story becomes even more mysterious, when Bill Case stated on a subsequent visit that the metal fragments had disappeared, possibly due to someone sneaking away. Not long after, the tombstone was also stolen and the location supposedly buried the aliens again lost track.

Another noteworthy survey was conducted by UFO Hunters executives in 2008. The group approached Mr. Tim Oates, grandson of Brawley Oates, who filled the well for fear of toxic gases. harm.

Oates allowed them to uncover the well, but found no mysterious debris. Check the well water, it is normal, except for high level of aluminum. UFO Hunter also conducted a survey of the Aurora cemetery, searching for the lost tomb with radar penetrating the ground. It seems they have found a promising position and asked permission from the authorities to dig it up but were rejected.

Unable to unearth the remains, it is impossible to determine if they are aliens or not, so the mystery of UFOs in the town of Aurora has not been solved.

To this day, the location of the tomb, assuming it once existed, is still unknown, although the cemetery still has a placard showing the burial aliens there.

The story of UFO crashing in Aurora and the loss of an alien tomb have been talked about in recent years. One noteworthy theory is that this is merely a publicity game to get more people to town.

There are also hypotheses that the accident may have happened, but not from aliens but from a crazy scientist testing his airplane.

Whether the story in Aurora is true or not, the event still attracts UFO experts, most recently, media reported that a U.S. Navy official confirmed the truthfulness of the videos that recorded the scene. encounter with UFO.