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In the summer of 1945, just weeks after the world’s first atomic bomb test, a mysterious crash near San Antonio, New Mexico, left witnesses stunned and questioning reality. A nine-year-old boy and his friend stumbled upon what they described as an “avocado-shaped” metallic object lodged in the desert. The craft appeared to have struck a radio tower before crashing, leaving debris scattered across the ground. But it wasn’t just the craft that left them shaken—it was what they saw inside.
Peering through binoculars, the boys spotted three small beings moving inside the wreckage. The creatures were described as having large eyes, thin limbs, and pear-shaped heads resembling insect-like creatures. Despite their alien appearance, the boys sensed something human about them—fear and suffering. “They walk like us,” one witness later recalled, adding to the eerie nature of the encounter.Over the following days, military personnel swarmed the site, removing debris and securing the area. The boys secretly watched from a distance as soldiers worked tirelessly to clean up what they claimed was an “experimental weather balloon.”
One of the boys even managed to retrieve a small piece of the wreckage—a mysterious metallic dial—that has since been analyzed but remains unexplained.This chilling account has gained renewed attention in recent years as experts investigate historical UFO sightings linked to nuclear sites. While skeptics dismiss it as folklore, others believe this could be one of the earliest encounters with extraterrestrial life. Nearly 80 years later, the question remains: what really crashed in that desert?
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