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The Roswell Incident: A spaceship crash, a military cover-up, or a Russian psyop?; New Mexico Strange
ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – If you had to pick the strangest thing New Mexico is known for, it would be the infamous Roswell Incident of 1947. While the event occurred in the small town of Corona, New Mexico, it was the claim of a captured flying saucer on the front page of the Roswell Daily Record that made the story world famous.
On this week's episode of New Mexico Strange, KRQE News 13 host and anchors Chad Brummett and Stephanie Chavez are joined by Paul Semones, UAP UFO Investigator, and Toby Martinez, a reporter for the Roswell Daily Reporter, to dive into some of the claims behind New Mexico's biggest incident with the unknown.
New Mexico is perceived worldwide as a mecca for the extraordinary. Whether it's the healing soil of Chimayo, the haunted trails of the Old West, or visitors from the final frontier, our state is home to countless myths and mysteries. New Mexico Strange is KRQE News 13's online exclusive web series, celebrating our unique history and shedding light on the shadows of the unexplained, unexplored, and unknown. Hosted by Chad Brummett, New Mexico Strange takes viewers through some of the Land of Enchantment's most mysterious folklore and conspiracies.
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