"But in a show of extraterrestrial bipartisanship, the executive director of the New Mexico Republican Party is taking Richardson's side. Greg Graves, a native of Roswell who suspects the crashed object was 'something more than a weather balloon,' wants to know what really happened in the Southwestern desert two years before his birth." (Via The Anomalist.)
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
Flying saucers in New Mexico? Governor rekindles Roswell
"But in a show of extraterrestrial bipartisanship, the executive director of the New Mexico Republican Party is taking Richardson's side. Greg Graves, a native of Roswell who suspects the crashed object was 'something more than a weather balloon,' wants to know what really happened in the Southwestern desert two years before his birth." (Via The Anomalist.)
"But in a show of extraterrestrial bipartisanship, the executive director of the New Mexico Republican Party is taking Richardson's side. Greg Graves, a native of Roswell who suspects the crashed object was 'something more than a weather balloon,' wants to know what really happened in the Southwestern desert two years before his birth." (Via The Anomalist.)
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