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Author / researcher Noe Torres has released a new book on the reported crash of an unidentified flying object near Laredo, Texas. On July 7, 1948, U.S. military aircraft chased a fast-moving, 90-foot diameter silver disk across Texas before watching it crash about 30 miles south-souhwest of Laredo. A military retrieval team reportedly recovered the UFO and the body of a non-human occupant from the impact site. Known as the "Laredo UFO Crash," this case occurred almost exactly one year after the famous Roswell UFO Incident and holds much of the same mystery and intrigue. For the first time ever, this book presents all of the evidence regarding this hotly-debated UFO case.
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"Hey, Hollywood. If you’re going to make a big-budget movie about extraterrestrial contact with Wild West cowpunchers, can’t you at least try to get it right? John LeMay, a historian and author who lives in Roswell, says that of course spacemen explored our planet in the days of saddle-sore lawmen and swinging saloon doors. But it wasn’t the cartoonish picture of evil planetary invaders, complete with hideous teeth and slimy hands emanating from their reptilian bellies that is portrayed in this Hollywood blockbuster. His book, The Real Cowboys & Aliens: UFO Encounters of the Old West, sets the record straight, using information gathered from yellowed newspaper clippings from the 1800s to tell of numerous close encounters between farmers and cowboys on the range and mysterious visitors in flight." -- Albuquerque Journal. Aug. 18, 2011, Page A1.
Long before graphic novels and Hollywood blockbusters, Cowboys and Aliens really did encounter each other, according to newspaper accounts and other historical documents of the 1800s. These unusual stories about UFO sightings in the Old West are revealed in a new book by Texas UFO researcher Noe Torres and New Mexico historian John LeMay. Titled The Real Cowboys & Aliens: UFO Encounters of the Old West, the book examines fourteen bizarre incidents, including the reported recovery in 1897 of a spaceship and its alien pilot in the Texas frontier town of Aurora.
“Cowboys meeting aliens seems to be a theme strictly for comic books and blockbuster movies,” LeMay said, “But in reality, there exist many newspaper and magazine accounts from the 1800s telling of strange sightings and encounters from America’s cowboy era.” A native of Roswell, New Mexico, LeMay has authored several books about the history of New Mexico and serves on the board of directors for the Historical Society for Southeast New Mexico (HSSNM).
Torres, a state section director for the Mutual UFO network (MUFON), said, “What is especially interesting about these historic UFO sightings is that they took place before airplanes were invented and before flight of any kind was common. Although hot air balloons had been around since the 1700s, it was closer to 1900 before balloon airships became widely known.” Torres has written three books about historic UFO cases.
“It seems likely that UFOs were quite common in the 1800s,” Torres said, “We have found hundreds of newspaper and magazine accounts about people seeing strange objects and lights in the sky. We have also found articles that mention face-to-face encounters with creatures that seemed human but were clearly not.”
According
to Torres and LeMay, because airplanes and spaceships were unknown
concepts in the 1800s, people who saw strange things in the sky usually
described them by comparing them to known objects like “cigars” and
“balloons.” The term “flying saucer” was not widely used until the
1940s, although The Real
Cowboys & Aliens includes an account of an 1878
UFO sighting by a Texas farmer who described what he saw as a “large
saucer.”
Since
this was long before the era of jet planes and spacecraft, the cowboys
and farmers of the 1800s often struggled to put into words what they
had witnessed, Torres and LeMay said. Unless a UFO slowed down enough
to where they could observe it carefully, most of the Old West
residents probably didn’t take much notice. Vapor trails in the daytime
and streaks of light at night likely did not make much of an impression
on these hardened pioneers.
These sights were just part of the “signs
and wonders” that often appeared in the heavens.
Torres
and LeMay said that after researching many UFO sightings from 1800s,
they picked the most interesting cases to include in the book. Torres
said, “We’ve included many bizarre stories, such as the one about a
being from outer space whose spaceship crashed in North Texas and whose
body was buried in a lonely Texas cemetery where it may still remain
today. You will also read about a flying monster shot by two cowboys
outside of Tombstone, Arizona. There is also a tale about an underwater
UFO that came up to the surface and nearly electrocuted two men.
Another story tells of a mysterious ‘airship’ that lassoed a calf and
then flew off into the sky with it. You will also hear the tale of a
strange flying beast that terrorized a small Midwest town. Did these
strange encounters really happen as recorded, or were they the products
of overworked imaginations? We’ll let you, our readers, decide for
yourselves …”
The Real Cowboys & Aliens is beautifully illustrated by a number of talented individuals. The artist whose illustrations appear at the start of each chapter, Neil Riebe, is an author and illustrator living in Madison, Wisconsin. Shane Olive, who did the front cover artwork, is a retired firefighter living in Roswell, New Mexico. He has worked in illustrating for over 30 years. His past works include book covers, VHS box art, and illustrations for various magazines, including TV Guide. His son, Jared, who also contributed several illustrations for this book, is a firefighter in Roswell. He has previously designed t-shirts and logos for products sold in Roswell gift shops.
The Real Cowboys & Aliens is available for $12.95 at: https://www.createspace.com/3657595. It is also available on Amazon.com in both paperback and for the Kindle by clicking on this link.
Noe Torres & John Lemay Appear on George Noory Show
Noe Torres and John LeMay spoke about the Roswell UFO crash and other mysteries on George Noory's "Coast to Coast AM" show on Friday, May 6, 2011. Torres and LeMay also talked about their recent books, Roswell USA: Towns That Celebrate UFOs, Lake Monsters, Bigfoot, and Other Weirdness by LeMay and Ultimate Guide to the Roswell UFO Crash by Torres. "Coast to Coast AM" airs on more than 500 stations in the U.S., as well as Canada, Mexico and Guam, and is heard by nearly three million weekly listeners. It is the most listened to overnight radio program in North America. A media phenomenon, "Coast to Coast AM" deals with UFOs, strange occurrences, life after death, and other unexplained (and often inexplicable) phenomena. A recording of the May 6 program may be downloaded from the Coast to Coast AM Web site (subscription required):
www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2011/05/06.
New Book Tells Inside Story of Roswell UFO Crash & Other Paranormal Events
Roswell USA: Towns That Celebrate UFOs, Lake Monsters, Bigfoot, and Other Weirdness
Authored by John LeMay, Illustrated by Neil Riebe, Edited by Noe Torres. 254 pages. Click here to purchase.
The year was 1997 and some 40,000 tourists and reporters descended upon the desert town of Roswell, New Mexico, where 50 years earlier a flying saucer is said to have crashed. Even today, UFOs and “Little Green Men” remain Roswell's top tourist draw. This book takes a fresh new look at the Roswell Incident from an "insider's perspective " - that of lifelong Roswell resident John LeMay, a historian and author born and raised in the Alien Capital of the World. His childhood being filled with tales of flying saucers and alien autopsies, John grew up knowing several key Roswell eyewitnesses, including Robert Shirkey, who said he saw UFO debris being loaded onto a B-29 bomber at the Roswell Army Air Field in 1947.
In
the first part of this remarkable new book, John's keen insight and
marvelous sense of humor deliver a fresh new angle on the story of the
Roswell UFO crash and on some of Roswell's other, lesser-known
mysteries, such as:
* The "alien ghost" that
haunts the New Mexico Rehabilitation Center.
* The "Second" Roswell UFO Crash of 1949.
* Bottomless Lakes where cars sink into the depths and monsters emerge
to the surface
* The Headless Horsewoman of Lover's Lane, a Victorian Era Spook with
an axe to grind against young lovers.
* Plus more mysteries of Roswell!
As featured on the Jeff Rense radio program, click here to listen to Jeff's interview with author John LeMay and editor/publisher Noe Torres (from April 22, 2011).
Roswell is by no means the only town to use strange events and bizarre creatures to draw tourism dollars. Nor was it the first. In the second part of John's book, he takes us on a tour of other towns all over the U.S. that celebrate weirdness - like Churubusco, Indiana, where a giant turtle transformed the town into “Turtletown, USA.” There is also Point Pleasant, West Virginia, where a moth-like humanoid has inspired an Annual Mothman Festival and a year-round Mothman Museum. Take a dip in the White River Monster Reservoir in Jacksonport, Arkansas, and visit an alien's grave in Aurora, Texas. Cruise along the E.T. Highway near Rachel, Nevada, and have your picture taken with Bigfoot in Fouke, Arkansas.
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By popular demand, our Ultimate Guide to the Roswell UFO Crash is now available in Spanish. The book is designed to take Roswell visitors on a comprehensive, self-guided tour of over 30 sites in and around Roswell that were directly connected to the world's most famous UFO incident, the Roswell UFO crash of July 1947. The guide includes over 100 photos and illustrations of the mysterious places where the crash and subsequent cover-up occurred, including photographs of both Roswell in the 1940s and Roswell today. Featuring an amazing foreword by Dr. Jesse Marcel, Jr., in which he talks about holding pieces of alien debris in his hands, this book has become an instant classic among all persons interested in the world's foremost UFO crash retrieval story. To order a copy in Spanish, click here.
Due to the extremely high level of interest in the case and in the existing Roswell UFO landmarks among our Spanish-speaking friends, we are happy to announce the pending release of a fully-translated Spanish edition of our highly acclaimed guide. The Spanish edition is titled Definitive Guide to the UFO Crash at Roswell: A Visit to the Most Mysterious Places in Roswell, New Mexico, and it contains all of the same information and photographs from the original book with some slight revisions and updates for 2011. Click here to order copies of our Spanish edition, or check out our Spanish Web page for the book.
The book also remains available in its original English edition, as well as being available for the Kindle e-book reader. Author Noe Torres says, "I've been amazed at how popular this title has been on the Kindle, but then again, it makes perfect sense that readers would want to have the book in their hands in electronic form while traveling around Roswell visiting all the sites involved in the Roswell Incident. The Kindle is a wonderful new way to read books, and it actually makes reading fun again, in addition to making it highly portable and Web-connected."