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Book Announcement — Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash

1974 Mexico's Roswell
On August 25, 1974, along the Rio Grande River near the Texas border town of Presidio, a thunderous explosion in the sky shattered the stillness of the warm summer night. An unidentified flying disc traveling at 2,000 miles per hour collided with a small airplane heading south from El Paso, Texas. The flaming wreckage of both aircraft fell to the Mexican desert below, igniting a desperate race by two governments to recover technology from beyond the stars.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Noe Torres holds a Master's degree in Library Science from the University of Texas at Austin. After authoring two books on sports history, Ghost Leagues (2005) and Baseball's First Mexican-American Star (2006), and a motion picture screenplay, Torres has embarked with Ruben Uriarte on a series of UFO books, of which this is the first.

Ruben Uriarte, a graduate of Cal State-Hayward with a degree in psychology and Latin American Studies, has been a member of the Mutual UFO Network for over 20 years, currently serves as state director for Northern California, and is MUFON's liaison to Mexico's leading civilian UFO group, OMIFO. A frequent speaker at UFO conferences and on radio and television, Uriarte was featured in the landmark 2005 History Channel documentary "Mexico's Roswell," about this same case.

Ruben Uriarte has also served as the Research Director, Translator and International Guide on a multitude of Beyond Boundaries' Research Expeditons world wide.

Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash is now available for online purchase from VBW Publishing of College Station, Texas.

 

"Amazing! This story is wilder than the U.S. Roswell. This book is an amazing piece of work."    — George Noory, Coast to Coast AM, 20 Aug. 2007.

 

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