The UFO Museum in Roswell NM is well. . . . hard to
describe, but I will once again
let the photos do most of the talking.
I must mention that the walls of the rather large museum, located in an old
converted movie theater were chock full of lengthy documents that were almost
incomprehensible. Imagine a high school English project where each student is
required to write 2 or 3 pages on a topic. However only the first draft will be
submitted and no proof reading will be allowed. That’s pretty much what we have
here. . . .Oh MY!
The whole town has commodified the "Alien Thing" to the point where the images are everywhere
Are these "Illegal" Aliens or is it just a multicultural perspective? They would probably be deemed illegal in Arizona . . . .
This young lad greets everyone in the museum lobby. Oh by the way admission was a stiff five bucks This is the first of hundreds of "essays" on the walls of the museum. They are off to a good start with a few spelling problems . . . .read the first sentence very carefully!! Quality diorama don't ya think! Or did it look like this? (see below) This original "Crash Site" art totally rocks. . . . I absolutely think it could be! It could also be your mother but hey. . . . Heres the cool stuff!! Alien autopsy baby Oh yeah, were talking fully incubated! Anyone have any extra formaldehyde? Possible early contact? I have a bunch more photos but, well, go to this link for the grand finale. My first ever U tube! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qVGthCJi9g
As much as I wanted to believe the Roswell story this museum was so poorly designed that it was virtually impossible to follow the story of the incident. Maybe when my friend Rob Saarnio takes over as curator all will become clear. LOL. In the mean time as "Paul" (my favorite current movie) would say, "Its probin' time" . . . .more soon.
My new Band!! This is in the window of the music store across the street from the museum.
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