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A UFO enthusiast reveals new details about what happened a month before the famous Roswell incident - evidence of aliens visiting the planet, perhaps for the first time ever. Pretty sure this is the strangest story we have heard to date


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Is this the first evidence of an alien visit to Earth - that you have not heard of?

A UFO enthusiast reveals new details about what happened a month before the famous Roswell incident - evidence of aliens visiting the planet, perhaps for the first time ever. Pretty sure this is the strangest story we have heard to date

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What is the "Maori Island Incident"?

(The Maury Island Incident)

"This alien invasion was more bizarre than the Roswell incident," UFOs say, referring to the "alien invasion of Maori" incident - probably the first incident in the modern history of an alien encounter on Earth (or at least the first time a report has been made to authorities). law on meeting with them).



Most of you probably have heard about the Roswell UFO incident, the event in which - it is claimed - a UFO crashed near the town of Roswell, New Mexico, USA, on July 8, 1947 - and from it extracted (apparently, all supposedly) alien bodies And other items taken for research and hidden from the public by the U.S. administration.

However, it is doubtful that you have ever heard of the "Maori Island Incident" that occurred (conspiracy theory fans claim) a month earlier on the island of Fogget Sound, Washington, USA and ended in one death: a dog.



The incident, which occurred on June 21, 1947, was then reported by two patrol officers, Fred Chrisman and Harold Dahl, who arrived at the port following an anonymous phone call telling of a strange occurrence at the site.

They were patrolling there along with their patrol dog and they said they suddenly noticed six donut-shaped objects hovering above them in the sky.

One of them "released heavy heart-shaped debris or white metal," which hit a boat moored at the scene, broke the hand of one of the passengers and killed Chrisman's dog.

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From the other side of the harbor they noticed a man wearing a black suit who hurried towards them and threatened them not to tell anyone what they saw.

Despite the threats, the two actually reported the incident to their colleagues at the police station, but later retracted the story and claimed that it was a hoax.

An inspection conducted at the site found that strange waste was indeed left there in large quantities, but it was later claimed that it was slag - vitreous waste from the incineration process for the production of metals.

Illustration of the incident on Maori Island (screenshot)

The FBI investigation that investigated the incident and determined that it was indeed a hoax, states that Chrisman and Dahl wanted to be famous and make a few dollars so they decided to fabricate a story about an encounter with aliens, which they planned to sell to a fantasy magazine that was popular in Chicago in those days.

Because they wanted to "build a better story," they made an anonymous phone call to police and planned to admit that it was a hoax if questioned by authorities.



A few years later Dahl again admitted to a reporter that it was a hoax and hoped that these things would put an end to speculation on the subject, however there are still people who believe that Dahl denied the story only because he was frightened by the man's threats in black.

Trailer for the movie "The Incident in Maori Island" from 2013

The great achievement of that incident was the fixation in the American national memory of "The Man in the Black Suit," which became a hallmark in popular culture, in countless books, series, and movies, for the authorities trying to disguise the "truth" about aliens and supernatural phenomena.

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