Monday, 29 September 2025

Roswell Alien to be Shown in France

 
Next week in France there is going to be a conference and the organizers have made the most extraordinary claim about it. They say that they will be putting on display one of the aliens from the Roswell incident. The conference looks very similar to those in other countries. It describes itself as an "exceptional and unique event... UFOlogy, crop circles, ghosts, near-death experiences, divinatory arts" and something called défunts which appears to be an untranslatable word; any Francophone readers, please fill me in. The event is strictly adults only which is strange. The only UFO/parnormal/consipiracy conference I'm aware of in Britain with an age restriction was the Conscious Tribal Gathering; and that was my own request because of the subject matter of my address, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2016/05/ben-emlyn-jones-at-conscious-tribal.html. The interesting part is where they state: "For the first time and exclusively, discover 'the incredible specimen of Roswell' in a glass box under close surveillance." I think "exclusively" is a bit of an understatement. The "specimen" refers to an extraterrestrial biological entity that is reported to have survived the crash of its spacecraft in July of 1947 near Roswell, New Mexico USA. It was captured by the government and moved to the Technical Data Section at Wright Field, today Wright Patterson Air Force Base; where, as far as we can tell, it still remains. If it were moved from there it seems unlikely that its destination would be a woo-woo conference in France. It was probably Area 51 or a similar secure location. The only rational possibility is that it was stolen; but if that had happened, how did the thieves manage it? It would involve carrying out a burglary at a highly secure military base. Assuming they could pull that off, they would have had to flee with their booty, successfully evade pursuit by the FBI, find a way to transport it out of the country, across the Atlantic Ocean, and smuggle it through French customs; and after that they'd have had to steer clear of the Interpol seeking extradition. Advertising it online as much as possible as part of a publicly attended event is not a very good evasion tactic. Unlikely I'd say. There have been no previews for this forthcoming exhibition. The publicity poster, see illustration, has a picture of a generic grey alien and the words: "the Roswell extraterrestrial, come and discover the incredible specimen in a glass case under top surveillance." I wonder what this exhibit really is; probably a themed reconstruction like the ones you see in the Roswell tourist spots. The only alternative is that this is some kind of controlled Disclosure moment, a bit like the one Ron James theorizes might be happening with Steven Spielberg's new movie, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/06/spielberg-wraps.html. This conference would be a far more low key way of achieving that; far too low key really. If you want to go to the conference it is in the town of Arras in Picardy and costs twenty euroes which is very cheap. The venue is called "the Museum of Strangeness" so galas like this are probably quite common there. Source: https://yozenco.com/salons/france/arras/109-spectacles-du-paranormal. (You will need to translate the page if you can't speak French; most browsers have a function that does so.) If you go to this please do try and get some photos of the "specimen". These might prove to be very valuable in case the real thing is switched mysteriously with a rubber model, like the Minnesota Iceman was, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/02/minnesota-iceman.html. However, this is a very long shot. Don't make a special journey all the way to France under the assumption you are going to see history being made. If said history is made, we will all know about it immediately anyway.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.

2 comments:

Missing Trillions said...

"défunt" as an adjective translates as defunct or dead in English. As a noun it has the sense of a dead person or dead body. So the plural form "défunts" could perhaps be translated as "corpses" or "cadavers". Seems like a bit of a horror show which might explain the adult only rule.

Ben Emlyn-Jones said...

Thanks, MT. "Merci beaucoup". Interesting that, because there's nothing wrong with showing a kid a polystyrene sculpture.