It is an urban legend. According to a book published by Mexican author Carlos Trejo, one night he and his friends played Ouija in his home, located in the Cañitas neighborhood in Mexico City. During the "game", several paranormal events started to occur, culminating with the bizarre deaths of everyone involved in the incident during the following months, except Trejo himself.
This "incident" has been qualified as a hoax, and in 2007, the author himself publicly acknowledged it as such.
The Roswell Incident.
The first nuclear bomb and the Roswell UFO incident.
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Eighteen Americans died and at least 200 Mexicans died, Mexico and the U.S. almost had war.
Almost 300 lost their lives in this tragic incident.
Roswell is located in the state of New Mexico in the United States. It gained worldwide fame for the alleged UFO incident that took place in 1947.
"The Roswell Incident" by Glen Davis is a story that explores the famous UFO incident in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. The story delves into the mysterious crash of an unidentified flying object and the subsequent government cover-up. It examines the impact of the incident on the local community and the enduring intrigue surrounding the event.
It was called the Thornton Affair involving an encounter between US Troops and the Mexican Army. Men died after shots were fired and the US Congress declared War on Mexico.
There are many modern as well as ancient urban legends, such as the Weeping Woman or the Cañitas incident (having to do with Ouija invocations).
The Roswell Incident supposedly happened in 1947. After a flying object crashed on a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico, the U.S. military initially stated it was a UFO but later claimed it was a weather balloon. The incident remains a subject of controversy and conspiracy theories.
The Roswell incident occurred in July 1947 when an unidentified flying object (UFO) allegedly crashed near Roswell, New Mexico. The event sparked various conspiracy theories about the government cover-up of extraterrestrial contact.