“Why did you do that?” said Fleur as they walked down the hallway. “I had to warn him. He’s going to lose his money. I didn’t think it was right not to.” “But in front of the whole class!” Aaden grinned. “They’ll forget it soon enough. They’re all too caught up in their own lives. But Masters won’t forget. The message was for him. It’s up to him what he does with it.” Fleur flashed a critical parent look. “You have to be more careful not to show your powers. People will fear you like you’re a freak, or they’ll hound you for predictions of the future.” CLICK HERE NOW TO READ MORE! Feel free to leave a comment and please forward to your friends and family by clicking the icons below.
“The incident happened in July 1947,” said Ben, pointing to one of the walls that started the timeline. “Although it has become known as the Roswell incident, the actual crash site was closer to a town called Corona. It’s seventy five miles from Roswell.” “So why do they call it the Roswell incident?” “It was the local Roswell Army Airfield that handled the investigation and collected the wreckage material. The original story mentions eyewitnesses. Two of these were a well known local business owner and his wife, who were sitting on the front porch of their home when they saw this object streaking across the sky at about four hundred to five hundred miles per hour. It was saucer shaped and about twenty to twenty-five feet across. Soon after that, a rancher found debris spread over a remote area of his ranch and contacted the local sheriff who then notified the Roswell Army Air base.” CLICK HERE NOW TO READ MORE! Feel free to leave a comment and please forward to your friends and family by clicking the icons below.