The Aurora UFO crash of 1897- Another Hole in the Government Invented UFOs Theory.
Peter Beckinsale
In my research on UFOs, I found a fascinating article related to a UFO crash in Aurora Texas in 1897. I begin checking numerous and reputable sources and they all said the same thing. I will quote here what was said in the April 19th edition of the Dallas Morning News:
“About 6 o’clock this morning, the early risers of Aurora were astonished at the sudden appearance of the airship which has been sailing around the country. It was traveling, due north, and much nearer the earth than before. Evidently some of the machinery was out of order, for it was making a speed of only ten or twelve miles an hour, and gradually settling toward the earth. It sailed over the public square and when it reached the north part of town, it collided with the tower of Judge Proctor’s windmill and went into pieces with a terrific explosion, scattering debris over several acres of ground, wrecking the windmill and water tank and destroying the judge’s flower garden. The pilot of the ship is supposed to have been the only one aboard, and while his remains were badly disfigured, enough of the original has been picked up to show that he was not an inhabitant of this world.
Mr. T. J. Weems, the U. S. Army Signal Services officer at this place and on astronomy gives it as his opinion that the pilot was an native of the planet Mars. Papers found on his person… evidently the records of his travels… are written in some unknown hieroglyphics and cannot be deciphered. The ship was too badly wrecked to form any conclusion to its construction or its motive power. It was built of an unknown metal, resembling somewhat a mixture of aluminum and silver, and it must have weighed several tons. The town, today, is full of people who are viewing the wreckage and gathering specimens of strange metal from the debris. The pilot’s funeral will take place tomorrow”.
I want everyone out there reading this article to understand the significance of this story. People have argued with me in the past and told me that they saw a "special" on TV where it was showed that the Nazis invented UFOs. Or I will here people say that the US government invented them. Here are several reasons these theories are inaccurate.
1. The Aurora Crash of 1897 took place roughly ten years before the Wright Brothers first tested their airplane.
2. The SR71 Blackbird and Stealth Bomber were hidden from the public by the US government for maybe a decade or more before they were disclosed. The US government has never disclosed a UFO aircraft.
3. UFOs are clearly far superior in flight than conventional aircraft. During the 1800s, flight was mostly made with Air Balloons. Nuclear energy had not even been discovered and utilized, and Quantum Mechanics wasn't discovered until 1925. Are we to believe that any nation on earth was capable of producing aircraft of this type at that time?
4. The term "UFO" hadn't even been invented yet in the 18th century. There were no Alien movies or War of the Worlds films back in those days. It would be extremely difficult for the people of Aurora Texas to create a hoax this elaborate. And what would they stand to gain by creating a hoax?
One thing is certain, at least in my mind. These beings, whoever they are, have been visiting are planet for quite some time. The fact that they crashed in Aurora indicates that they are not perfect, can die, and make mistakes. It can also be concluded that their level of technology are hundreds, maybe even thousands of years ahead of us.








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IS THERE AN ALIEN ARTIFACT ON TITAN?
by Phil Berardelli
UPI
Washington, DC, Apr. 28 (UPI) -- The giant moon Titan orbits Saturn some 800 million miles away from the sun. It is so cold -- hundreds of degrees below zero, both Fahrenheit and Celsius -- it might harbor dark seas of liquid methane, which also produces rain in the dense atmosphere. Water ice forms, not in massive blocks as it does on Earth, but as fine particles, perhaps acting on Titan's shores the way sand does on terrestrial beaches.
At first glance, a planet such as this -- Titan is a moon, but it is larger than Mercury and Pluto and its diameter is three-quarters the size of Mars -- would not be considered a prime candidate for life. Yet certain hints are beginning to appear that counter such an assumption.
Could the discovery of living organisms elsewhere in the solar system occur not on the red planet next door, but the orange-hazed world nearly a billion miles away?
During its closest flyby of Titan on April 16, NASA's Cassini spacecraft detected some surprisingly complex organic molecules floating in its upper atmosphere. Specifically, the spacecraft's mass spectrometer picked up the presence of a variety of hydrocarbons, including ethane and even octane -- the same substance that boosts performance in automotive engines.
The discovery goes against pre-existing concepts about Titan's atmosphere, particularly that nothing complex could remain there because of the low temperatures. The nitrogen and methane that compose the bulk of the atmosphere were expected to form larger hydrocarbon molecules in reactions with sunlight, or with electromagnetic energy emanating from Saturn, but those molecules were supposed to be rare and quickly rain down to the surface.



Cassini's latest data therefore pose a mystery: what kind of chemistry is driving hydrocarbon production in Titan's atmosphere? Is it the same process that governed the early atmosphere of Earth, which helped life to spring forth? Or, could it be those molecules are the signs of living systems at work on the surface?
"We are beginning to appreciate the role of the upper atmosphere in the complex carbon cycle that occurs on Titan," said Dr. Hunter Waite, principal investigator of the Cassini ion and neutral mass spectrometer -- the instrument that detected the molecules -- and professor at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. "Ultimately, this information from the Saturn system will help us determine the origins of organic matter within the entire solar system."
In other words, Waite asked, "What is the ultimate source of the organics in the solar system?"
The presence of organic molecules on Titan is not the issue. Astronomers have inferred the presence of organics even in the vast clouds of dust found between the stars. One such cloud -- the remnant of an ancient giant star that exploded in a supernova -- formed the sun, Earth and the rest of the solar system.
The key ingredient is oxygen. The atmospheres of the four giant outer planets -- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune -- plus Titan are rich methane and nitrogen, but are largely devoid of oxygen, which has acted as the catalyst for the proliferation of life on Earth.
In those cases, organics are produced by the interaction of ultraviolet light from the sun, or energetic particle radiation -- from Saturn's magnetic field in the case of Titan -- with atmospheric nitrogen and methane.
The question is, what else might be going on?
Cassini's April 16 flyby of Titan was its sixth in a series of 45 planned encounters over the next several years. So far, along with the latest discovery, the spacecraft's instruments have observed a surface that seems very young by geological standards, meaning it is active, like Earth's. An active surface means there are sources of heat, possibly from volcanism or the gravitational tugs of the more than 30 other worlds orbiting Saturn.
Where there is heat and nourishment -- hydrocarbons falling from the sky could be food in some biosystems -- there could be life. It is not an impossibility.
Cassini's repeated observations should help scientists answer some of the emerging questions about Titan, but the best way to explore this fascinating place is to send another probe to the surface.
Perhaps then, the answer to another mystery might be found.
Last Jan. 14, during its descent to Titan and brief lifetime on the surface, the European Huygens probe snapped a rather striking photo. For one thing, it revealed the moon's landscape looking amazingly like a shoreline bordered by rolling, snow-covered hills. Of course, the ocean and snow, if it existed, would have been composed of methane.
Also appearing in the photo, however, is a structure consisting of two straight sides joined at a point, like a very large, v-shaped wall.
The image is rather fuzzy and, no doubt, there is some logical explanation for the feature that does not involve the Titanian equivalent of China's Great Wall.
Still, the intriguing thought remains: Did Huygens casually capture and transmit the first photograph of an alien artifact?
Unlikely, but not impossible.