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Decades of Silence Shattered: Roswell Mortuary Workers Reveal All
Glenn Dennis, a mortuary worker, found himself in the heart of one of the most prolific UFO hotspots of all time, Roswell, New Mexico. In this mysterious town, where rumors of a UFO crash near a military base and the recovery of extraterrestrial beings circulated, Glenn Dennis kept his terrifying tale hidden for over four decades. Born on March 24, 1925, Glenn moved to Roswell during his high school years. In 1940, he secured a part-time job at the local Funeral Home in Roswell, where he later became an embalmer after graduating from the San Francisco College of Mortuary Science in 1946. Glenn's meticulous attention to detail and record-keeping at Ballard Funeral Home proved valuable when, in 1947, he encountered something that would haunt him for life - an encounter that remained a closely guarded secret for over 40 years. At the time, he was also working in partnership with Walker Air Base, formerly known as Roswell Army Airfield, assisting with military contracts and attending to deceased service members.
By stephen kinyanjui2 years ago in History
"Desert Metropolis: The Dynamic Transformation of the United Arab Emirates"
Once a desolate landscape of sand and wind, the United Arab Emirates has transformed into a thriving metropolis of glittering skyscrapers and pulsating energy. This story begins in the mid-20th century when the UAE was a modest federation of seven emirates, its people reliant on the pearling and fishing industry. Few could have imagined then the monumental transformation it was about to undergo.
By ALOK GUPTA2 years ago in History
Unraveling Spartan History: Ancient Greece's Fierce Warriors
Spartan Society and Culture: In Ancient Greece, the Spartans were a formidable society of warriors who established their city-state known as Sparta. The period from 431 to 404 B.C. saw Sparta rise to new heights through victories in the Peloponnesian War. The Spartan culture revolved around unwavering loyalty to the state and military service. The backbone of Spartan society was state-sponsored education, military training, and social service, known as the "agoge" system. This rigorous program instilled principles of discipline and endurance in the young Spartans.
By Young Writer2 years ago in History
The Glorious Revolution
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 stands as a pivotal event in British history, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape. Often portrayed as a triumph of parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, it led to the ousting of King James II and the ascension of William III and Mary II to the throne.
By Zeeshan May2 years ago in History
Whos Oppenheimer?
Hello, geeks! Today, we're diving into Christopher Nolan’s thrilling, heart-racing biopic of J. Robert Oppenheimer - the father of the atomic bomb, in a film that’s as big and bold as the bomb itself yet remarkably intimate. You might recall Oppenheimer from a 1965 NBC interview, where he hauntingly quoted the Bhagavad Gita, saying, 'Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.' That chilling sentiment is the spark that ignites the nuclear reaction of Nolan's 'Oppenheimer.
By HellowellGeekNews2 years ago in History
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
As the ninth edition of the revered FIFA Women's World Cup, the aura surrounding the 2023 tournament is genuinely electrifying. This tournament symbolizes a monumental step ahead, with it being the first-ever one hosted in Australasia - a significant milestone in recognizing and appreciating the dedication and prowess of women footballers. The tournament kicked off on July 20th and will run until August 20th 1.
By Peter Mugerwa Katalemwa2 years ago in History
Rising from Pain
A Mother's Journey Against Police Brutality In the heart of Nairobi's sprawling slums, a mother named Amina had lived a life filled with hardship and struggle. Her days were consumed by selling fruits at the bustling market, while her nights were spent looking after her two children, Nuru and Juma. Despite the challenges, Amina's love for her children knew no bounds, and she dreamed of a better future for them.
By Patrick Landi2 years ago in History






