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Roswell's UFO "Cruises" a Pod of Orcas Near Laguna Beach

Roswell's UFO was a Flying Submarine!

This multimedia drawing shows the early July 1947 Roswell aerospace/aerosurf command module and shuttle buzzing a pod of orcas off the coast of Laguna Beach, California as it was performing as a flying submarine.

After having interviewed twenty-eight separate witnesses, many on their deathbeds or with the grim reaper of cancer looming over their shoulder, and four out of the original nine members of the WWII through 1951 era United States Army Counter-Intelligence Corps (CIC), I determined that the Roswell Spacecraft's engine was the metalcrystalline skin layers of its outer hull and that she employed magneto-aeroelectrodynamics in the atmosphere, magneto-hydrodynamics underwater, functioned as a bat-winged wave-rider aerosurf space shuttle at high speeds and as a ground effect aircraft at low speeds over the ocean or any large body of water.

With an interior ballasted and trimmed by a water-freon supercritical fluid functioning as the flight crew's life support and anti-inertial system, it could easily dive into the ocean and fly out again, just like Irwin Allen's science fiction Admiral Harriman Nelson's FS-1 Flying Submarines from "Voyage to the Bottom or the Sea."

Roswell's UFO "cruises" a pod of orcas off the coast of Laguna Beach, California on the mid morning of 01 July 1947.

Roswell's UFO "cruises" a pod of orcas off the coast of Laguna Beach, California on the mid morning of 01 July 1947.