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X-FILES
UFOS
HAUNTED
PLACES
PRESENTS:
PROFESSIONAL GROUP
DANIELA YADIRA VILLEGAS PINTO
KAREN LINETH NARCIA ESCOBAR
LAURA MARTINEZ RODRIGUEZ
DANIEL ALBERTO MORENO INFANTE
ANTONIO EDUARDO OROZCO GUTIERREZ
LUZ MARIA MORENO RUIZ
CLAUDIA NAYELI RODRIGUEZ PEREZ
CARLOS DANIEL OLIVA GARCIA
TEACHER: LIC. DAVID GAMBOA ACEVEDO
UFOS
Kenneth
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Arnolds
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sighting.
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The Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting occurred on June 24, 1947, when
private pilot Kenneth Arnold claimed that he saw a string of nine,
shiny unidentified flying objects flying past Mount Rainier at speeds
that Arnold estimated at a minimum of 1,200 miles an hour (1,932
km/hr). This was the first post-War sighting in the United States that
garnered nationwide news coverage and is credited with being the
first of the modern era of UFO sightings, including numerous
reported sightings over the next two to three weeks. Arnold's
description of the objects also led to the press quickly coining the
terms flying saucer and flying disc as popular descriptive terms for
UFOs.
Roswell
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UFO Crash.
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In the summer of 1947, a rancher discovered unidentifiable debris in his sheep pasture outside Roswell, New
Mexico. Although officials from the local Air Force base asserted that it was a crashed weather balloon, many
people believed it was the remains of an extraterrestrial flying saucer and people even think that not only the
military recovered UFO pieces, also, they recovered 3 bodies of the flying saucers occupants; a series of
secret dummy drops in New Mexico during the 1950s heightened their suspicions. Nearly 50 years after the
story of the mysterious debris broke, the U.S. military issued a report linking the incident to a top-secret atomic
espionage project called Project Mogul. Still, many people continue to embrace the UFO theory, and hundreds
of curiosity seekers visit Roswell and the crash site every year.
Barney and
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Betty IFHill
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Abduction.
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Mexican
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Army
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A
encounter.
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HAUNTED PLACES
West Virginia
State
Penitentiary
The West
Virginia
State
Penitentiary is
a
retired, gothic style prison located in Moundsville, West
Virginia. It operated from 1876 to 1995. Currently, the site is
maintained as a tourist attraction and training facility. Tours
are available for tourists wishing to see the prison. The
Elizabethtown Festival is held every May to celebrate and
remember historic Moundsville. A haunted attraction called
the "Dungeon of Horrors" is also set up for
the Halloween season. Paranormal groups and enthusiast
travel guides consider Moundsville Prison to be one of the
most haunted prisons in the United States, with ghost
stories originating as early as the 1930s. Legends include
the prison occupying the site of a Native American burial
ground. Reports include former guards seeing phantom
inmates and a "shadow man" wandering the premises, as
well as unexplained noises, voices, and cold spots
Humberstone
and La Noria
cementery.
Edinburgh
Castle
Wincheste
r Manor
The Winchester Mystery House is a mansion in San Jose, California which was once the personal
residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of gun magnate William Wirt Winchester, At some point
after her husband's death a Boston medium told her, while supposedly channeling her late husband,
that she should leave her home in New Haven and travel West, where she must continuously build a
home for herself and the spirits of people who had fallen victim to Winchester rifles The property and
mansion had been claimed to be haunted by ghosts killed with the Winchester rifles, now including
Winchester herself, ever since construction commenced in 1884. Under Winchester's day-to-day
guidance, its "from-the-ground-up" construction proceeded around the clock, by some accounts,
without interruption, until her death on September 5, 1922, at which time work immediately ceased,
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