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Author Annie Jacobsen has caused a stir with her new book, "Area 51". She suggests that the craft that crashed there was actually a spy plane, sent by Soviet Premier Josef Stalin – and that the creatures inside were created by a Nazi scientist.
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It's so cultural. It's like asking why people like hamburgers. People do some strange things because it's like tradition. It feels so Russian and so deep into the culture. It's more just like a part of me says you never know. For some reason Russia superstition is a huge part of the culture
Ms. Jacobsen connects the appearance of a real, disc-shaped, hovering object with Stalin-era Soviet intrigue. She hypothesizes that the relic found in Roswell was the opening shot in the cold war. She suggests that the supposed space creatures were human guinea pigs, the results of American experiments as monstrous as the Nazi ones conducted by Josef Mengele.
Originally posted by soficrow
reply to post by IlluminatusOculus33
Interesting. ...The NYTimes review says otherwise - that the creatures were created by American experiments "as monstrous as the Nazi ones conducted by Josef Mengele":
Ms. Jacobsen connects the appearance of a real, disc-shaped, hovering object with Stalin-era Soviet intrigue. She hypothesizes that the relic found in Roswell was the opening shot in the cold war. She suggests that the supposed space creatures were human guinea pigs, the results of American experiments as monstrous as the Nazi ones conducted by Josef Mengele.
Has anyone here read the book?
why would the government do the experiments then release it out in the wild to cause hysteria?