After missing for about 4 months, I am back to share something worth laughing for. In this particular post, there is nothing to laugh about but with lots of fun. To commemorate the Rosewell UFO incident 66 years ago (7th Jul 1947), Google came out with a fun to play Rosewell UFO Doodles.
The main objective is to help the alien find the missing pieces (total 3 pieces) of the UFO so that he can be on his way back... I've played the game a couple of times and each time I need varying "keys" to find the missing pieces (this create extra dimension for the game). So, before you start your search at Google Search today, click on the UFO image to start the game and have fun.
Following are brief notes about the Rosewell UFO incident from wikipedia:
The Roswell UFO incident took place in the U.S. in 1947, when an airborne object crashed on a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico, on July 7, 1947. Explanations of what actually took place are based on both official and unofficial communications. Although the crash is attributed to a U.S. military surveillance balloon by the U.S. government, the most famous explanation of what occurred is that the object was a spacecraft containing extraterrestrial life. Since the late 1970s, the Roswell incident has been the subject of much controversy, and conspiracy theories have arisen about the event.
The United States Armed Forces maintains that what was recovered near Roswell was debris from the crash of an experimental high-altitude surveillance balloon belonging to what was then a classified (top secret) program named Mogul. In contrast, many UFO proponents maintain that an alien craft was found, its occupants were captured, and that the military engaged in a massive cover-up. The Roswell incident has turned into a widely known pop culture phenomenon, making the name "Roswell" synonymous with UFOs. Roswell has become the most publicised and controversial of all alleged UFO incidents.
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