Higher Density Living jumps to the next Alien Incident, the Lonnie Zamora Incident, in Socorro, New Mexico, 12 years past the White Sands Incident. This dry suburban utopia was home to the campus of New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, where of course, the place was renowned for its popular support for local mining industries and infrastructure and relevant NASA satellite instruments in the National Radio Astronomical Observatory Station. The police officer Lonnie Zamora was chasing a reckless speeding driver when he heard what he thought might be a dynamite storage shack exploding, so he abandoned the chase and turned up toward a perlite mine. Unbeknownst, this hot chase turned into another remarkable extraterrestrial phenomenon. A similar encounter with Dr. Fry's in New Mexico's barren desert landscape brings us fresh insights for a deeper understanding of Alien civilizations. Moving forward from White Sand's 20 episode saga, Alex and Jason instill to investigate new clusters of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena further as they connect the puzzles to understand the bigger picture concerning USAF's Project Bluebook.
This first episode concerns Wildlife and other relevant creatures of mother nature. Alex and Jason aim to establish momentum and background check to personalities, character, and its setting has a sense of identity to this Alien incident. Unlike Daniel Fry's Sci-Fi voyage, this incident hosted many investigative fact-checking and truth-finding in HDL's county and State. New Mexico holds many keys to unlocking the mysteries of frequent Extraterrestrial activity, partly due to its natural radio activities and the proliferation of early radar technology. A vast area covering a deserted expanse and open winds are always a treat for an Extraterrestrial landing.
Let us join them as they discuss Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, Space Time Travel, and Radar System. www.higherdensityliving.com