The International UFO Museum sits at 114 N Main St, Roswell NM — at the center of the most classified aerospace and nuclear corridor in the United States: Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Kirtland AFB, Sandia National Laboratories, Holloman AFB, White Sands Missile Range, and the former Roswell Army Air Field (now Roswell Industrial Air Center). Every facility in the current 11 missing scientists case connects to this geography: Casias (LANL), Chavez (LANL), Garcia (KCNSC), McCasland (Kirtland/Wright-Patterson). THE TWO-CRASH-SITE MODEL (from Haut affidavit): Site 1 (Foster Ranch debris field) — debris scattered across a wide field, easily visible, found by Mac Brazel on June 14. Brazel reported to Sheriff Wilcox; Jesse Marcel investigated. The first press release about this site was issued by Haut because it was already public knowledge — it was intended to draw attention AWAY from Site 2. Site 2 (40 miles north) — the intact egg-shaped craft with bodies, found by civilians on July 7, 1947. This is the site that was classified and erased. General Ramey flew in to orchestrate the cover — replacing the “flying disc” announcement with “weather balloon.” The GAO investigation (1994, triggered by J. Andrew Kissner interviews with Congressman Stephen Schiff): confirmed ALL administrative records from Roswell Army Air Field 1945-1949 were destroyed, with no authority to destroy them documented anywhere. No other Air Force base had a similar gap. The destruction of RAAF records is the strongest documented evidence of an institutional cover-up. The museum that Walter Haut, Glenn Dennis, and Max Littell built in 1991 was — in retrospect — an act of resistance against the cover-up by the very people who lived through it.
