![]() Indeed, if Hollywood has its way, Robert Downey Jr. Like a true obsessive, Zukowski has tirelessly searched the back roads and mountains of the Southwest in search of the truth, just like the fictional Fox Mulder character on the groundbreaking TV series The X-Files, for which Zukowski draws comparisons. Within hours, RAAF officials claimed it was a wayward weather balloon. The Roswell Army Air Field initially issued a press release, suggesting a "flying disc" crashed on a ranch. In July 1947, an unidentified flying object skidded across the New Mexico desert, leaving a trail of debris. "I believe that something happened at Roswell." "I assumed most of the UFO community was crazy."īut the scientific approach of Zukowski, a part-time microchip engineer and former sheriff's deputy, and the top-secret space project of a reclusive billionaire persuaded Mezrich. "I'm from a family of scientists and a skeptic," says Mezrich, author of The Accidental Billionaires, the best-selling book upon which the movie The Social Network is based. It's a paranoid's worst nightmare, mixing real science and research with faceless men in black SUVs and top-secret government operations. ![]() The location of so many UFO sightings and cattle mutilations has also, apparently, been the latitude of choice for government bases and American Indian holy sites. ![]()
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