Washington UFO history to take center stage in Oct. 10 Roswell vs Washington debate

Burien, WALocal News

Dr. Tim Mounce will moderate the first-ever “Roswell vs. Washington” UFO debate on October 10, 2025, in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, highlighting Washington state's significant role in UFO history. The event will focus on notable incidents from 1947, including the Roswell crash, Kenneth Arnold's sighting over Mt. Rainier, and the Maury Island incident.

Mounce, a former professor and UFO investigator, emphasized the event's importance in challenging established historical narratives. Steve Edmiston, a co-founder of the Men in Black Birthday Bash and a representative for Washington, expressed excitement about Mounce's involvement, underscoring his expertise in UFO history. The debate aims to clarify long-standing questions surrounding the facts and cultural impact of these UFO sightings. Organizers expect to engage the audience with both serious discussions and entertaining elements. The event is anticipated to attract significant public interest, marking a pivotal moment in discussions about UFO history.

More information is accessible on the event's website and social media platforms.

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