The 2025 Bitcoin Conference scheduled for last week in May 2025 will include some notable politicians, including returning guests and Bitcoin advocate Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY). David Sacks and David Sacks and Bo Hines, the executive director of the White House President’s Digital Assets Advisory Board, also featured what Trump calls “AI and Crypto Czar.”
This year, an expected and almost otherworldly incident may also occur—at least in the audience, without being laughed in the spotlight on the stage. Like the fire from the sky, it was an unexpected $3,000 Bitcoin donation, and earlier this year, no one asked to crash in Roswell, New Mexico, to wrestle the council members, by determining whether the first strategic bitcoin reserve in the U.S. (in other U.S. states or other U.S. Congress itself, orders were taken at the U.S. level (under Donald’s orders) to answer the appeal of history again, establishing the first strategic bitcoin reserve at the city level.
Roswell is a few things you might not have thought of – the world-famous dairy farming and one of the largest mozzarella cheese factories in the world; the aerospace and aviation industry has a famous “aircraft cemetery” that once had 35 years in Elvis Presley’s personal small aircraft, Hound Dog II; a vibrant art, museum and cultural stage – but also a booming tourism industry built primarily on Roswell real Famous for: UFO.
But Roswell was indeed famous worldwide in the 1947 UFO incident. In early July 1947, unknown sources that may have once flew crashed and destroyed, landed roughly in Corona near New Mexico, and later recovered and brought to the 509th place in the now-extinct Roswell Army Aviation Site, a military base in World War II, and remained the only nuclear bomb in the United States, at the time the only nuclear bomb bombs and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and
People are still angry about the recycled artifacts and their so-called pilots and passengers (reports of strange-shaped bodies continue but still debated) whether they are from so-called alien sites or the result of American military experiments.
At that time, the local newspaper Roswell Daily Record, which has been owned by the whole family since 1891, is still in print today, covering titles from around the world:
RAAF captures UFO on ranch in Roswell area
Readers now know that the daily record was subsequently withdrawn, reaffirming the military’s revision that the vehicle crashed “just” high-altitude balloons. Donald Burleson said a 21st century inspection of zoomed photos on the 1947 UFO stage revealed, according to Donald Burleson, Cryptanalyst and former math professor at Roswell, a former University of New Mexico professor. Burleson is also a published writer and has written 25 years of “Heading” one of the regular columns on UFOs on The Daily Record.
The city of Roswell hosts the International UFO Museum and Research Center, which opened in 1992 and attracts more than 220,000 visitors a year, and executive director Karen Jaramillo told the Associated Press in a 2023 interview, marking the museum’s 5 millionth visitor. Roswell also hosted an annual UFO Festival, which, according to the city’s 2023 website, “…has a direct economic impact of $510,205 on Roswell…” in the mid-year lockdown recovery of the event (S).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/roswell, _new_mexico#local_industry
Stranger on a strange land
Roswell by and newspapers have many strange homes today, including myself. The missionaries in Nashville called out to Nashville, and last year this record brought me into their internal evening copy editor – with tables, landlines, sick paychecks and everything…it’s a little surreal. (I was told that these tables were from the Army Air Force Base in World War II. Chairs? On the third day, I brought them myself.)
To this day, I also have Bitcoin certification, and have been in Orange for many years. The newspaper finally allowed me to fulfill my second call by doing my contribution as a writer by starting my Sunday column about Bitcoin. I am honored to catch up on the board in time to record the entire “story arc” of President Trump’s first anti-Bitcoin hostility, and the 2024 reversal in his October 2024 opinion column, and Trump’s unexpected “Never sell your bitcoin!” lamented at the 2024 campaign for the Nashville Bitcoin Conference. I used “World Wars Bitcoin” for “Normie” newspaper readers to describe the strategic races that are happening in multiple countries that are now competing to accumulate and mine “all remaining Bitcoins.”
Through all this, I wasn’t even fired. However. But as the Bitcoin press enters the trend, I proposed a strategic Bitcoin reserve for Roswell in January as the city received $3,000 in Bitcoin donations from an anonymous out-of-state reader in newspaper columns. In my opinion, with or without government “approval” or recognition from the Bitcoin media industry, I have confirmed the blockchain transactions on January 3, 2025, saying that Roswell’s strategic Bitcoin reserves have been established. period.
Whose custody and administration still needs to be caught, but I asked others: “Are we bitcoin?”
But OK, this idea is currently being considered by some councillors who give me a day, as I want to donate to the city as our starting point and seek personal and corporate sponsorship from there (to avoid creating any new fees or taxes for the city). We are struggling, honest.
While the city council can certainly be a tough nut, and Bitcoin is new and confusing for many, Roswell City Attorney Hess Yntema recently responded to me via email, “Because of accepting Bitcoin gifts from New Mexico, the city has the right to real and personal property in New Mexico gifts. Bitcoin is included.
To help with the decision-making process, I am pleased to report that Bitcoin Magazine has added invitations to all 10 members of Roswell City Council, plus Timothy Jennings, mayor Timothy Jennings, attending the event, whether or not the committee approved the custody and management of the city’s Bitcoin reserves. Mayor Jennings’s office cordially replied that he would not be able to attend the dates, and at the time of press time, at least one councillor, Cristina Arnold, promised to “think about it.” Councilman Ed Heldenbrand and city attorney Hess Yntema are excited to welcome Roswell’s next step, for future generations, for the sake of future generations: “…a great step to the future,” Heldenbrand said in a text message.
Roswell City Council will next meet at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 8, and live streamed on YouTube. At the time of press time, whether the topic of proposed donations will be discussed. However, before this meeting, a meeting with myself and Hess this week was scheduled with myself and Hess this week to discuss the “procedure for accepting Bitcoin”, according to a panel text organized by my ward councillors.
State Senator Anthony Thornton (R-NM, Dist. 19) proposed a strategic reserve bill at a recent legislative session. Thornton later said the bill was “narrow” 5-4.
Asked about other comments about “why” Bitcoin reserves this week, Thornton responded in detail in writing: “As our debt-based fiat currency (IE, USD) continue to depreciate, the Fed Central Bank, more people, more companies, more companies, more companies, more companies, more cities will continue to store their wealth in currency, and keep their goods in currency so that they cannot generate the value of the currency… not the currency in currency, and produce the value of the goods in silver.
“But the scarcity of Bitcoin and its digital mobility could make it an asset that the world leverages, the best place to store long-term capital. ”
It’s no surprise that Roswell residents may still be one of the first people in the country to respond to Bitcoin siren songs, which have been calling for smarter forms of life around the world for 16 years.
The Roswellians – now used to new technologies of mysterious origins that they now emerged and disrupted all social orders, industries and established financial infrastructure – may just have an unfair advantage in “grokking” Bitcoin, as such “events” have become part of the collective psychology.
Readers interested in learning more about Bitcoin may find themselves drawn to Las Vegas this May for the two-day lineup of the 2025 Las Vegas Bitcoin Conference, as well as other events throughout the week.

Disclosure: Both authors regard Bitcoin as a savings asset, do not trust aliens, and have not successfully run for office in Roswell: therefore, this content may contain unexpected financial and/or political biases related to the subject and are the author’s perception.
This is Guy Malone’s guest post. The opinions expressed are entirely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of BTC Inc or Bitcoin Magazine.