The Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas, scheduled for the final week of May, includes several notable politicians scheduled to be guest and speakers, including Bitcoin advocate Sen. Cynthia Ramis (R-WY). It also features Trump’s so-called “AI and Crypto Czar,” David Sacks, and “Executive Director of the White House’s Presidential Advisory Council of Digital Assets.”
This year, you can see the spotlight on the stage straight, even if the less standard, almost other world contingent people, at least not even appear in the audience. Like a fire from the sky, an unexpected $3,000 Bitcoin donation that didn’t ask for crashing in Roswell, New Mexico earlier this year will again rob the US Congress itself, clearly (following President Donald Trump’s orders), or whether the U.S. Congress itself will once again rob the city level or not, whether it will respond to a history call to the city level or otherwise, the first strategic Bitcoin reserve.
There are a few things you might not expect in Roswell – one of the world’s most famous dairy agriculture and one of the world’s largest mozzarella cheese factories. The aerospace and aviation industry, featuring the famous “Aircraft Cemetery,” which once housed Elvis Presley’s personal small plane, “Hound Dog II,” for 35 years. Vibrant arts, museums and cultural scenes – also a thriving tourism industry built around what Roswell is Really Known: Flying saucer.
However, Roswell is truly known all over the world for his 1947 UFO Incident. In early July 1947, a one-time flight-purpose object of perhaps unknown origin crashed and destroyed, landed in Corona near New Mexico, later recovered, 509th in the Roswell Army Air Field, brought to a WWII military base, with the only US nuclear bomb serving any service.
There are suspicions of the recovered craft and its pilots and passengers – reports of strangely formed bodies persist, but speculation about whether it is still an extraterrestrial place or the result of a US military experiment is still furious.
At the time, the local newspaper, Roswell Daily Records, has been owned by the family since 1891 and is still in print today, but reported headlines that can be seen all over the world.
RAAF captures flying saucers at a ranch in the Roswell area
Readers now know that daily records continued with retraction, and recited the military’s revised claim that the crashed vehicle was “just” a high altitude weather balloon. Donald Burleson, a former professor of mathematics in Eastern Rothwell of Cryptocurrency, revealed a 21st century exam of zoom-in photos from a 1947 “Flying Saucer” staged press conference. Burleson is also a published author, and for 25 years he wrote “Looking,” one of Daily Record’s recurring columns at UFOS.
The city of Roswell hosts the International UFO Museum and Research Centre, which opened in 1992 and attracted over 220,000 visitors a year, executive director Karenjara Miro told The Associated Press in a 2023 interview marking the museum’s five million visitors. Roswell also hosts its annual UFO Festival. This, according to the city’s website in 2023, “had a direct financial impact of $510,205 on Roswell…”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/roswellen,_new_mexico#local_industry
Strange people in strange land
Roswell generally has newspapers that are odd today, including myself. Nashville’s port with a strange missionary call, last year, records took me as their in-house evening copy editor – desks, landlines, sick pay, and everything…it’s kind of surreal. (The desk is said to be from the Army Air Base in World War II. And a chair? On the third day, I brought it myself.)
From Jermaine until today, I also own Bitcoin certification and have been orange people for years. The newspaper ultimately allowed me to contribute to my second call, through my contribution as a writer, to contribute to the record through the Sunday column I began writing about Bitcoin. We are honored to have been featured just aggressively to record the entire “story arc” of President Trump’s first term anti-Bitcoin hostility, as well as the 2024 reversal in the October 2024 opinion column and Trump’s unexpected “not selling Bitcoin.” Campaign at the 2024 Nashville Bitcoin Conference. In “World War I Bitcoin,” we discussed the strategic races that are occurring among multiple countries currently competing to accumulate and min “all the remaining bitcoins.”
And through that, I didn’t even fire. still. But I was in the Bitcoin news industry, looking at the trends and proposed Roswell’s strategic Bitcoin reserve in January. Because the city received $3,000 in Bitcoin donations from an anonymous out-of-state reader of a newspaper column. Whether government “approval” or the recognition of the Bitcoin media industry, I have confirmed blockchain transactions since January 3, 2025. period.
Who manages and manages it because they are still holding onto it, but asks the others, “Are we bitcoiners?”
But OK, this idea is being contemplated by the councilman who gave me the time because I want to give me a donation to the city and want to ask for personal and corporate sponsorship from there (so that I don’t create new city expenses or taxes). We are struggling and are honest.
Of course, the city council can be tough nuts, of course, but Bitcoin is a new and stump for many, but Roswell City Attorney Hess Intema recently kindly responded to me in a bid to accept the gift of Bitcoin. Bitcoin included.
Perhaps to aid the decision-making process, Bitcoin Magazine has extended the invitation to all 10 members of the Roswell City Council, and Mayor Timothy Jennings has invited the council to participate in the event, whether or not the council approves custody and management of the city-owned Bitcoin Reserve. Mayor Jennings’s office politely replied that he could not attend those dates, but at least the other councillor Christina Arnold promised to “think about it.” Councilman Ed Heldenbrand and city attorney Hess Intema are excited to be taking Roswell’s next step along with Arnold.
The Roswell City Council then met on Thursday, May 8th at 6pm Mountain time, with the meeting being livestreamed via YouTube and whether the topic of the proposed donation will be discussed remains unclear in reporting times. But before this meeting, one of the city’s finance committees scheduled a meeting with me and Hess this week to discuss the “steps to accept Bitcoin.”
“…It remains a rich state to try and frontrunn the market to secure New Mexico,” state Sen. Antony Thornton (R-NM, Dist. 19) announced Strategic Preparation Bill, SB 275, at a recent legislative meeting. The bill “represented narrowly” in 5-4, Thornton later said.
This week, Thornton responded to me in detail for further comment on the Bitcoin Reserve. value.
“However, the rarity of Bitcoin and its digital mobility could become one asset used worldwide as the best place to store long-term capital. ”
It’s not at all surprising that Roswell residents are among the first in the nation to respond to the Bitcoin siren song.
Roswellians are used to being used to random new technologies of mystical origins that emerge from the sky and disrupt all social order, industries and established financial infrastructure, but there may be unfair advantages over others in “gracking” Bitcoin, as these “incidents” are already part of the collective mind.
Readers who want to learn more about Bitcoin may find themselves creepyly drawn to Las Vegas this May to join additional events throughout the week, in addition to the two-day conference lineup for the Las Vegas Bitcoin Conference 2025.

Disclosure: Both authors hold Bitcoin as a savings asset, do not believe in aliens, and have failed to hold Roswell’s public office three times. Therefore, this content may contain unintended financial and/or political biases related to the subject and is the opinion of the author.
This is a guest post by Guy Malone. The opinions expressed are entirely unique and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of BTC Inc or Bitcoin Magazine.
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