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New Affidavits Fuel Roswell UFO Debate

Witnesses come forward with new details. The debate over what really happened in Roswell continues.

In the center of the image we can see jet flights. At the bottom there is a runway. In the...
In the center of the image we can see jet flights. At the bottom there is a runway. In the background there are bushes.

New Affidavits Fuel Roswell UFO Debate

The Roswell incident of 1947 continues to captivate and divide opinion among UFO enthusiasts and sceptics alike. New evidence and testimonies have emerged over the years, with many affidavits shedding light on the alleged cover-up and recovery of extraterrestrial debris.

In 1947, Walter Haut, the Public Information Officer at Roswell Army Air Field, signed an affidavit detailing a cover-up of the incident. He claimed to have witnessed the recovery of alien bodies. Similarly, 1st Lt. Robert Shirkey signed an affidavit stating he saw the loading of the UFO debris onto a B-29 flight bound for Fort Worth. Arthur R. McQuiddy, the editor of the Roswell Morning Dispatch, also signed an affidavit claiming the delivery of a press release announcing the recovery of a 'flying saucer'.

Frank Joyce, a radio broadcaster, received a call from a rancher describing the debris field and signed an affidavit. Loretta Proctor, a neighbor of Mac Brazel, gave an affidavit describing the strange materials she saw. Col. Thomas J. DuBose received a phone call from Gen. Clements McMullen about an object recovered outside of Roswell, as per his signed affidavit. Oliver 'Pappy' Henderson claimed to have piloted a flight carrying the Roswell debris and alien bodies to Wright Field in Ohio, as per an affidavit dated 9 July 1991. Glenn Dennis, a mortician, claimed knowledge of alien autopsies and signed an affidavit regarding his experiences.

These affidavits provide compelling evidence for the Roswell incident, with numerous witnesses coming forward to share their accounts. However, the true nature of the object recovered and the events that transpired remain a topic of debate and speculation.

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