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Roswell Cover-Up: Affidavits Reveal Concrete Evidence

Unearthed Affidavits from Roswell Crash Paint Detailed Picture of 1947 Incident and Subsequent Coverup

In an intriguing find from the national archives, a trove of affidavits related to the infamous Roswell crash of 1947 has surfaced, offering fresh insights into the incident and the swift response by the Department of Defense (DoD). These documents, some of which have not been widely circulated, provide a vivid recount of events and raise further questions about the alleged coverup.

Discovering the Hidden Affidavits

While sifting through national archives, I stumbled upon a file containing numerous affidavits from the Roswell crash. These documents, which may be new to some, prompted me to compile them for public viewing. For those interested, the full album can be accessed here, and the original documents can be found on the national archives website here.

The affidavits collectively weave a compelling narrative about the Roswell incident. They detail not just the crash and the mysterious debris, but also the extraordinary measures taken by the military to manage and conceal the situation.

Compelling Accounts from Key Witnesses

1st Lieutenant Robert Shirkey’s Affidavit
1st Lieutenant Robert Shirkey’s testimony stands out as he recounts the retrieval of the crash and references to "bodies." His affidavit can be viewed in full here.

Glenn Dennis, the Mortician
Glenn Dennis, a mortician, was contacted to assist with the "bodies" from the crash site. His detailed experiences provide a rare, poignant glimpse into the aftermath. Read his account here, here, here, and here.

Walter Haut’s Role
Walter Haut, who signed a key affidavit, played a significant role in the dissemination of information—and its suppression. His affidavit can be examined here.

George Walsh’s Experience
George Walsh, the recipient of Haut’s message, details the directives he received to maintain silence on the incident. His gripping narrative is available here and here.

A Consistent Yet Controversial Narrative

Reading through these affidavits, one cannot help but notice the consistency in the witnesses’ accounts regarding the nature of the debris, the behavior of the material, and the actions taken by the military. These shared details are difficult to dismiss and strongly suggest a coordinated effort to manage—and possibly cover up—the events.

For those interested in exploring the entire collection, the full album is available here.

Conclusion: More Questions Than Answers

Although these documents don’t provide a definitive answer, they certainly add depth to the longstanding Roswell mystery. The testimonies contribute to the notion that there was more happening in Roswell in 1947 than the public was led to believe. Whether a coverup took place remains open to interpretation, but the meticulous detail in these affidavits certainly makes a compelling case for further scrutiny and investigation.

Don’t miss out on this fascinating glimpse into one of America’s most enigmatic events. Visit the provided links and draw your own conclusions.

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