Posted by Bruised at 9:18pm Aug 5 '07
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Walter Haut was a public relations officer at the U.S. Army base in Roswell, NM in 1947, the year an unidentified flying object crashed at the site.
The government issued a release claiming it was just a weather balloon. Skeptics have ever since championed the weather balloon line.
Haut himself said he "couldn't remember" the days after the crash, or sometimes said that he had no major role and only filed reports.
But in 2005, Walter Haut died. Before his death he wrote an affidavit that was to be read posthumously. He sealed the affidavit up. And it was just opened.
In the affidavit, Haut says that the object was definitely not a weather balloon, but a spacecraft, and that the spacecraft was taken into a hangar. In addition, he explains that there were more than one site of crashing, and that the government focused on the site with less debris and less incriminating debris. Haut was also taken into a room where he saw two bodies that looked like Greys, with large heads. He wrote in his affidavit: "I am convinced that what I personally observed was some kind of craft and its crew from outer space".
What I want to know is why he didn't tell us any of this until he was dead.
The government issued a release claiming it was just a weather balloon. Skeptics have ever since championed the weather balloon line.
Haut himself said he "couldn't remember" the days after the crash, or sometimes said that he had no major role and only filed reports.
But in 2005, Walter Haut died. Before his death he wrote an affidavit that was to be read posthumously. He sealed the affidavit up. And it was just opened.
In the affidavit, Haut says that the object was definitely not a weather balloon, but a spacecraft, and that the spacecraft was taken into a hangar. In addition, he explains that there were more than one site of crashing, and that the government focused on the site with less debris and less incriminating debris. Haut was also taken into a room where he saw two bodies that looked like Greys, with large heads. He wrote in his affidavit: "I am convinced that what I personally observed was some kind of craft and its crew from outer space".
What I want to know is why he didn't tell us any of this until he was dead.