I was browsing through the national archives and found a file that contained a bunch of affidavits from the Roswell crash in 1947. After reading through a few, I started to wonder whether I'd seen these surface before. If they have, my apologies, but I thought I'd compile them for those who haven't seen them.
The information in them paints quite a vivid picture of what happened and how quickly the DoD responded to the situation. The coverup was swift and effective.
Here is the full album: https://postimg.cc/gallery/c3p3s0k
This is the link to where I found these documents (this link has been shared in the past, but for different documents, so I wanted to ensure these affidavits don't get overlooked): https://catalog.archives.gov/id/40989310
Below are a couple of my favourites, which I've tried to piece together into a coherent story.
1st Lieutenant Robert Shirkey refers to the crash retrieval and "bodies"
Glenn Dennis, a mortician who was contacted to help with the "bodies"
Walter Haut, the guy who signed off on the above affidavit
George Walsh, the guy who received Walter's message and was then told to "shut up"
I really emplore everyone to give the album a read through, or check the original link to the national archives. It's amazing how similar some of the accounts are, especially regarding the material of the craft, behaviour of the material, military behaviour, press notifications, etc.
Hard to read all these and think there was no coverup…
Link to full album for anyone who missed it or cba scrolling: https://postimg.cc/gallery/c3p3s0k