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| British newspaper publishes legal proof that Extraterrestrials exist Courtesy of Victor Viggiani B.A. M.Ed.
The Daily Mail in the UK has released the following information about a recent deathbed admission by a military public relations officer intricately involved in the Roswell crash story in July of 1947. Nick Pope cited that, "...Lieutenant Walter Haut was the public relations officer at the base in 1947, and was the man who issued the original and subsequent press releases after the crash on the orders of the base commander, Colonel William Blanchard. Haut died last year, but left a sworn affidavit to be opened only after his death. The text was released in late June 2007, and asserts that the weather balloon claim was a cover story, and that the real object had been recovered by the military and stored in a hangar. He described seeing not just the craft, but alien bodies. He wasn't the first Roswell witness to talk about bodies. Local undertaker Glenn Dennis had long claimed that he was contacted by authorities at Roswell shortly after the crash and asked to provide a number of child-sized coffins." Source: The Daily Mail 30 June 2007 Make comments about this article in The Canadian Blog.
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