Military Generals Confirm Alien Corpses Were Found in Roswell Crash | Whitley Strieber
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Summary
1. The Roswell Context and Cold War Fears:
The 509th Bomb Wing as a Deterrent: The speaker believes the real reason for the intense secrecy surrounding Roswell wasn’t aliens, but rather the fear that the Soviets (Stalin) would perceive the U.S. having operational nuclear weapons. The 509th Bomb Wing at Roswell was a crucial deterrent, and concealing its capabilities was paramount.
Soviet Threat: The speaker emphasizes that Stalin had a massive army poised to invade Western Europe, and the U.S. was unprepared. The presence (or perceived presence) of nuclear weapons at Roswell was the only thing holding the Soviets back.
2. The “Altered Children” Story as a Cover:
Initial Misidentification: When wreckage was found near Roswell, the immediate fear wasn't aliens, but that it belonged to the Soviets. The wreckage was thought to contain sensitive equipment that could detect the operational status of the bombs at Roswell.
The "Altered Children" Story: The speaker claims that within the Air Force, the cover story quickly became that the wreckage contained the remains of altered (potentially Soviet) children. This was to explain the small size and non-human characteristics. This story was not publicly released.
Source of the Story: The speaker claims his uncle, a major in the Air Force at the time, told him this was the story circulating within the Air Force.
3. The Bodies and Non-Human Origins:
Uncle's Testimony: The speaker’s uncle was adamant that the bodies found were not human. He was certain of it.
Contradiction and Emphasis: While a story of altered children circulated, the uncle insisted the bodies were definitively non-human.
4. The Public Story and the Pentagon Kill Order:
Initial Public Release: The story of a “flying disc” was initially released to the public via Walter Haut.
Pentagon Intervention: The Pentagon quickly ordered the story killed – not because they were afraid of aliens, but because they were afraid it would reveal information about the true situation regarding the bombs.
5. EG&G Engineer and Trump Connection:
Alfredo Donald: The speaker mentions an engineer named Alfredo Donald, who worked for EG&G. This engineer supposedly told the speaker that EG&G “wrote Trump”. This is an odd aside with unclear implications.
6. Ongoing Disclosure:
The speaker believes that eventually, all of this information will come out.
Overall Themes:
Cold War Paranoia: The Roswell incident, according to the speaker, was primarily driven by Cold War fears and a desperate attempt to maintain a strategic advantage over the Soviet Union.
Deliberate Deception: The speaker believes the U.S. government actively spread misinformation and covered up the true events surrounding Roswell to protect national security.
Importance of Insider Testimony: The speaker relies heavily on the testimony of his uncle, a high-ranking Air Force officer, as a primary source of information.
This is a complex and fascinating narrative, although it's important to note that it relies heavily on anecdotal evidence and the speaker's interpretation of events.