A Nuclear Physicist FOUND the Roswell Bodies
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A Nuclear Physicist FOUND the Roswell Bodies
Were the 1947 Roswell bodies from Earth? Nuclear physicist Stanton T. Friedman spent 40 years investigating eyewitness accounts, and his findings defy the official story.
Stanton T. Friedman, a renowned nuclear physicist, wasn't looking for aliens. But when a forgotten incident from 1947 caught his attention—a military press release about a "flying disc" followed by a lightning-fast retraction—he knew something was amiss. His scientific skepticism turned into a decades-long investigation into the Roswell incident, unearthing shocking witness testimonies.
Friedman embarked on the first systematic civilian investigation, meticulously interviewing over 600 individuals, including military personnel like Major Jesse Marcel. These accounts consistently described unusual debris unlike anything known to man, and an immediate, forceful military cover-up. The official "weather balloon" story began to unravel under the weight of these consistent, firsthand reports.
Perhaps most chilling were the stories of actual bodies. Glenn Dennis, a Roswell mortician, received an urgent request for small, hermetically sealed caskets, and a nurse confided in him about autopsies on non-human bodies. Friedman's persistent investigation into these claims paints a vivid picture of an alien crash debris retrieval operation, deliberately hidden from public view.
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0:00 - What crashed in 1947?
1:08 - The Physicist's First Glimpse
3:59 - Whispers Become Voices
8:03 - The Mortician's Chilling Call
Sources & References:
- Stanton T. Friedman, 'Crash at Corona: The U.S. Military Retrieval and Cover-up of a UFO' (2004) — published by Cosimo Inc.
- U.S. Air Force, 'The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert' (1994) — published by the U.S. Air Force
- U.S. Air Force, 'The Roswell Report: Case Closed' (1997) — published by the U.S. Air Force
- University of Chicago Magazine profile of Stanton T. Friedman (1996)
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