It
has long been clear that a craft did crash and that bodies were
recovered. Now that the last key witnesses have effectively left
us, it is noteworthy that a number have provided confirmation. The
quality is such here that it goes beyond plausible denial and they
are deathbed reports.
I do
not expect to see any more. This does provide full credence to
additional reports in which the bodies were observed by a privileged
few.
It is
also far too easy to speculate on what took place thereafter, but my
first guess is that not much in terms of science itself. Way more
plausible, is that the material got stored and placed under secrecy's
dome of silence effectively stifling much development. At the same
time, in the time and place, available tests were few and generally
limited. So actually little could have been advanced then.
Yet
that has all changed and if there is a surety here, it is that we
have their DNA. Silence on that is not reasonable. That data alone
should have public disclosure.
We
have additional reports that all focus on the idea that we have
somehow mined the data for some part of our current technology. My
problem with that is that it is simply unnecessary unless example is
sufficient. It is only now that our own technical skill has reached
the point in which core aspects of the UFO can be even properly
surmised and identified in our own evolving science. This led to my
article on reverse engineering the UFO in 2008 after key lab work
came out.
Otherwise
we are in the position of the Haida contemplating a mast coming
ashore before contact. Other bits of flotsam have also come ashore
since then but the same problem continues. If it is identified, it
is stuck under the dome of secrecy. My own experience over years of
dealing with even the best professionals is that they will simply
hoard the object when unable to comment on it. The Smithsonian is
stuffed with stuff like that. Sharing it must become mandatory and
that only happens once the dome is lifted.
Thursday, December 6,
2012
The Bragalia Files
“It was a relatively
small body…it was pretty well beat up.”
A Lieutenant and
Press Officer at Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) in 1947 left a
testament to the reality of fallen ET in a rare audio recording that
was meant to be heard after his death. A portion of it is revealed in
a tape/video held by UFO archivist Wendy Connors.
It is in that taped
message that Walter Haut (a decorated bombardier and Purple Heart
recipient) first openly acknowledged his personal witness to an
alien-piloted craft found on the desert floor in New Mexico. And
people who knew Walter well have now come forward about what he had
said about the matter very early on- and why he did not release all
of this information until the winter of his life.
Walter would of course
go on to sign a notarized declaration in December, 2002 of his full
knowledge of the Roswell incident as a piloted, extraterrestrial
event. This was famously reported in mainstream media based on the
publication of the bestseller Witness to Roswell and the
work of the book’s authors Tom Carey and Don Schmitt.
But it was four years
before this in 1999 that Walter Haut had admitted for the first
time to someone outside of a small circle what he knew about the
entirety of the Roswell event. And he allowed it to be recorded.
Like the notarized
affidavit, Walter did not wish this 1999 recorded confession
released until some point after his death, which occurred in 2005 at
age 83. This enabled him to honor his oath during his life to the
ultimate secret: the recovery and retrieval of beings not from earth.
A Walter Redux
As Press Officer at
RAAF in July of 1947, Walter Haut composed the famous Press Release
that was dictated to him by Colonel William Blanchard, Base Commander
and close personal friend. Walter was made to state that the
“flying disc” reported crashed near Roswell earlier was now known
to be merely an errant weather balloon, initially confused as
something more. The release was carried in the Roswell papers and the
world over. [ he clearly had a
need to know and full access and is certainly a prime witness -
arclein]
In 2002 Walter elected
to come clean for history about what really had happened. None of
the press reports he was made to distribute were true. Walt said
that there was in fact a small craft that was piloted that had
crashed. He saw it and the debris and one of the extraterrestrial
beings. This announcement made headlines and brought
Roswell back in the news like never before in the preceding 60 years
that the crash had occurred.
In 1999 pioneering
New Mexico researcher Wendy Connors interviewed Walter in-person for
the record about Roswell. She was tenacious in her questioning.
She was accompanied by one of her associates at the time, Dennis
Balthaser.
In the interview, tape
running, Wendy Connors asks Walter about his knowledge of any beings
that may have been associated with the craft that fell at Roswell.
Walter hesitatingly replies to her that he remembered one, small
body that looked beat up, and then refused to go further, as if
he had said too much already.
In other parts of the
tape (hopefully to be released in its entirety at a later date) Haut
does say just a bit more.
He speaks of the
childlike body having been partially covered by a tarp.
He also speaks of
having personally witnessed the craft wreckage from the crash stored
in a hangar at the base after the crash and offers details on this.
He makes mention that
the bodies may have been taken to Lovelace Clinic afterwards.
Very little known is
that Walter did give hints to the ultimate secret that he had held-
to a very select few.
Robert Shirkey was the
Base Operations Officer at RAAF in 1947. Before he passed, Shirkey
told his son that back in 1989 Walter had personally confessed to him
that he had he has personal knowledge that the object that crashed in
the desert could only have been from another world, and that he had
seen it.
Lloyd E. Nelson was a
PFC who clerked for Haut in the RAAF Public Information Office in
1947. He remembers Walt coming into their office at the time and
showing to him small pieces of wreckage debris including an I-Beam
that was small and had writing on it. He was also shown a ceramic
type piece of material that appeared broken off. Both Officer Jesse
Marcel who was confirmed at the site and Walter told Nelson to say
nothing.
This confirms details
of Haut’s much later signed confession in 2002. In the early 2000s,
Nelson called Walter to find out more about the material. Nelson
said, “To my dismay, Walter would not confirm to me anything. He
knew that I was there but he would not admit it, not even to me.”
Base Finance Officer
Richard C. Harris told Roswell researcher and author Kevin Randle in
the mid-1990s that Haut did know about the bodies from the crash
having been stored in the base hangar. He knew this because Haut
asked Harris at the time of the event if he would like to see them.
Harris, apparently not wishing such a sight, did not.
Fred Wilcox (a
civilian employee at Roswell Army Air Field in 1948) was an
acquaintance of Haut. In 2000, Wilcox said that in 1955 a mutual
female friend of theirs’ told him that Walt had confided in her
privately that he was actually at the crash scene and that there were
alien bodies.
Why Walter Didn’t
Talk Until the End
Walt’s wife “Pete”
Haut said that for years after the crash incident that Haut received
visits from an Air Force Intelligence officer that he knew from his
days in the service. Pete states, “Anytime that there was a
‘flap’ about UFOs in the news anywhere in the country, he would
show up. He would always manage to talk about hos the Air Force
had explained away this sighting or that.”
Towards the end of his
life, Haut himself said that he would receive regular phone
threats for many years after the incident. He said to one
researcher, “There were so many calls I lost track of them- about
20 years of it.” One of these calls was from the retired
Colonel son of a late General who told Haut, “Lieutenants should
know how to keep their mouths shut.”
Among Walter’s
personal affects were found Christmas cards from the former head of
the CIC intelligence at Ft. Worth, TX, Milton Knight. One of the
cards read, “I still say that there were no bodies at Ft.
Worth.”
Walter’s Truth
Finally Revealed
One hears, in his own
words, that Walter admits his personal witness to the ET reality of
Roswell. And we note that others from his far past were priviledged
to know his secret. This shows that Walter Haut was not in any way
“coached” about his 2002 affidavit, as some critics suggest. It
shows that he was of sound mind and that he offered the final secret
of the found bodies willingly, if not reluctantly.
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