German scientist Von Braun was at Roswell during UFO crash


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by Clark C. McClelland

Former ScO, Space Shuttle Fleet, Kennedy Space Center, FL 1958-1992

In 1947, a controversial event took place in New Mexico near the town of Roswell. The "Roswell Incident," as it has come to be known, remains the paramount case in UFO crash/retrieval history. In addition to the claims of a downed alien ship, alien bodies were said to have been recovered from the debris.

The United States Air Force (USAF) and U.S. Federal Government have kept a steadfast opinion that the object in question was a high altitude balloon project, code named: Mogul. The project was designed to detect nuclear blasts in the USSR. The bodies that were recovered, according to the USAF, were parachute test dummies that had been released high above the desert, and had eventually drifted into the "balloon" crash area. The USAF finally settled on this fabricated version of events and passed it off to the American public as truth.

During my long years of service in our national space program, I was very fortunate to come to know and exchange some very exciting data with former German scientists, who had been brought to the USA under Operation Paper Clip following Word War II. These men were the elite of the German rocket programs controlled by Adolph Hitler. On many occasions I had the distinct privilege of speaking with Dr. Wernher von Braun, the leader of the elite group, and several other scientists who were assigned to the ABMA (Army Ballistics Missile Agency) launch crews at the Cape Canaveral launch sites. Eventually, these same men were incorporated into the new National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) organization. During the periodic MFA (Manned Flight Awareness) meetings that were held at Cocoa Beach, I was able to talk freely and briefly with such scientists, particularly Dr. von Braun.

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On one such occasion, he and I had taken a break and stepped out of the Cocoa Beach Ramada Inn into the back patio. I admitted that I was aware that he and his German Scientific team were located not too far from the crash site at that time. They were launching captured V-2 rockets from the White Sands Testing Range. On this night, I asked him a question concerning the Roswell Incident that caused his eyebrows to raise.

Did the Roswell Incident in fact happen, was an alien craft recovered along with alien bodies? Did you have a chance to go to the crash site?"

Dr von Braun was a cigarette smoker and he lit one up. He thought for a second, then proceeded to talk freely about his inspection of the crashed craft.

He trusted me to hear such astonishing events because I vowed to not report it to newspapers, magazines, television, etc. I never broke that vow. Since he is deceased, and the incident happened over fifty years ago, I am now disclosing what I heard. I have a right to speak about anything - even things that, according to certain agencies, "do not exist."

Dr. von Braun explained how he and his (unnamed, for now) associates had been taken to the crash site after most of the military were pulled back. They did a quick analysis of what they found. He told me the craft did not appear to be made of metal as we know metal on earth. He said it seemed to be created from something biological, like skin. I was lost as to what he indicated, other than thinking perhaps the craft was "alive."

The recovered bodies were temporarily being kept in a nearby medical tent. They were small, very frail and had large heads. Their eyes were large. Their skin was greyish and reptilian in texture. Dr. von Braun said it looked similar to the skin texture of rattle snakes he'd seen several times at White Sands. His inspection of the debris had even him puzzled: very thin, aluminium coloured, like silvery chewing gum wrappers. Very light and extremely strong. The interior of the craft was nearly bare of equipment, as if the creatures and craft were part of a single unit.

That's when I became lost in the moment. We returned to the awards ceremony, in which he participated, later bidding farewell. I went home with my head spinning from all I had heard. Keeping this quiet for many years was very difficult, especially with the temptations of having many friends and associates who believe in UFOs, ETs, etc. I never released this amazing data to Major Keyhoe and NICAP, or the public, until now. I considered my honor sacred when a vow was made.

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  • 2 weeks later...

If you want to know what I think...

This is all BS... and if it's not, then what the hell will that event change in my life?

This whole Roswell thing got people crazy, confused, paranoid and just too dumb to realize that its existence is USELESS.

PLEASE GET A LIFE

you cant really depend on pictures either since alot are fake lol

This is true so you have to be sceptical. The fact is all the real photos, or most of them anyways, are kept in secret files in Area 51 and other places like the MI6 Building in Vauxhall under lock and key :

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I remember seeing a video of Philip Schnieder , saying he worked for the military he had tangable evidence, and that they have been living in numerous underground military bases for a number of years, in which he worked, he also commented on the dulce base in new mexico. he has now passed away, suicide?

I must confess the guy did come across is genuine, and it did freak me out.

It's hugely arrogant to assume aliens don't exist. But have they visited Earth? I am skeptical.

totally agree, we can't be the only planet with life, just look at ll the stars, you really think we are that 'special' that this is the only planet out of the possibly billions of planets out there.

and yeah it's doubtful they ever visited earth, really they made it all the way across space, and crashed into the earth, the odds just don't work

The way I look at is like this :

1. The universe is so big it would be impossibly weird if we were the only planet with life.

2. The universe is so old it would be impossibly weird if other life on other worlds had not figured out how to travel through space ( we did, and the time between the start of agriculture and the moon landings was only a few thousand years, a blink of an eye in universe time )

3. The universe is so big and old it would be impossibly weird if some aliens at some point had not passed by the earth.

The way I look at is like this :

1. The universe is so big it would be impossibly weird if we were the only planet with life.

2. The universe is so old it would be impossibly weird if other life on other worlds had not figured out how to travel through space ( we did, and the time between the start of agriculture and the moon landings was only a few thousand years, a blink of an eye in universe time )

3. The universe is so big and old it would be impossibly weird if some aliens at some point had not passed by the earth.

+1

Totally agree with you there completely! There is to be some other kind of life form that is as, more intelligent than the human race, im pretty sure that its 99% there has to be.

Pics or it didn't happen.

that's like saying

Photoshop so it did happen!

ok, one of them being said with more seriousity and truth behind than the other mostly... :p

Glassed Silver:mac

  • 5 weeks later...
The way I look at is like this :

1. The universe is so big it would be impossibly weird if we were the only planet with life.

2. The universe is so old it would be impossibly weird if other life on other worlds had not figured out how to travel through space ( we did, and the time between the start of agriculture and the moon landings was only a few thousand years, a blink of an eye in universe time )

3. The universe is so big and old it would be impossibly weird if some aliens at some point had not passed by the earth.

Yeps. I totally agree (Y)

  • 4 weeks later...
The way I look at is like this :

1. The universe is so big it would be impossibly weird if we were the only planet with life.

2. The universe is so old it would be impossibly weird if other life on other worlds had not figured out how to travel through space ( we did, and the time between the start of agriculture and the moon landings was only a few thousand years, a blink of an eye in universe time )

3. The universe is so big and old it would be impossibly weird if some aliens at some point had not passed by the earth.

+3

have to agree with you,

i think things are starting to change, if you look back on the press the people who said there is something in the air were only lunatics, freak religious and crazy people

now the media is showing serious people (not lunatics found in the street) saying something is out there, and the ones who disbelief are the freaks...

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