Of the numerous witness testimonies supporting the existence of one or more space craft that crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, comes yet another compelling testimony through sworn affidavit:

From a newspaper article on July 1, 2007:

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But last week came an astonishing new twist to the Roswell mystery.

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.

Last week, the text was released 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.

Read the whole article here .

As evidence accumulates and the number of UFO space craft witnesses grows, a collective fear continues to brush aside each new fact, laughing it off as fiction. And this is illustrated in the final few sentences of this otherwise fascinating news article:

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Sceptics, of course, will dismiss the testimony left by Haut.

After all, fascinating though it is, it's just a story. There's no proof.

But if nothing else, this latest revelation shows that, 60 years on, this mystery endures.

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What is the purpose of providing a sworn affidavit of his testimony if it is just going to be considered an amusing story?