1974: Crashed UFO, dead alien bodies in Hangar 18 at Wright-Patterson AFB discussed by Robert Carr
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person sharing this account is Professor Robert Carr, who discusses a UAP incident from 1948. He claims that a spacecraft, 31 feet in diameter, crashed near Aztec, New Mexico. Radar stations tracked the object before it fell. When law enforcement arrived, they found 12 small human-like beings inside, who had died from decompression. The Air Force took the bodies to Edwards Air Force Base for preservation and autopsy. Carr states that the beings were similar to humans, with blue eyes and light hair. He believes they may be related to humans. Carr expresses that the U.S. government has not been truthful about UAPs and emphasizes the need for peaceful contact with extraterrestrial beings. He feels that humanity could benefit from their knowledge and longevity.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Professor Robert Carr presents claims about a recovered spacecraft and its occupants, asserting that the Air Force possesses evidence of extraterrestrial life. He discusses the implications of these findings and the government's efforts to conceal information from the public.
The Air Force has in its possession a spacecraft 31 ft in diameter and 12 small human beings who died during an operational loss.
Robert Carr
“The Air Force is not telling the truth about flying saucers.”
Arthur Bray
“I did not serve at Wright Patterson field; I have no firsthand knowledge of the subject.”
John Gter
“We're obviously on the right track.”
Managed by: Air Force
investigation of UFO sightings
Analysis Summary
Unnamed Law Enforcement Officers
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.