What the Roswell Mortician Wasn't Told About Infant Caskets | Disclosure Advocates Series
Analysis Summary
Unnamed Roswell Mortician
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person involved worked at a mortuary that had a contract with the Roswell Army Airfield. They received a call from a mortuary officer asking about infant caskets and embalming chemicals. Later, they responded to an emergency involving an airman who had an accident. Upon arrival, the person noticed debris that looked like it came from a crash. Military personnel told them to leave the area. A nurse they knew later described seeing unusual bodies that were not in any medical textbooks. The encounter left the person feeling the need to protect their family and their reputation, leading to a desire to remain silent about the incident.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript details firsthand accounts related to the Roswell crash, including requests for unusual caskets and the examination of non-human bodies by military pathologists. It suggests a cover-up by military personnel regarding the incident and describes the physical characteristics of the crash debris and bodies.
Military personnel examined non-human bodies from the Roswell crash, which were unlike anything seen in medical literature.
unnamed mortuary officer
“It looked like we had a crash; I need to get ready for it.”
unnamed nurse
“They said there wasn't anything in there in the anatomy books.”
unnamed sergeant
“You don't go in and start any rumors; nothing happened down here.”
Managed by: U.S. Military
investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena
Encounter Context
Factual DetailsRoswell Army Airfield
Roswell, New Mexico, united_states
military police removed the witness from the base
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account presents a detailed narrative involving multiple interactions with military personnel and descriptions of unusual debris, suggesting a significant event. However, the witness's credibility is not strongly established, and corroboration is limited to anecdotal evidence without independent verification.
The experiencer receives a call from a mortuary officer requesting information about infant caskets and embalming chemicals, hinting at a significant event.
“what do you need you said how many uh hermetically sealed infant caskets do you have”
The experiencer arrives at the base and observes debris, realizing a crash has occurred.
“it looked like we had a crash”
The experiencer is confronted by military personnel who instruct him to leave the area, indicating the sensitivity of the situation.
“stay right here don't move”
The experiencer meets a nurse who describes the beings and the unusual characteristics of the bodies examined.
“she said the heads were almost completely demolished”
Saw debris and the nurse's description of the beings
Touched the debris, felt it was cool to the touch
Conversations with military personnel and the nurse
Appearance: fragile fingers, large eyes, almost completely demolished heads
Five Observables (0/5)
The debris observed appeared twisted and shredded, resembling fiberglass.
The encounter involved direct military interaction and the examination of beings that were not recognized by medical professionals, highlighting the secrecy surrounding the Roswell incident.
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Unnamed Roswell Mortician
First-Person