The Roswell UFO Crash: A New Lead and a New Direction
By Bill KnellIt’s been nearly sixty years since the crash of an
alleged Alien Spacecraft near Roswell, NM. Despite a multitude of
credible civilian and military witnesses who claim the object and
its occupants were from another world, we still lack absolute proof.
As a result, researchers trying to solve this puzzle constantly hope
for two things: Actual physical evidence and reliable witnesses.
Because the Roswell Crash took place in 1947, the likelihood of
turning up any new first hand witnesses to the crash, military
investigation or cover-up fades with each year that passes. The same
may be said of physical evidence. Even if somebody found a shoe box
full of metal or other strange material from the crash stashed in
their attic, they might not even know what it was. That leaves the
possibility of second or third hand witnesses.
While it’s easy to dismiss witnesses who didn’t actually
experience the crash or aftermath, they can often provide serious
researchers with some tidbit of information that can lead to more
later. Recently, I was contacted by a man living in California who
I’ll call Al. After listening to the late Colonel Philip Corso
(author of ‘The Day after Roswell’) speak about events surrounding
the Roswell UFO Crash on a late night radio show, Al began to give
some thought to something that had occurred earlier in his life.
Al moved to San Francisco, California, in 1964. Sometime in the
winter of 1964-65, he was set up on a blind date with ‘a
good-looking young blond woman.’ While he could not recall her name
or where they went on the date, he did remember an unusual
conversation they had at the end of the evening.
Although the two didn’t hit it off romantically, they did seem to
enjoy talking with one another. The topics included philosophy,
astronomy and science fiction. All very popular themes of the day.
At some point the young woman asked Al if he believed in the
existence of other life forms or Alien life in the Universe. Al said
he did and gave a few reasons why, which included the size of the
Universe and the common scientific probabilities of the day. The
young woman almost immediately gave affirmation to Al by saying
something like, “Yea, you’re right,” and followed up with a most
amazing story.
Al’s date began her narrative by explaining that she was the
daughter of an Air Force Chaplain. The family lived in Roswell and
her father was serving on the Base known as Roswell Army Air Field
in 1947 (later named Walker Air Force Base in 1949). Although he
cannot recall the actual calendar date or day of the week, the young
woman told him that sometime during dinner two men came to the door
to get her dad. She recalled hearing them tell him that his services
were needed. The incident caused such a stir in the household that
everyone stayed up late until he returned.
Seeing that everyone was still awake, the Chaplain told his
family that he was called to give religious comfort to some sort of
Alien Life Forms near what seemed to be an Alien Spacecraft. At
least two of four creatures were still alive when he got there. He
described them as looking a bit like adolescent boys, but obviously
not human. No one knew what the creatures were or precisely how to
care for them. As a result, all of the beings eventually perished.
That was the crux of the story.
Al would have been seven and the young woman would have been
around five years of age at the time of the Roswell UFO Crash.
Despite her young age, one can assume that this event left a huge
impression on her and was probably discussed a number of times over
the years by one or more family members. Either way, she seemed to
recall enough of the story to share it with her date.
As an experienced paranormal investigator, I know that you can
second guess almost any story into oblivion. This is the way of most
skeptics. They merely tinker with stories, evidence or witnesses
until the believable becomes unbelievable. That is not what I will
do here. Instead, I will consider the possibilities.
Although there are many missing pieces from this story, it has
one shining asset. Al provides a fascinating new direction for
Roswell UFO Crash researchers. I never thought to include a Chaplain
in the mix of characters who were a part of the military response to
the Roswell Crash. It’s easy to forget that people tended to be much
more religious in those days. It’s also worthwhile to remember that
no one expected an alien spacecraft to fall out of the sky and into
a world that wasn’t ready for such an event.
While it might seem hard to imagine that a Chaplain would be
considered important enough to be summoned in the manner he was for
such an event, it gets easier if you consider the military mindset.
When it comes to any branch of the armed services, it was and still
is all about preparedness. We have to assume that some sort of short
list of first responders for emergencies was always available to
Officers on duty.
Despite the unusual nature of the vehicle and occupants which
crashed near Roswell, the initial reaction of the military reveals
an almost textbook response to what might otherwise have been
considered to be something like a plane crash. The local funeral
home was contacted for coffins and/or services, a military
investigator and recovery crew was sent out to do their job and the
press was duly notified. Given the religious beliefs and values of
that time, it would not be unexpected to find a Military Chaplain
being made available to those on the scene of a disaster.
Under normal circumstances, it probably wouldn’t be that
difficult to track down the names of Military Chaplains serving at
the Roswell Army Air Field in 1947. However, the task becomes very
complicated because the base was home to military aircraft given the
mission of carrying Atomic Bombs and personnel were involved in the
retrieval and cover-up of a crashed Alien Spacecraft. Anyone who has
ever visited Roswell or tried to follow the paper trail back to 1947
knows that peripheral information is everywhere, but tracing down
specific information is difficult and the results are not always
reliable.
Despite the hardships of verifying a story like this one, the new
direction provided opens up a whole new world of possibilities.
After all, Chaplains are not just military personnel, but have ties
to mainline faiths. It’s possible that the Chaplain involved shared
some information with other Chaplains or religious leaders, in
addition to his immediate family, before the lid was clamped down or
he was ordered to keep quiet. Al’s blind date of forty years ago may
prove to be another important piece in the Roswell puzzle.
Author: Bill Knell
Author's Email:
billknell@cox.net
Author's Website:
http://www.billknell.com
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