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IS THE TRUTH STILL OUT THERE? How we imagine alien spacecraft to look

DISPUTED: Most recent ‘ alien’ photos are simply Egyptian child mummies, Roswell sceptics claim than most about the Roswell mystery is Nick Pope, who investigat­ed UFO sightings for the UK’s Ministry of Defence between 1991 and 1994.

He’s convinced something weird took place there, but like the rest of us is none the wiser as to what.

He said: “Having investigat­ed UFOs for the MoD, I’ve been accused of being part of this conspiracy myself. As for Roswell, if the US government did recover an alien spacecraft, they didn’t let us Brits in on the secret.

“So what’s the verdict? It’s still unknown. Something crashed at

DEBUNKED: The original photos of the Roswell ‘ alien’ ( but Nick Pope says something crashed there

Roswell, but with the records lost, the witnesses dead and the event now over 60 years old, chances are we’ll never find out what happened.”

Indeed, on August 23, 2013, Dr Jesse Marcel Jr – the son of the intelligen­ce officer first dispatched to intercept the wreckage – passed away aged 76.

He’d been the last living witness involved in the incident.

Marcel had been just 10- years- old when his dad woke him up and showed him strange debris that he said came from a crashed alien spacecraft.

In his book The Roswell Legacy Marcel Jnr described how he is adamant his father was cruelly hung out to dry by an official cover- up.

This career military man, who served in a helicopter unit during the Iraq war in 2004, wrote: “This was clearly like nothing that had been seen on Earth before.

“But neither my dad nor I had any notion of the profound influence that the Roswell incident would have on the popular culture in the coming years.

“To his dying day, my father was absolutely firm in his conviction that the material we examined was as he described it, ‘ not of this Earth’, and that the truth about Roswell had yet to be revealed to the public.”

THE so- called ‘ Area 51’ is a strictly classified off- shoot of Nevada’s Edwards Air Force Base.

Its existence was only officially recognised by the CIA in 2013, and if you stray too close to the borders you can be SHOT for trespassin­g, with signs warning “use of deadly force is authorised”.

Several witnesses have come forward to claim that files concerning Roswell – located some 900 miles to the east – are held there.

It’s a base that has long been at the very cutting edge of new military technology, and many have speculated that the events of Roswell simply involved a crashed prototype originally dispatched from Area 51 and quickly hush- hushed by worried bigwigs, eager to conceal groundbrea­king new weapons from the enemy.

IN 2010 Lt Col Richard French, who served in the military for more than 27 years, broke his silence to claim there were TWO strange UFO crashes near Roswell, not one.

He said: “The first one was shot down by an experiment­al US airplane that was flying out of White Sands, New Mexico, and it shot what was effectivel­y an electronic pulse- type weapon that disabled and took away all the controls of the UFO, and that’s why it crashed.

“There was another crash days later.

“We think that the reason they were in there at that time was to try and recover parts and any survivors of the first crash.

“I’m referring to the people from outer space – the guys whose UFO it was.”

IT wasn’t little green men from Mars that crashed in Roswell, it was the NAZIS!

So says American author Annie Jacobsen, who reckons the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin recruited former SS leader Josef Mengele to produce ‘ grotesque, child- size aviators’ to be remotely piloted and landed in America in order to spread mass hysteria and panic, as the human race feared a real- life alien invasion.

Jacobsen reckons the bodies found at the crash site were geneticall­y- engineered children, aged round 12, with very large heads and abnormally- shaped, oversized eyes – like human guinea pigs – which were quickly spirited away by the US Air Force.

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