ROSWELL UFO: Truman’s secret crash site debrief, his body double, and the ‘cover-up’
PRESIDENT Harry Truman visited the site of an alleged flying saucer crash in Roswell, New Mexico, to ensure that the “incident” was covered up from the world. it has shockingly been claimed.
By JON AUSTIN

GETTY*YouTubeWilliam Sells (top left), Major Edwin Easley (bottom left) and President Truman (right).
UFO investigators are looking at claims that President Truman and his personal bodyguard secretly visited the scene in July 1947, and were promised by a leading military official that there would be no trace left of the crash.
The Roswell myth has been at the heart of the UFO scene since in July 1947 the military sensationally announced in a press release it had found the remains of a crashed flying saucer in the desert nearby.

But the following day it retracted the statement, saying it was in fact a damaged US Air Force air balloon.
Witnesses later came forward to say there had been alien bodies within the “crashed craft”, which along with the wreckage were then taken to the mysterious top-secret Area 51 military base in Nevada.
The conspiracy theories surrounding the events remain today.

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Dr. Salla writes, “There was a “controlled landing” of a flying saucer March 25, 1948, in a small desert canyon 12 miles from AZTEC NEW MEXICO.”
The saucer, 100ft in diameter, held dead bodies and bodies in cryogenic tubes.
Strapped in seats inside the upper deck, the Americans found 2 bodies of four-foot-tall adult humanoids. The extraterrestrials died because of an atmospheric leak caused by impact on a nearby cliff face.
In the cryogenic tubes on the lower deck, investigators found and resuscitated one adult male, two and female humanoid-ET Hybrids about 6 months old.
“The adult survivor looked human but though human-looking, had two livers.
TRUMAN told the surviving adult ET “that if his intentions proved non-hostile and he cooperated in information exchange” he’d get diplomatic status and the U.S. would send him back to his people.
“To this, he readily agreed” but refused to give away secrets that could alter the course of our natural cultural development.”
WHEN EISENHOWER TOOK OFFICE, HE COMMITTED THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE WITHOUT CONSULTING HIS OWN PEOPLE, THE AMERICAN POPULATION, NOR ANY REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY OTHER GOVERNMENT ON EARTH
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They both went to Roswell at the insistence of President Truman in July 1947 after sneaking out of White House disguised as press.
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Mr Sells says he also previously held a “top-secret SI crypto clearance from the NSA.”
He posted: “Harry and him left the White House in disguise to the crash site after Truman saw debris at Andrews Air Force Base (in Prince George’s County, Maryland).

“The secret service instituted Operation Doppelganger and provided Harry Truman’s double to make sure the press was unaware of Harry’s real location.
“At first I did not believe him (Mr Schell) until we opened his military footlocker in his bedroom after his death around 1969.
“In there were letters from FDR and Truman along with glossy photos of the Yalta Conference with Churchill, Stalin and FDR.”
He said his uncle lived in Middletown, Indiana, and ran a dairy farm after his secret service work. SUBSCRIBE
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He added: “He told me that Roswell was extraterrestrial and that the military swept the site.
“They met a Major named Edward Easley at the site and he promised Truman that nothing would remain and nothing would be said.”
Express.co.uk could find no other record of a Wayne Schell linked to President Truman.
It is well documented, and among UFO circles, that Major Edwin Easley was the provost marshal at the Roswell Army Air Field at the time of the alleged crash and that he was responsible for base security.
Conspiracy theorists claim that dead aliens were found in the wreckage of the alleged crashed flying saucer but they were secretly hidden at a US air force base.
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Presidential X-Files: Harry Truman and the 1952 Washington DC UFO Incident
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The last year of Harry Truman’s Presidency was a very difficult one. Despite his miraculous victory in 1948, he knew that he wasn’t going to pull off that feat in the next election. By July of 1952, Truman had opted not to run for President again, even though he could have. His approval ratings were almost at their lowest point, and an election campaign was on in which it was almost a foregone conclusion that popular General Dwight Eisenhower would defeat the Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson. On top of all of his other problems, the last thing Truman needed was to have UFOs buzzing the Capitol.

Five years earlier, at a press conference held on July 10, 1947, Truman had scoffed at the idea of “flying saucers.” He had this exchange with a reporter:
Q. Mr. President, have you seen any flying saucers ?
THE PRESIDENT. Only in the newspapers. [Laughter]
Q. Any explanations of them from over here?
THE PRESIDENT. Only the explanations I have seen in the newspapers. Did you ever hear of the moon hoax ?
It was during the final days of Truman’s watch that the nation’s capitol was the sight of a well documented incident involving unidentified flying objects. At 11:40 p.m. on Saturday, July 19, 1952, Edward Nugent, an air traffic controller at Washington National Airport (now known as Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport), spotted seven objects on his radar that he couldn’t identify.

The objects were located 15 miles south-southwest of the city in a part of the sky where there were no known aircraft in the area. The objects were not following any established flight paths. Nugent’s superior, Harry Barnes, a senior air-traffic controller at the airport, watched the objects on Nugent’s radarscope. Nugent described what he was seeing thusly: “We knew immediately that a very strange situation existed, their movements were completely radical compared to those of ordinary aircraft.” Barnes had two controllers check Nugent’s radar and they found that it was working normally.
Barnes then called National Airport’s radar-equipped control tower and he learned that; the controllers there also had unidentified blips on their radar screen. One of the controllers said that he had seen “a bright light hovering in the sky” which “took off, zooming away at incredible speed.”
The objects moved over the White House and the United States Capitol. At this point, Barnes called Andrews Air Force Base, which is located 10 miles from National Airport. Andrews reported that they had no unusual objects on their radar, but moments later an airman called the base’s control tower to report the sighting of a strange object. Airman William Brady, who was in the tower, reported seeing an “object which appeared to be like an orange ball of fire, trailing a tail, unlike anything I had ever seen before.” Brady tried to alert the other personnel in the tower, but as he was doing this, he reported that the strange object “took off at an unbelievable speed.”

Elsewhere in the District, on one of National Airport’s runways, a Capital Airlines pilot named S.C. Pierman was waiting in the cockpit of his DC-4 for permission to take off. He spotted what he first believed to be a meteor. Learning that the control tower’s radar had detected unknown objects closing in on his position, Pierman then observed six objects, which he described as “white, tailless, fast-moving lights”. He observed them for a period of 14 minutes while he was in radio contact with Harry Barnes. According to Barnes, “each sighting coincided with a pip we could see near his plane. When he reported that the light streaked off at a high speed, it disappeared on our scope.”

Meanwhile, at Andrews Air Force Base, the control tower there was tracking what were unknown objects. Some speculated that these were simply stars of meteors, but Staff Sgt. Charles Davenport observed an orange-red light to the south. According to Sgt. Davenport, the light “would appear to stand still, then make an abrupt change in direction and altitude.” He said that this happened several times. Both radar centers at National Airport and the radar at Andrews Air Force Base were tracking an object hovering over a radio beacon, and the object vanished in all three radar centers at the same time.
At 3 a.m., two United States Air Force F-94 Starfire jet fighters from New Castle Air Force Base in Delaware arrived over Washington. It was at this time that all of the objects vanished from the radar at National Airport. Strangely, when the jets ran low on fuel and left, the objects returned. Barnes theorized that “the UFOs were monitoring radio traffic and behaving accordingly.” The objects were last detected by radar at 5:30 a.m.
These sightings made front-page headlines in newspapers around the nation. One headline from the Cedar Rapids Gazette read “SAUCERS SWARM OVER CAPITAL”. At the time, USAF Captain Edward J. Ruppelt was the supervisor of the Air Force’s Project Blue Book, tasked with the investigation of UFO sightings. Ruppelt happened to be in Washington at the time, but did not learn about the sightings until Monday, July 21, when he read the headlines in a local newspaper.
His efforts to get to the Pentagon to gather information were frustrated by his inability to get a staff car so he could travel around Washington to investigate the sightings. He was told that he could rent a taxicab with his own money by was frustrated by the lack of cooperation from the senior brass. He left Washington and flew back to Blue Book’s headquarters at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio.

At 8:15 p.m. on Saturday, July 26, 1952, a pilot and stewardess on a National Airlines flight into Washington observed some lights above their plane. Within minutes, both radar centers at National Airport, and the radar at Andrews AFB, were tracking more unknown objects. USAF master sergeant Charles E. Cummings saw the objects at Andrews, and later said, “these lights did not have the characteristics of shooting stars,” adding, “they traveled faster than any shooting star I have ever seen.”
By 9:30 p.m. the radar center was detecting unknown objects in every sector. Some of the objects traveled slowly, at other times they reversed direction and moved across the radarscope at speeds estimated as up to 7,000 mph. At 11:30 p.m., two U.S. Air Force F-94 Starfire jet fighters from New Castle Air Force Base in Delaware arrived over Washington.
Captain John McHugo, the flight leader, was vectored towards the radar blips but saw nothing, despite repeated attempts. His wingman, Lieutenant William Patterson, did see four white “glows” and chased them. Patterson said, “I tried to make contact with the bogies below 1,000 feet. I was at my maximum speed. I ceased chasing them because I saw no chance of overtaking them.” Patterson told ground control during the incident, “I see them now and they’re all around me. What should I do?” No one at ground control could give him any helpful advice.

After midnight on July 27, USAF Major Dewey Fournet, Project Blue Book’s liaison at the Pentagon, and Lt. John Holcomb, a United States Navy radar specialist, arrived at the radar center at National Airport. Holcomb had learned from the Washington National Weather Station that a slight temperature inversion was present over the city, but Holcomb opined that the inversion was not “nearly strong enough to explain” what was being seen on the radar scopes.
According to Fournet, all of those present in the radar room were convinced that the targets were most likely solid metallic objects. Two more F-94s from New Castle Air Force Base were scrambled during the night. One pilot saw nothing unusual; the other pilot reported seeing a white light which “vanished” when he moved towards it. A number of non-military planes flying into Washington also reported seeing strange glowing objects in places where the radar was getting blips. These sightings and unknown radar returns ended at sunrise.
The sightings of July 26–27 once again made front-page headlines. President Harry Truman to have his air force aide call Ruppelt and ask for an explanation of the sightings and unknown radar returns. Truman listened to the conversation between the two men on a separate phone, but did not ask questions himself.
Ruppelt told the president’s assistant that the sightings might have been caused by a temperature inversion, in which a layer of warm, moist air covers a layer of cool, dry air closer to the ground. This condition can cause radar signals to bend and give false returns. But Ruppelt said that he had not yet interviewed any of the witnesses or conducted a formal investigation.

The number of sightings over the United States in July of 1952 was said to have alarmed Truman administration. The CIA reacted to the 1952 sightings by forming a special study group within the Office of Scientific Intelligence (OSI) and Office of Current Intelligence (OCI) to review the situation.
The military tried to explain away what has happened. Air Force Major Generals John Samford, USAF Director of Intelligence, and Roger Ramey, USAF Director of Operations, held a press conference at the Pentagon on July 29, 1952, in which Samford told those attending that the visual sightings over Washington could be explained as misidentified aerial phenomena such as stars or meteors.

He added that unknown radar targets could be explained by temperature inversion, which was present in the air over Washington on both nights the radar returns were reported. He said that the unknown radar contacts were not caused by solid material objects, and therefore posed no threat to national security. This was said to be the largest Pentagon press conference since World War II.
At the request of the Air Force, the CAA’s Technical Development and Evaluation Center did an analysis of the radar sightings. Their conclusion was that “a temperature inversion had been indicated in almost every instance when the unidentified radar targets or visual objects had been reported.”
Project Blue Book concluded that the unknown Washington radar blips as false images caused by temperature inversion, and the visual sightings as misidentified meteors, stars, and city lights. Privately however, Edward Ruppelt disbelieved this explanation. He later wrote that radar and control tower personnel he spoke to, as well as some Air Force officers, disagreed with the Air Force’s explanation.
Howard Cocklin told a Washington Post reporter in 2002 that he was still convinced that he saw an object over Washington. He said, “I saw it on the screen and out the window. It was a whitish-blue object. Not a light, a solid form, a saucer-shaped object.”
The extremely high numbers of UFO reports in 1952 disturbed both the Air Force and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Both groups were concerned that an enemy nation could deliberately flood the U.S. with false UFO reports, causing mass panic, creating optimal conditions for a surprise attach. On September 24, 1952, the CIA’s Office of Scientific Intelligence (OSI) sent a memorandum to Walter Bedell Smith, the CIA’s Director, stating that the situation had national security implications because of its potential to create “mass hysteria and panic.”

In January 1953, the “Robertson Panel” was created in response. Dr. Howard P. Robertson, a physicist, chaired the panel, which consisted of other prominent scientists. The group spent four days examining the “best” UFO cases collected by Project Blue Book. The panel dismissed nearly all of the UFO cases it examined and concluded that the Air Force and Project Blue Book needed to spend less time analyzing and studying UFO reports and more time publicly debunking them. Following the panel’s recommendation, Project Blue Book decided that it would no longer publicize any UFO case that it had not labeled as “solved”.
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Harry Truman Ordered This Alien Cover-up
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Certainly the most contentious issue in the now 66-year history of UFOlogy, the MJ-12 saga begins with the 1947 alleged crash and recovery of an alien spacecraft outside Roswell, New Mexico. Soon after, President Harry Truman instructed Secretary of Defense James Forrestal to set up Operation Majestic Twelve, a blue-ribbon, top-secret panel headed by Vannever Bush, a leading Manhattan Project figure and creator of the Memex machine, a forerunner of the modern-day computer. Researchers contend that the MJ-12 committee eventually brokered a sit-down between space aliens and President Dwight D. Eisenhower, during which an agreement was reached to enable alien studies of human biology via abductions and animal mutilations in exchange for use of extraterrestrial “black” technology that would lead to developments like the B-2 “Stealth Bomber.” Later, it was suggested that John Kennedy’s threat to reveal the MJ-12 alien negotiations was the prime reason for his assassination.

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A Timeline of Close Encounters
1947: A grainy six-page memo supposedly written by Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer lays out general principles for peacefully interacting with aliens, a clear sign to readers of UFO conspiracy forums and websites that the scientific and governmental elite had made contact.
1948: The Ur-text of UFOlogy is the “Estimate of the Situation,” a military intelligence document from 1948 that concluded that a rash of UFO sitings could only be extraterrestrial in nature.
1950s: Who should be thanked for the post–World War II boom in communications technology like transistors, lasers, fiber optics, microchips, superconductors, and miracle materials like carbon fiber? According to Philip Corso’s book The Day After Roswell, these were all reverse-engineered from alien spacecraft.
1965: An anonymous source claiming to be a retired Defense Intelligence Agency official outlined a post-Roswell exchange program that, in 1965, sent twelve Americans from the Nevada test site to the aliens’ homeworld, known as Serpo. The eight who returned in 1978 were kept at military installations for six years.

1979: While the most-well-known theories about the American government and UFOs focus on findings from crash landings like the famous Roswell, New Mexico, incident, secreted away at sites like Area 51, researcher Paul Bennewitz believes he intercepted communications proving Uncle Sam already collaborates with aliens at the underground “Dulce Base” near the Colorado–New Mexico border. A man named Thomas Edwin Castello said in an interview circulating on UFO websites that, based on his experience as a security guard at Dulce, a race of reptilian workers performed manual labor under gray alien supervision.
1983: Many believe President Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative, or Star Wars missile-defense plan, was developed not to protect against a Soviet nuclear attack but rather an alien invasion.
Late 1980s: Depending on whom you ask, the Aviary is either a group convened by the Defense Department to research alien weapons and biotechnology as well as run interference on civilian investigators, or a more sympathetic group of academics and military figures trying to leak that same information to the public. Believers point to publications by suspected Aviary members like Christopher C. Green, a former CIA analyst who now researches military applications of neuroscience, which should clearly raise eyebrows.

In 1989, Bob Lazar told a Las Vegas TV station that while working at Area 51, he’d come across flying saucers in hangars, an element so heavy it could not be synthesized on Earth.
2001: Gary McKinnon, the hacker at the center of an extradition dispute between the U.K. and the U.S., claims that once he broke through flimsy security on military and casa computers, he found “The Disclosure Project,” which collected testimony from air-traffic controllers, nuclear-missile technicians, and others confirming the existence of UFOs.
Presidential Conspiracy Theories: Harry Truman and the Majestic 12
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A number of conspiracy theorists believe that President Harry Truman created a group known as the Majestic 12, or MJ-12 for short. This is said to be the code name of an alleged secret committee of scientists, military leaders, and government officials, formed in 1947 by one of Truman’s executive orders. Its mandate was to facilitate recovery and investigation of alien spacecraft, including one that had allegedly crashed near Roswell, New Mexico. Belief in the existence of the supposedly secret organization originated out a series of government documents that were said to have been leaked. These were first circulated by members of the ufologist community in 1984.

The original 12 members of the band were:
1. Lloyd Berkner-a physicist, engineer and inventor and a leader in atmospheric studies
2. Detlev Bronk-a biophysicist who went on to become President of Johns Hopkins University
3. Vannevar Bush-an engineer, inventor and science administrator; during World War II he was head of the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development through which almost all wartime military R&D was carried out, including important developments in radar as well as the initiation and early administration of the Manhattan Project
4. James Forrestal-the last Secretary of the Navy and first Secretary of Defense
5. Gordon Gray-a lawyer who went on to become Truman’s Secretary of the Army
6. Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter-an Admiral who was the third Director of Central Intelligence (DCI), and the first director of the Central Intelligence Agency
7. Jerome Clarke Hunsaker-a mechanical engineer and former army pilot, and chairman of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
8. Donald H. Menzel-a Harvard educated theoretical astronomer and astrophysicist and the Vice President of the American Astronomical Society
9. Robert M. Montague-an army Lieutenant General who had served as deputy commander of the Army’s Air Defense Artillery Center at Fort Bliss, Texas and who wasthe commander of the Sandia Missile Base near Albuquerque, New Mexico
10. Sidney Souers-an Admiral and intelligence expert who Truman had appointed at the first Director of Central Intelligence (DCI); he was the person Truman talked to most regarding national security issues
11. Nathan F. Twining-commander of the Air Materiel Command, and of the Alaskan Air Command; on September 23, 1947, he a memo entitled “AMC Opinion Concerning ‘Flying Discs’”
12. Hoyt Vandenberg-an Air Force general who served as the second Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and the second Director of Central Intelligence
A number of ufologists have posited the theory that there was a cover-up of the Roswell UFO incident and that members of the upper tier of the United States government was responsible. In 1984, ufologist Jaime Shandera received an envelope containing film which, when developed, showed images of eight pages of documents that appeared to be briefing papers describing “Operation Majestic 12”. The documents purported to reveal a secret committee of 12, and the memo was supposedly authorized by Truman in 1952.

The memo explained how the crash of an alien spacecraft at Roswell in July of 1947 had been concealed, how the recovered alien technology could be exploited, and how the United States should engage with extraterrestrial life in the future. Shandera and his colleagues Stanton T. Friedman and Bill Moore claim to have later received a series of anonymous messages that led them to find what has been called the “Cutler/Twining memo” in 1985, through a search of declassified files in the National Archives. This memo was said to have been written by President Dwight Eisenhower’s assistant Robert Cutler to General Nathan F. Twining. It contained a reference to Majestic 12.
A man named Richard Doty claimed to be connected to the United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations. He told filmmaker Linda Moulton Howe that the MJ-12 story was true. He showed Howe documents purporting to prove the existence of small, grey humanoid aliens originating from the Zeta Reticuli star system. He also promised to supply Howe with film footage of UFOs and an interview with an alien being, but no footage ever materialized.
Controversy over the authenticity of the MJ-12 documents erupted, even within the ufology community. Bill Moore was accused of taking part in an elaborate hoax. Philip J. Klass, a journalist and ufo researcher, conducted an investigation of the MJ-12 documents found that Robert Cutler was actually out of the country on the date he supposedly wrote the “Cutler/Twining memo”. He also concluded that the Truman signature was what he called “a pasted-on photocopy of a genuine signature — including accidental scratch marks — from a memo that Truman wrote to Vannevar Bush on October 1, 1947”.
The FBI began its own investigation of the supposed “secret” documents and soon came to the same conclusion about the memorandum’s lack of authenticity. The United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations stated that no such committee had ever been authorized or formed, and that the documents were “bogus”. The FBI subsequently declared the MJ-12 documents to be “completely bogus”.

In 1996, another document called the MJ-12 “Special Operations Manual” was being circulated among ufologists, but its authenticity is also highly doubted. In spite of this, Linda Moulton Howe and Stanton T. Friedman maintain their belief that the MJ-12 documents are authentic. Friedman believes that the United States government has conspired to cover up knowledge of a crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft. If nothing else, Majestic 12 has made for some interesting fiction.
A cartoon version of Harry Truman made an appearance in the animated TV show Futurama, in the episode entitled Roswell that Ends Well, the shows 51st episode. This episode won the 2002 Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour), winning the show its first Emmy. Truman was voiced by Maurice LaMarche.

