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Secret reveals after 40 years of silence

Roswell Mortuary Workers Reveals their Research and reality

By sumanthPublished about a year ago 2 min read

Glenn Dennis was born on March 24th, 1925 in Abilene, Texas. He moved to Roswell in his high school years and began working part-time at the local funeral home in 1940. He went on to study at Roswell High and was excused from participating in military service due to hearing impairments. In December 1946, he graduated from San Francisco College of Mortuary Science and began working at Ballard Funeral Home. He was responsible for fulfilling military contracts and often attended the Roswell Army Airfield, Ambulance and Mortuary divisions. In 1948, the airfield was renamed Walker Air Force Base.

Dennis became extremely meticulous, especially with the bodies and notes from each one that passed through. It was during this time that he experienced something that would stay with him for the rest of his life and remain a secret for more than 40 years. He only told his father and American nuclear physicist Stanton Terry Friedman, a professional ufologist, before agreeing to be interviewed for television in 1990.

The incident occurred at Roswell, New Mexico, one of the most prolific and controversial UFO hotspots of all time. Dennis was asked to tell his story after more than 40 years of silence and went on to describe a UFO crash near a military base resulting in the recovery of extraterrestrial beings. He also talked about what happened to those who got too close to the bodies and the truth. His story is a polarizing one, and many people are still debating if it is true or false.

Glenn Dennis' story is an interesting one, to say the least, and it will likely remain a topic of debate for many years to come. No matter what the truth is, it's clear that he experienced something truly terrifying and his story has become part of the legend of Roswell.

Dennis, a forensic investigator, was exposed to various elements and was asked to preserve the bodies of a severely injured Airman. He used formaldehyde solution and water to preserve the bodies for 24 hours, wrapping them up with sawdust and lime. The officer was baffled by the detailed procedure and asked about the potential risks of contamination. Dennis proposed a short-term solution of sourcing as much dry ice as possible to help preserve the bodies. He was asked to attend the care of a severely injured Airman and was told to leave the facility as soon as possible.

During the interview, Dennis spotted a female colleague and friend who approached him with extreme caution and concern. She told him to leave the facility as soon as possible or face serious trouble. A foreign officer stopped him in his tracks and asked his clearance credentials. Dennis explained his position and the calls he had been receiving. He was shocked to learn that there were no dead bodies recovered earlier that day. Another officer threatened Dennis to investigate further and threatened to pick his bones out of the sand.

Dennis' demeanor remained calm throughout the interview. He recounted his initial arrival at the air base and found damaged debris in an ambulance. He described the broken pieces as Egyptian hieroglyphs and symbols, which were carved and embedded into the craft. This piece of descriptive evidence is significant to ufologists and potentially game-changing when investigating the origins of extraterrestrial civilizations and life forms.

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