A funeral home owner once claimed that after the Roswell UFO incident in 1947, he was approached by senior U.S. military officials who asked him for “child-sized coffins,” reports the-sun. with.
The owner of the funeral home claimed that after the Roswell UFO crash, he was approached by high-ranking U.S. military chiefs who wanted “child-sized coffins.”
The infamous incident took place in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. Many researchers believe that an alien spacecraft has crash-landed in the desert.
Glen Dennis said he received a phone call that day from nearby Walker Airfield, offering coffins as well as some advice on how to store corpses.
Glen, who has since died, made his comments to former military police officer James Clarkson, who told The Sun he learned during a festival in Roswell commemorating the 75th anniversary of the crash.
James Clarkson said, “A long time ago, Glen worked at the Ballard Funeral Home here in Roswell as a young man, and in 1947 he received a call from the base, Walker Airfield, and asked, ‘How many child-sized coffins do you have in stock?
“And he said, ‘I only have one.’ They asked, “When will you get more?” And he said, “It’s going to take a few days.” And they said it wasn’t fast enough.
“Then they called him again. And they wanted to know how to preserve the body, keep it intact, but they didn’t want to treat it with chemicals.”
“They asked him, ‘What would you wear?’ He said, “Dry ice, I’d put in all the dry ice I can.”
“Glen told me the whole story, I sat down with him and after about 30-40 minutes, all the doubts I had about the reality of Roswell disappeared. And this man was a tough, classic gentleman and he didn’t lie.”
“You know, when someone’s telling you the truth, I have some intuition of when people are giving their heart away when they’re saying what they really believe,” James said.