
2023 Author: Adelina Croftoon | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-07-30 23:26
There are basically two popular versions of what happened in 1947 in the American state of New Mexico, near the town of Roswell - the crash of a UFO with a crew and the fall of a secret military reconnaissance probe. But there are other hypotheses as well

The late American writer Katie Kasten was a prolific UFO researcher who was also firmly convinced that the famous Roswell UFO crash in 1947 was not really one.
What happened that year in New Mexico, she said, actually had to do with secret government experiments on humans.
Initially, Kasten had little information about this, but in 1994 she met with a source, which is indicated in her notes only as "Danny", from whom I received a lot of information.
After that, Katie Kasten turned into a real paranoid, suspecting (not without reason) that she could be monitored and that her life was in danger. She was convinced that her phone was being tapped and that some of her documents suddenly disappeared, as if someone had stolen them.

Shortly before her death, Katie Kasten shared her concerns with another American ufologist - Nick Redfern, she told him about the phone and that someone had even forged her email address in order to receive letters addressed to her. She also told him that someone anonymously called her phone several times and threatened her if she didn't stop digging into Roswell.
In his 2015 book Men in Black, Redfern also talks about Katie Kasten and her case.
Let's go back to informant "Danny". In 1980, Berlitz-Moore's book "The Roswell Incident" was published, which described some strange events previously unpublished. When "Danny" read this book, she remembered a strange story that her mother had told her a long time ago.
At the time, "Danny" was a teenage girl and didn't really believe what she heard, but after reading the book, she realized that it might be true. According to "Danny's" mother, she heard the story from her cousin, who at one point took part in an initial training program for space flights.
In the late 1940s, this woman was examined at the New Mexico State Army Hospital and saw a "crippled" man there - a man the size of a child, with a huge head, swollen like hydrocephalus, and who was seriously mentally retarded.
Building on the territory of the former military base Fort Stanton

At the same time, it was reported that this person was "the only survivor after the crash" of some aircraft that fell somewhere nearby.
In 1994, when "Danny" related the story to Katie Kasten, she had already heard well about the "Roswell Incident" and, according to her, many of the Roswell events coincide with what her mother's sister saw in the army hospital. In particular, that crippled man was also "taken from the ranch" (probably from the Foster ranch, as in the case of the "UFO wreck in Roswell").
According to Katie Kasten, apparently the army hospital in question was located on the territory of the former military base of Fort Stanton, which is the closest military base to the Foster ranch.
As for the other crew members, which included the "crippled" man, "Danny's" mother's sister heard that their remains were taken to an unspecified military base in Roswell.
Further, the source found out that the "crippled" person had very serious spinal injuries, especially in the cervical spine, as well as other injuries. All this together turned out to be the reason that the patient died within a few days.
"The body of the Roswell alien", installation in the museum

Some time later, "Danny's" mother's sister managed to hear that the body of this man was very quickly and in complete secrecy buried in a military cemetery on the territory of the same Fort Stanton.
The information that the researcher Martin Cannon has managed to find out about this base is curious. He found out that near the Fort Stanton base, during the Spanish-American War, the building of an army hospital was equipped, and during the Second World War, American soldiers with various psychological illnesses and concussions were sent here to be treated.
After Danny's story, Katie Kasten drove to the site of the old military cemetery of Fort Stanton and inspected it, finding that an unusually large number of people were buried there between 1947 and 1951, more than at any other time interval. Victims of secret experiments?
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