In a recently surfaced sworn affidavit, Fritz Werner, reportedly a member of the UFO crash retrieval team for the 1953 Kingman, AZ event, has detailed his involvement in the investigation of a mysterious object. The document, dated May 21, 1953, recounts Werner’s experiences with the U.S. Air Force during a special assignment that has sparked renewed interest in the UFO community.
According to Werner’s testimony:
- The unknown object, made of an unfamiliar metal resembling aluminum, had crashed near Kingman, Arizona.
- Despite impacting the sand 20 inches deep, the object showed no structural damage.
- Oval in shape and approximately 30 feet in diameter, the craft featured a vertically lowered entrance hatch.
- Measuring 3.5 feet in height and 1.5 feet in width, the hatch revealed a glimpse inside, where two swivel seats, an oval cabin, and various instruments and displays were observed.
- A tent pitched nearby reportedly sheltered the lifeless remains of the lone occupant of the craft, described as a 4-foot-tall being with a dark brown complexion, two eyes, two nostrils, two ears, and a small, round mouth.
- The being was attired in a silvery, metallic suit and wore a skull cap of the same material, without any face covering or helmet.
While the information remains unverified, it adds a compelling layer to the ongoing discourse on unidentified aerial phenomena. UFO enthusiasts and researchers eagerly await further investigation and confirmation of these extraordinary claims.
This is the text of the signed affidavit of one Fritz Warner, allegedly part of the UFO crash retrieval team for the 1953 Kingman, AZ event…
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– I, Fritz Werner, do solemnly swear that during a special assignment with the U. S. Air Force on May 21, 1953, I assisted in the… pic.twitter.com/FtTSP006W7