Veteran’s Sworn Affidavit Unveils Startling Details of 1953 UFO Crash in Kingman, AZ

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.

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