UFO whistleblower insists Roswell is ‘100% actual’ and restoration ‘wasn’t human’
UFO whistleblower Eric Davis claims the 1947 Roswell crash was “100% real,” insisting a “not human” craft was recovered and the proof is hidden in secret files
A UFO whistleblower has sensationally claimed that the legendary Roswell crash was “100 per cent” a real extraterrestrial event, insisting the recovered craft was “not of human origin.”
Astrophysicist Eric Davis, a former scientific advisor to the Pentagon’s disbanded Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, has broken ranks to validate the 1947 mystery that has baffled the world for nearly 80 years.
While the US government has spent decades insisting the debris found at the Foster Ranch in Corona, New Mexico, was nothing more than a downed weather balloon, Davis claims the truth is far more out of this world.
Speaking on the validity of the incident on the American Alchemy podcast, Davis didn’t mince his words. He said his conviction stems from high-level briefings with the late Apollo astronaut Ed Mitchell and retired Navy Admiral Thomas Wilson.
Davis said: “It’s 100 per cent. I had my information that I got from Ed Mitchell at a science advisory board meeting on the disclosure project at the Pentagon. Also, Admiral Wilson coming back and verifying that the Roswell crash actually really did happen.
“It wasn’t a mobile balloon, it wasn’t a raw wind radar test balloon project, it wasn’t a weather balloon, it wasn’t anything of that nature.
“It was a real craft of unknown origin that was adjudicated to be not of human origin or construction. It crashed on the Foster Ranch in Corona in New Mexico.”
Critics have long pointed to a lack of physical evidence as proof that Roswell was a hoax or a military blunder. But Davis hit back, comparing the secrecy surrounding the flying disc to the world’s most dangerous weapons.
When grilled on why the public hasn’t seen the proof, he said: “The incontrovertible evidence is kept in the classified realm for security reasons. Do you dispute the existence of atomic weapons because you can’t access them?”
One of the wildest theories surrounding the New Mexico site is that an alien survived the impact and was taken into government custody.
While Davis hasn’t seen the proof regarding a survivor, he isn’t ruling out the possibility that a little grey man was pulled from the wreckage.
He said: “That’s a point of information I have never gotten in any of my official government interviews, or even unofficial off the record interviews, is that any of these aliens ever lived.
“This is coming from a different avenue, but I won’t dismiss it offhand. It’s just that it’s not a piece of data that ever came my way after 30 years.”
The Roswell saga began in July 1947 when Major Jesse Marcel, an intelligence officer for the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF), was dispatched to a ranch littered with metallic debris.
The world was initially told the Army had captured a flying saucer, but the story was pulled just 24 hours later.
Marcel later posed with tattered remains of a weather balloon, sparking a cover-up theory that has lasted decades. Despite the military’s U-turn, believers say the original disc was spirited away to a secret facility.
