Before Roswell

2 29. 09. 2018
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I often comment on the credibility of cases involving UFO accidents. How was it before Roswell? I almost always encounter the same problem, and that is the fact that once physical evidence appears, such as the often-discussed bodies of aliens, that evidence is either very quickly confiscated by the military or cleared just as quickly by another government institution.

In 1941, one case reportedly appeared in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, which can be read as a spectacular sci-fi script. Initially, this case in his book U The UFO Accident / Finding: The Inner Shrine ’("UFO Crash / Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum") was published by investigator Leo Stringfield.

The answer to the deathbed:

The details of the crash of this case are very similar to the crash that occurred in 1948 in Aztec, New Mexico. Charlette Mann, who was present at her grandmother's confession on her deathbed, sent the details of the incident to Stringfield.

Her grandfather, the Rev. William Huffman, was a pastor at the Red Star Baptist Church. He claimed that in 1941 he had been called to pray for the victims of an accident near Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

Prayer for Three Dead Bodies:

According to Huffman's memories, they brought him into the forest roughly 10-15 miles from the city. There were police units, firefighters, FBI agents, and photographers on site. Many crew members of the crew searched for the apparent accident site.

Huffman asked to come and pray for the dead victims. As he walked through the scene of the event, a special craft caught his attention.

Craft of disk shape:

Astonished, Huffman saw a disk-shaped object. He glanced inside, noticing what looked like a hieroglyphic. However, he did not understand the meaning of this special scripture.

The bodies were even stranger. She was not human, she expected, but she looked like the alien bodies. They had big heads and big eyes, just a hint of their mouth and ears, and they were completely hairless. After carrying out Christian duties, he was forced by military personnel to swear silence.

Family discussion:

Although Huffman tried to preserve the details of what he saw during the incident, neither his wife Floy nor his sons succeeded. However, the family secret was kept for a long time until Charlette heard the story from her grandmother, in 1984, shortly before she died of cancer. It was during the time she spent her last days with her granddaughter.

All the details were revealed on a deadly bed:1999 drawings by Charlet Mann based on 1941's memories of photos. Drawings © 1999 Charlette Mann.

Charlette had heard the fragments of family secrets before, but she had never heard the story until her grandmother had communicated all her connections within a few days.

Charlette intended to get as much detail as possible about these cases, knowing that there would never be another such possibility. At that time, my grandmother was undergoing radiation therapy and had only a few days to live.

Alien Photo:

Charlotte was extremely surprised to receive more information about the accident from members of her grandfather's congregation. The gentleman, considered Garland D. Fronabarger, gave Reverend Huffman a photograph taken during the night of the accident. The photographer captured two men supporting a dead alien.

Charlettina's words:

"I saw the photographer. It originally belonged to my father, who received it from his grandfather, who was a Baptist mimic in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, in the spring of 1941. I asked my grandmother about the picture, a little later, it was at the time when she was at my house, mortally ill with cancer. We talked about it nicely.

She said they called the grandfather 1941 in the spring. It was an evening between 21: 00 - 21: 30, when someone called that a plane accident happened behind the city. "

The whole event seems to be credible: The accident that happened in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, is certainly very interesting. If the truthfulness of the accident was to depend exclusively on Charlet Mann, we can call it a creed because Charlette is very well-respected among its acquaintances, but it also does not demand any financial rewards.

In order for the accident case to be classified as "credible," it is very important to get more details and testimonies. I personally think the accident really happened.

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