Alien Photos From Roswell Incident Exist, UFO Report Claims

A stunning report has surfaced from a man claiming to have seen photos of aliens from the Roswell incident.

The Roswell incident is easily the most famous UFO story in America's history. UFO enthusiasts like to believe that aliens crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, and instead of telling the truth, the government carried out a massive cover up operation.

To be clear, the official government position is that the Roswell incident was caused by balloons meant to monitor Soviet nuclear tests. Is that the truth? I report, you decide.

New Roswell incident claim suggests photos of aliens exist.

Well, a report recently filed to the National UFO Reporting Center claims that photos of aliens from the incident exist. The report filed by an undisclosed individual claims he was shown two real photos of the crash with aliens back in 1986. Does that sound bonkers? Just wait until you dig into the details, which are very specific.

The report to NUFORC states the following, in part:

I was randomly shown 2 photos unexpectedly one day of the actual Roswell crash site. The photo was face down with a hand cut strip of paper cut out with scissors and a piece of brownish aged scotch tape on the ends of the strip, the strip had typed on it 1947, Roswell New Mexico,-Two Air force officers inspecting alien body in front of wreckage (as best as I remember). The other photo had no strip of paper on the back. I have been afraid to share this because of the sensitive nature and fear of reprisal from the government, but I am 70 now and I do not feel right just going to my grave whenever that might be with it. The guy wanted to share them but again, fear of reprisal. So, I have deep experience in photography and in certifying documents, zero doubt these were real. Basically it looked like a graphflex 4x5 inch negative camera with a flash photo taken at night. The photographer was standing and the photo was angled down to where the alien body was on the ground, mostly laying on it's front with the head turned slightly, about 3-4 feet from the camera, then the body, then the two officers squatting/kneeling beside it. One was holding something that kind of looked like an ink pen and had held it against the arm or back of the suit on the alien and was lifting it. It looked like melted striations running down from the pen or whatever was he was holding. There was some space between the two officers and a little space on each side of them and you could clearly see the crashed ufo and the skin of the ship ripped and smashed open, not scattered pieces but like a wrecked car that was still together.

The report also attacks the official government position of balloons monitoring Soviet nuclear tests.

"The official position I looked the other day is still is the radar balloons for detecting soviet nuclear tests and there was no ufo or alien bodies there. The complete opposite is true. There is no way, shape or form that there was not an alien body and a crashed disc saucer smashed there out at the site," the report further states.

Is this unnamed source behind the report telling the truth? I have no idea. Your guess is as good as mine, but I do have serious doubts the government could keep crashed aliens a secret for nearly 80 years.

Is it possible? Sure. Is it probable? I don't think so. Our government leaks stuff all the time, and most bureaucrats are wildly incompetent.

At the same time, our military does have an incredibly impressive history of keeping secret tech unknown to the public until the time comes to introduce it into service.

What we do know is the Roswell incident remains a hot topic generations after it occurred. Did aliens crash? Was there a cover up? Do photos of aliens from Roswell exist?

I wish I had those answers, but I don't. I just know the topic of UFOs isn't going away, and I'm here for it. Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.