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The US military traumatised a nurse by forcing her to assist on an alien autopsy after the Roswell UFO crash, it has been claimed.
An employee at the Roswell funeral home, that was asked to make child-size coffins for alien bodies by the military, claims he knew the nurse, who immediately resigned her commission in the military afterwards.
Employee, Glen Davies, who was working at the undertakers in Roswell, New Mexico, after the infamous Roswell UFO crash in 1947, took the nurse's identity to the grave with him, but did reveal more details about their encounter.
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Despite the far fetched nature of the stories, James Clarkson, a former detective and military police officer, who spent time interviewing Glen before his death, believes he was a reliable witness.
"Glen gave me the whole story, I sat down with him and I would say that in about 30 or 40 minutes, any doubts that I had about the reality of Roswell were gone.
"You just know, when somebody is telling you the truth, I have some intuition of when people are giving their heart when they're telling you what they really believe.
"He wasn't lying."
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Glen confided in James was how he knew the nurse who was left traumatised by the alien autopsy.
"In small Western towns back then they didn't have paramedics or ambulances," he said.
"If they needed to transport a sicker injured person, sadly, the best vehicle to do that in was a hearse.
"So many times in small towns, the funeral home, the funeral directors would do double duty.
"So Glen was taking an injured airman back to the base and he pulled in there and he saw all these vehicles and people that he'd never seen before."
He added: "Then a nurse he knew came out of a back room and, and said, 'Glen, what are you doing here?'
"And she was horrified.
"She was so horrified that she resigned her commission in the military.
"And there'd been a lot of speculation about where she went.
"He promised her that he would never reveal her name.
"And when they finally started investigating Roswell, which wasn't until the eighties, when they heard about Glen Dennis, you know, when they heard about him working in the funeral home and being called, people were all over him."
"And he kept saying, I don't want to tell you.
"I promised I wouldn't, I'm not gonna tell you who the nurse was."
When pushed too far James said that Glen made a name up, just to stop the questions, but regretted it ever since.
Roswell is one of the most famous UFO crashes in the world and has been intriguing researchers for 75 years.
The official government explanation is that a weather balloon crashed – but many researchers have debunked that theory – with witnesses claiming they saw alien bodies and picked up bizarre materials from the wreckage.
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