Milton Sprouse Says The Roswell Object Came From Out Of This World

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Milton Sprouse: The Roswell Object Was Not of This World


Summary

The 1947 Roswell crash, much like other UFO incidents denied by the U.S. government, refuses to fade into obscurity. Despite numerous official explanations, new witnesses continually emerge to support the original Air Force statement describing a “flying disc” with potentially non-human occupants.

The Account of Milton Sprouse


Milton Sprouse, an 85-year-old resident of Escondido, California, played a crucial role in the events surrounding the Roswell incident. In 1947, Milton was an engine mechanic in the 393rd Bomb Group, part of the 509th Composite Group at Roswell. He had arrived there in 1945 after serving in Tinian during World War II.

As the lead mechanic for the aircraft Dave’s Dream, Milton initially found Roswell rather unremarkable until July 1947. Upon returning from a trip to Florida, he faced a whirlwind of activity due to the supposed crash. On the day the initial flying disc statement was released, Milton noted how hundreds of men from the base were dispatched to gather debris from the crash site.

Although Milton remained on base, his crew members described the material they found as "otherworldly." It resembled aluminum foil but was indestructible, echoing descriptions by Major Jesse Marcel. Unfortunately, Milton never had the chance to speak with Marcel post-crash.

Many servicemen at Roswell were familiar with radar-reflecting balloons, but the material retrieved from the site didn’t match. Rumors also circulated about unusual bodies discovered at the scene. An emergency room medic shared stories of humanoid creatures, suggesting some might have survived the impact. According to the medic, the beings didn’t appear to consume food.

The initial reports in the Roswell Daily Record were quickly denied, with military officers retrieving as many newspaper copies as possible. Medical personnel connected to the incident were reassigned, and the humanoid bodies were reportedly moved to a secure hangar guarded by armed personnel.

Legacy of the Roswell Incident


Milton left Roswell in 1956, yet discussions about the crash persisted among those stationed there. Despite official claims that the object was merely a weather balloon, Milton and others remained skeptical. Their skepticism stemmed from trusting colleagues who recounted their firsthand experiences.

At annual reunions for the 509th, the Roswell incident remains a topic of conversation. Though Milton wasn’t an eyewitness to the crash, he and others who were present reject the government’s explanations. As Milton puts it, "You can believe what you want, but I know it’s true."

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