Recoveries of Non-Human Bodies by the United States Government
The subject of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation has long captivated public interest. Among the most intriguing aspects of this topic are the alleged recoveries of alien bodies by the United States government.
Chronological List of Alleged Recoveries
1940s
- 22 July 1947 – Roswell, New Mexico: 4 bodies. One of the most famous alleged UFO incidents, where witnesses reported the recovery of alien bodies.
- 13 Feb. 1948 – Aztec, New Mexico: 12 bodies. A lesser-known incident purportedly involving a large number of extraterrestrial bodies.
- 7 July 1948 – South of Laredo, Texas, Mexico: 1 body. Reports indicate a lone extraterrestrial body was recovered near the border.
1950s
- 1952 – Spitsbergen, Norway: 2 bodies. An incident far from U.S. soil, with scant details available.
- 14 Aug. 1952 – Ely, Nevada: 16 bodies. One of the largest recoveries reported, with little public documentation.
- 10 Sept. 1950 – Albuquerque, New Mexico: 3 bodies. Occurred in a period of heightened UFO activity in the region.
- 18 Apr 1953 – S.W. Arizona: No bodies reported. A unique case where a crash was reported, but no extraterrestrial bodies were found.
- 20 May 1953 – Kingman, Arizona: 1 body. This incident is notable for the single recovery in a region with multiple reported sightings.
- 19 Jun 1953 – Laredo, Texas: 4 bodies. Another significant recovery near the Mexico-United States border.
- 10 Jul 1953 – Johofinisburg, South Africa: 5 bodies. A rare international incident involving the recovery of multiple bodies.
- 13 Oct 1953 – Dutton, Montana: 4 bodies. A less publicized event, with scant details available.
- 5 May 1955 – Brighton, England: 4 bodies. One of the few reported European incidents in this decade.
- 18 Jul 1953 – Carlsbad, New Mexico: 4 bodies. This event occurred in a state known for its UFO activity.
- 12 Jul 1957 – Holloman AFB, New Mexico: 2 bodies. A case reportedly involving a military facility, adding to its notoriety.
1960s
- 10 Nov. 1964 – Ft. Riley, Kansas: 9 bodies. A significant recovery reported in the mid-1960s.
- 27 Oct. 1966 – N.W. Arizona: 1 body. An isolated case with minimal public details.
- 1966-68 – IN/KY/OH Area: 3 bodies. Multiple crashes reported in this tri-state area over a two-year period, with one intact UFO allegedly removed.
1970s
- 18 Jul. 1972 – Morocco, Sahara Desert: 3 bodies. A rare instance of alleged extraterrestrial recovery outside the United States.
- 10 Jul. 1973 – N.W. Arizona: 5 bodies. Another incident in Arizona, known for numerous UFO sightings.
- 12 May 1976 – Australian Desert: 4 bodies. One of the few reported incidents in the Southern Hemisphere.
- 22 Jun. 1977 – NW Arizona: 11 bodies. A significant recovery, marking one of the highest numbers of bodies reported.
- 5 Apr. 1977 – SW Ohio: 2 bodies. Details of this incident remain sparse in public records.
- 17 Aug. 1977 – Tabasco, Mexico: 2 bodies. An international incident involving close cooperation with Mexican authorities (allegedly).
1980s
- May 1978 – Bolivia: No bodies. A crash site was reportedly found, but no extraterrestrial bodies were recovered.
- Nov 1988 – Afghanistan: 7 bodies. A highly controversial claim given the geopolitical climate of the region at the time.
- May 1989 – South Africa: 2 living extraterrestrials. One of the few instances where living beings were allegedly encountered.
- June 1989 – Transport to Wright-Patterson AFB from South Africa: A UFO and 2 living extraterrestrials reportedly moved in Galaxy Transports.
- July 1989 – Siberia: 9 living extraterrestrials. A rare case involving a significant number of living beings, occurring in a remote location.
According to the accounts, these extraterrestrial beings share some common physical features: large heads, approximately 4 feet in height, small noses and mouths, lack of ears and hair, and a distinctive four-fingered hand structure. A brain capacity larger than humans, grey or ashen skin with a mesh-like, reptilian texture, and a circulatory system devoid of common human characteristics like red blood cells or a digestive system.
The compilation of alleged extraterrestrial body recoveries by the United States government, as detailed from various reports and accounts, underscores the enduring fascination and intrigue surrounding UFO phenomena. These accounts, ranging from the well-known Roswell incident to lesser-known cases across the globe, highlight a pattern of similar physical descriptions of the beings involved and often involve complex narratives that intersect with military and government activities.
As new information emerges and as our understanding of these phenomena evolves, this list will be updated to reflect the most current knowledge and reports. The ongoing interest in and investigation of these incidents ensure that the conversation about extraterrestrial life and government involvement in UFO recoveries will continue to be a dynamic and evolving topic.