The Spanish writer and researcher J. J. Benítez places the Roswell case back at the center of the international debate with an assertion that challenges decades of official versions: he says, in an interview with Digital Journalist, that the U.S. Army not only recovered remains of a ship in 1947, but also four bodies of non-human origin. According to his approach, these supposed beings would have been preserved for years in secret facilities, un…
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The Spanish writer and researcher J. J. Benítez places the Roswell case back at the center of the international debate with an assertion that challenges decades of official versions: he says, in an interview with Digital Journalist, that the U.S. Army not only recovered remains of a ship in 1947, but also four bodies of non-human origin. According to his approach, these supposed beings would have been preserved for years in secret facilities, un…