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SUBJECT: Roswell Testimony FILE: UFO108
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PART 4
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2.5 Glenn Dennis
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[Glenn Dennis was a mortician in Roswell in 1947. His
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employer provided mortuary services for Roswell Army Air
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Field. Dennis drove a combination hearse and ambulance for
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both civilian and military assignments. On July 9 or 10,
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1947, Dennis got several phone calls from the Roswell AAF
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mortuary officer, who was more of an administrator than a
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mortuary technician. The officer wanted to know about
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hermetically sealed caskets ("What was the smallest one they
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could get?"), and about chemical solutions. Dennis was
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interviewed in August 1989 by Stanton Friedman.]
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This is what was so interesting. See, this is why I feel
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like there was really something involved in this, because
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they didn't want to do anything that was going to make an
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imbalance. They kept saying, "OK, what's this going to do
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to the blood system, what's this going to do to the tissue?"
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Then when they informed me that these bodies [had] laid out
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in the middle of July, in the middle of the prairie, I mean
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that body's going to be as dark as your [blue] blazer there,
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and it's going to be in bad shape. I was the one who
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suggested dry ice. I'd done that a time or two.
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I talked to them four or five times in the afternoon. They
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would keep calling back and asking me different questions
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involving the body. What they were really after was how to
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move those bodies. They didn't give me any indication they
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even had the bodies, or where they were. But they kept
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talking about these bodies, and I said, "What do the bodies
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look like?" And they said, "I don't know, but I'll tell you
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one thing: This happened some time ago." The only thing
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that was mentioned was that they were exposed to the
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elements for several days.
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I understand these bodies weren't in the same location as
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where they found some of the others. They said the bodies
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weren't in the vehicle itself; the bodies were separated by
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two or three miles from it. They talked about three
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different bodies: two of them mangled, one that was in
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pretty good shape.
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[That evening, Dennis took a GI accident victim to the base
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infirmary, which was in the same building as the hospital
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and the mortuary. He walked the injured GI inside, then
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drove around to the back to see a pretty young Army Air
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Forces nurse he had recently gotten to know.]
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There were two MPs standing right there, and I got out and
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started to go in. I wouldn't have gotten as far as I did if
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I hadn't parked in the emergency area. They probably
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thought I was coming after somebody. The doors were open to
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the military ambulances and that's where some wreckage was,
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and there was an MP on each side. I saw all the wreckage.
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I don't know what it was, but I knew there was something
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going on, and that's when I first got an inclination that
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something was happening. What was so curious about it, was
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that in two of those ambulances was a deal that looked like
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[the bottom] half of a canoe. It didn't look like
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aluminum. You know what stainless steel looks like when you
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put heat on it? How it'll turn kinda purplish, with kind of
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a blue hue to it? [Dennis later said that he saw a row of
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unrecognizable symbols several inches high on the metal
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devices.] I just glanced in and kept going.
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continued in part 5
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