on various types of buildings constructed for the tests. On May 20th, 1953, FIT spent most of
When he finally got off the bus, FIT's observed two agonizingly bright spotlights centered on a
crashed object surrounded by guards. In FIT's own words, quote, the object was oval and looked like
scratches. Over time FIT's estimated the craft had been traveling at roughly 1200 miles per hour
and amazingly FIT's claimed to glance at a guarded pitch tent, where lied the body of a dead pilot.
estimations over a tape recorder FIT's managed to speak to someone who claimed to have glanced
instruments in displays. FIT's finally returned to the bus and headed back to Phoenix. The Air Force
enigmatic FIT's Warners identity has been revealed but first quickly let's first review the
affidavit signed by FIT's with Raymond Fowler as witness. This excerpt of the affidavit is from
I, FIT's Warnher do solemnly swear that during a special assignment with the US Air Force on May 21st 1953,