Talk:Walter Haut

Worthy of its own entry?
Haut's story is told as part of the eyewitness accounts. Is he worthy of his own entry? -FeralDruid 03:37, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

Where's the proof that he started the UFO museum? Chiguayante 04:53, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

Worthy of his own entry in the event of him being the origin of the Roswell myth Lung salad (talk) 17:04, 5 May 2011 (UTC)

Affidavits signed in 1993 and 2002. Video made in 2000
News media articles that cover the Walter Haut affidavits released to the public in 2007 after his death in 2005. They were signed and witnessed in 1993 and 2002. Also a Walter Haut video made in 2000 that was released to the public in 2021.

Walter Haut 2002 Roswell affidavit where he says there were 2 crash sites, and that he had seen a craft, alien bodies, and handled wreckage material. The 20 paragraph notarized affidavit is online here: (page 15). It was released in a 2007 book after his death in 2005. It is on pages 239-242 of the 2022 edition (I have the Kindle book): Witness to Roswell, 75th Anniversary Edition: Unmasking the Government's Biggest Cover-up (more eyewitnesses). Google Books previews 36 pages. Click "preview" button, and scroll to pages 239-240. Search within the book. Moonwalker Dr. Edgar Mitchell wrote the foreword.

Haut's doctor at the time in 2002 said he was of sound mind. That info and more is at roswellproof.com/haut.html. Along with the 2002 and 1993 affidavits. Archived here. 1993 affidavit is more readable in the archive. Scroll down for the affidavits.

September 2007. Haut's Daughter Tells How Affidavit Came to Be. By Julie Shuster (his daughter). MUFON UFO Journal. Issue 473. Page 15. Dec 2002 affidavit is on page 14. I recommend reading her whole article. From page 14 below the 2002 affidavit: "It was verified as the accurate text by Lt. Haut’s daughter, Julie Shuster, who is the Director of the International UFO Museum. See her comments on page 15". EXCERPTS (emphasis added): my father and I verbally discussed each and every sentence. ... My father died in December 2005. The statement was completed in December 2002. Three years difference makes a statement an affidavit of information, not a “deathbed confession.” END.

17 Aug 2021: “My father saw the bodies”: chasing the truth about Roswell. Archived here. By James Jennings. Special Broadcasting Service. Haut's daughter, Julie Shuster, said it was no deathbed confession, and that she had gone over the 2002 affidavit with him word by word, sentence by sentence.

5 June 2022: Roswell officer's deathbed confession about theory of alien cover up. By Declan Carey. Archived here.

14 May 2021: Ex-Army officer ADMITS he saw ‘alien the size of a 10-year-old child’ after famous Roswell UFO crash in incredible video. By Emma Parry. Archived here. This article has a short excerpt of the video.

May 2021: Roswell Officer Speaks From the Grave: Video Released, Confesses that Alien was "the size of a 10 year old". By Anthony Bragalia. Archived here. From article (emphasis added): "This video clip is part of a memoir video / oral history over two hours in length that covers many personal and professional aspects of Haut's life. The video was taken at the Roswell Museum in 2000 with friends Dennis Balthaser and Wendy Connors."

30 June 2007: Roswell officer's amazing deathbed admission raises possibility that aliens DID visit. By Nick Pope. Same article also published here and here. Archived here and here.

This version of the Walter Haut article is pretty good. --Timeshifter (talk) 22:43, 15 February 2024 (UTC)