
Albert Einstein was a German-American physicist and probably the most brilliant mind of the 20th century.
He became famous for his theory of relativity, a cornerstone of modern physics that describes the dynamics of light and extremely massive entities, as well as for his work in quantum mechanics, which focuses on the subatomic realm.
But what many people don’t know is that he gave his opinion on extraterrestrial life.
There are many reasons to believe that Mars and other planets are inhabited,”
Einstein said in an interview with the British newspaper London Daily Mail in 1920.
Why should Earth be the only planet that supports human life? It is not unique in any other respect. But if intelligent creatures exist, as we can assume they do elsewhere in the universe, we should not expect them to attempt to communicate with Earth by radio.”
Throughout his life, Einstein did not delve into intelligent life on other planets, but there are those who believe he knew more than he was saying…
And that appears to be the case, as in a recently discovered recording of an interview conducted nearly 30 years ago, a former assistant to Albert Einstein claimed that the famous scientist personally examined the remains of the Roswell crash, including the alien occupants of the crashed spacecraft.
Einstein’s Aliens
Renowned UFO researcher Anthony Bragalia uncovered a shocking revelation when he tracked down ufologist Sheila Franklin, who interviewed Dr. Shirley Wright in 1993 about her time working with Einstein in the summer of 1947.

Fortunately, Franklin still had the tapes of his conversation with his former assistant and what she told the ufologist was nothing short of astonishing.
A new article posted by Bragalia on the UFO Explorations blog talks about Wright’s first contact with Einstein and what happened next through an audio interview with MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) researcher Sheila Franklin in 1993.
According to Bragalia’s article, UFO investigator Leonard Stringfield assigned Franklin to find and meet with “Edith Simpson ,” the pseudonym Stringfield gave Wright in an investigative article to protect her identity.
Franklin not only found Wright, but convinced her to do a recorded interview (part of that interview can be heard at this link which is in English) .
Unfortunately, Franklin was unable to find the second half of the interview…
In the interview with Franklin, Wright explains that she was at a military conference with Einstein in Chicago when they were taken to a military base, more specifically to a hangar in Roswell, New Mexico, and what was inside left them speechless.
It was shaped like a disc, a kind of concave”,
explained Dr. Wright.
It was about a quarter of the size of the hangar. The body of the ship was what I would call a fairly reflective material today, but when you got up close to it, it was pretty boring.”
Einstein’s assistant was convinced it was an alien spacecraft…
And then they saw what they had supposedly extracted from inside:
Five 5-foot-tall corpses, dressed in tight suits that she said had no navels or genitalia, were then taken to another building where Dr. Wright claimed to have seen a being that was still alive, apparently screaming in pain.
According to the article, she told Franklin that she later learned the creature had survived.
They just told me to keep my mouth shut,”
explained Einstein’s assistant.

Dr. Wright said that Einstein had written a report about what they saw, but that she was not authorized to see it and was simply ordered to keep it secret.
Franklin told Anthony Bragalia that he tried to verify the information but was unable to do so.
Anthony Bragalia does not mention why Franklin chose to share this story with him, simply saying that he provided him with a series of documents titled
Status Report: Stringfield UFO Recoveries”,
where he referred to Wright as Edith Simpson and also provided her interview notes, later memoirs and recordings.

Without a doubt, this surprising revelation leaves us with more questions and answers:
If a government has aliens in its possession, who better to study them than the greatest scientific mind of all time?
However, based on the interview, it does not appear that Einstein spent much time analyzing them.
And why would Einstein take a student assistant to the hangar?
Unfortunately, Einstein and Wright are no longer with us, and even if they were, they wouldn’t talk about it.
However, Anthony Bragalia comments on Einstein’s 1920 interview, expressing his belief in the existence of other intelligent life forms.
For the ufologist, it is irrefutable proof that the most brilliant mind in our history was there and swore to take the secret to the grave.