The deathbed confession of CIA officer R. Cotner
A man who had evidently parted company with sanity, wouldn't fess up to his fictions preferring an alien legacy as opposed to a duplicitous liar or screwing with the credulous because his fictions will live on without his personal rebuke. How else would one read: "information that combined with some creative remote viewing;" "I believe CIA/NSA covert extraterrestrial operations have become a lynchpin to worldwide shadow government resulting in a very dangerous and flawed extraterrestrial policy;" "U.S. Senators who have been in Congress more than 4 years are directly or indirectly involved in a conspiracy." Tis fictions weaving psychic foolery, grand global conspiracy and a panoply of alien warring, conniving races.
Then this, "I started stealing copies of top secret files and records on many different subjects including UFOs and those stolen files are still hidden where I put them." Of course you did sir, and then you plumbed for the ever more convincing option of pontificating sans the evidence you possessed because that always works. Why scientific discovery always consists of revealing the discovery and then assuring everyone that the credible supporting data is safely buried somewhere, hey, would we lie to you? One wonders why he even bothered going to the effort and danger of stealing it just to conveniently bury it never to be seen and verify those claims. So where's it buried, next to the Golden Plates perhaps?
I think we can dismiss the confession wholesale.
As to the Huffpo piece, anyone who now mentions Roswell as having anything to do with ET is clearly delusional or willfully making s**t up for their current career in the UFO world, and you may suspect it's the latter whenever they say cryptic twaddle like, "Some written material and some photographs, and that's all I will ever say to anybody about the contents of that box." All they'll ever say because the contents much like the box don't physically exist. We know what happened there and that version accords with the well known history of the era far better than crashing spaceships does.
Move to dismiss.
It's all just more of the same drivel that constitutes much of what is laughably referred to as evidence by UFO enthusiasts, empty claim after claim, allusions to actual evidence but never any evidence. These ex-CIA are folks likely just looking to make money in some other field and the UFO lot just lap up everything "rebel" ex-gov folks dole out so it's a perfect environment for them and not one worry about being sanctioned because they're not revealing anything. Besides, maybe the agents miss some element of the clandestine work and recreate it vicariously through the invented ET conspiracy. This, this is why we don't waste time researching UFOs, there's nothing there, just people on a fools errand and those who see opportunity to make a little money from the former. Decades of "investigation" and it's still just an ephemeral framework of stories and unsubstantiated claims, thus we are probably entitled to dismiss it as we do for psychic phenomena, the supernatural etc.
Hope is but the first step upon the road to disappointment.