The Most Exciting UFO And Military Stories - Alternative View

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The Most Exciting UFO And Military Stories - Alternative View
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Video: New videos raise questions about military UFO encounters 2024, May
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UFO is an unidentified flying object, the affiliation of which has not been established by observers. It is believed that UFOs certainly have an alien nature. It is these eyewitness statements about UFOs that cause the greatest skepticism. Many of these unidentified objects, when seriously studied, turn out to be rationally explainable phenomena. However, there are those about which even military pilots and specialists prefer to remain silent …

For example, during the Cold War, the American government happily fanned the UFO story, allowing bystanders to believe that what they saw in the sky was an alien ship. In reality, these objects were tested by secret aircraft.

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But can not all UFOs be attributed to stealth flights? What happens when an experienced pilot, a military pilot, with years of flying training, claims that he has seen something in the sky that he cannot identify? Is he not able to determine the experimental new model of the next super-fast ship from the unknown? But what about the incredible anxiety that grips even the most trained eyewitnesses? Or messages transmitted by military dispatchers, which contain information that they are being pursued by these objects …

The Dulce incident in 1979

Dulce, New Mexico, bordering Colorado, is a small town and home to the Jicarilla Indians. It is also known as the location of the US military base where the alleged clash between aliens and the US military took place.

In 1979, rumors began to circulate about some kind of underground military base. The strange emails were intercepted by the military who were stationed nearby. However, there was no evidence of another civilization until a man named Philip Schneider made a statement.

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Philip Schneider was an engineer on a contract with the US State Department. He claimed that in 1979 he worked on the construction of a secret military base at Dulce. His story sounded believable, but shocked many.

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When he was working on the project, he noted the presence of a huge number of military, special forces and guys in civilian clothes who looked strange on an ordinary construction site. Then one day while working underground, Schneider encountered someone or something tall, gray in color, and completely alien in appearance. This "someone" was not alone.

A military convoy opened fire and killed two of the aliens before the creatures fired plasma beams directly at the Americans. Schneider lost several fingers, but claims to have been rescued by a Green Beret who himself was killed.

Schneider was forced to leave, as the situation began to develop as a military operation. A total of sixty people, soldiers and engineers, were killed, with only a small handful surviving.

The unidentified creatures climbed back into the cave, where they may very likely remain to this day. Schneider believed the US government was aware of the alien presence. In 1997, he was found dead in his apartment, which was interpreted as suicide.

Operation HIghJump

Operation Highjump is an American Antarctic expedition organized by the US Navy in 1946. The expedition leader was Rear Admiral Richard Byrd, retired, and Task Force was commanded by Rear Admiral Richard Krusen. A total of 4,000 troops were involved, representing Britain, the United States and Canada.

According to the official report of the US Navy, the purpose of the expedition was to train personnel and test equipment in the Antarctic cold. Although the main recordings from this "training" are still classified.

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World War II had just ended and German naval units met in the South Atlantic until the end of 1947. There was also traces of a secret British mission in Antarctica, both during and after the war. Moreover, in 1958, the Americans detonated a nuclear missile there as part of Operation Argus. But why so much attention to this place?

Conspiracy theorists believe that there was a secret Antarctic base where the military met with aliens. And even some experiments were carried out.

It is said that when a German expedition reached Antarctica in 1938, participants discovered an arcade of underground caves heated by underground rivers. By the end of the war, Antarctica was viewed as a "new home" for the Nazi regime. Led by occultists from Thule, the Nazis made contact with ancient aliens and began to study the secrets of their technology. So, thanks to them, flying vehicles and other ships were built.

When Allied forces invaded Antarctica in 1947, Admiral Byrd made the only public statement that no one expected from him: he called on the Americans to be vigilant against an air attack from the South Pole, urging the government to take serious defensive measures.

Conspiracy theorists point to these claims as the reason the United States continued to graze the waters of Antarctica and ended with an operation in 1958.

Chile Time Travel 1977

On Sunday 25 April 1977, a young corporal, Armando Valdez Garrido, led a detachment of the Chilean Army on a routine patrol of the site. The air temperature dropped significantly and the patrol set up camp near the town of Putra in northern Chile. They made a fire and left two soldiers on guard. At about 4:00 am, one of the sentries reported a strange light that descended from the sky. The soldiers watched the light approach. When the military began to panic, the light source "descended" on a nearby hill. The corporal and several soldiers went on reconnaissance. They saw a huge luminous object of purple color, oval in shape, about 25 m in diameter, with two luminous points of dark red lights that flashed and went out.

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The luminous object began to approach them. Some of the soldiers began to cry, others prayed. The corporal approached the object and yelled for it to "name itself." As he moved forward, the corporal disappeared into the fog, and the soldiers lost sight of him. The object soon left the site. Fifteen minutes later, a corporal appeared, walked a few steps and collapsed to the ground.

All the soldiers were clean-shaven, and the corporal suddenly had a beard, and his watch was dated April 30, 1977. Valdez seemed to travel in time: he stayed five days in the future and then returned to the starting point fifteen minutes after disappearing. Valdez himself could not explain anything.

Chinese military clash, 1988

On Monday, October 19, 1998, four Chinese military radar stations in Hebei Province reported that they had spotted an unidentified object near a military flight training school in Changzhou.

As the object did not identify itself, Colonel Li, the base commander, ordered an interception. The Jianjiao 6 fighter was launched to intercept. Numerous local witnesses observed the object over the military base. He was described as a "little star" that got bigger. The object had a mushroom-shaped dome at the top, a flat bottom that held shiny, spinning lights.

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Jianjiao 6 flew 4,000 meters above the target before it shot up sharply, easily bypassing the jet fighter. As the fighter tried to close the distance, the object quickly accelerated and went out of range. The pilot and his controller were amazed.

The pilot asked for permission to open fire, but he was refused. On the contrary, the command ordered to continue pursuit and observe. When the object reached an altitude of 12,000 meters, the fighter was forced to return to base - it ran out of fuel. Two additional fighters were sent to continue the pursuit, but the object disappeared from radar before being spotted.

Tehran diamond, 1976

One of the most famous military UFO encounters is also one of the best documented.

The incident occurred after midnight on September 19, 1976, when an unknown object entered the airspace over Tehran, Iran. The Iranian Air Force ordered the Shahroki military base to launch a Phantom II jet fighter to see what was happening. Flying 282 km west of Tehran, Captain Mohammad Reza Azizhani noted that at a distance of 40 nautical miles, he could easily see bright light. Within a radius of 25 nautical miles from the facility, instrumentation and electronics on board ceased to function. Azizhani interrupted the interception operation and was forced to return to base, restoring all the aircraft's capabilities.

At this point, a second fighter was launched, piloted by Lieutenant Parvis Jafari. The mysterious ship maintained its speed, but Jafari saw a second smaller object separate from the first and block it, continuing to move at high speed. Believing that he could be the object of an attack, Jafari tried to launch an AIM-9 missile into an unknown side, but suddenly lost control of weapons.

He attempted a distraction with the smaller object before it slowed down and returned to the larger object.

Jafari's apparatus came to life, and at the same time the UFOs rushed away. What Jafari described was a flying object that alternated between blue, green, red, and orange lights, the lights blinking so quickly that everyone was visible at once.

Jafari later retired, rising to the rank of Air Force general, and confirmed at a 2007 American conference that he believed the vehicle was not from Earth.

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