Operation Black Horse - Alternative View

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Operation Black Horse - Alternative View
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“I,…, is an intelligence officer in South Africa. I swear that the document called "Operation Black Horse", which is attached, contains information that I give of my own free will, without any pressure, although I signed and was warned not to disclose classified classified information. Any information leaks will be considered treason by South Africa. Nevertheless, I decided to present this information, since I will betray all of humanity if I do not …"

The document is presented by the director of ICUFON - Colman von Kevitsky.

South African Air Force.

Classification "top secret" - not subject to disclosure.

Department of Special Research and Scientific Research.

Air Force Intelligence Department.

Date: May 7, 1989.

Subject: Unidentified flying object.

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Code: (smeared with mastic).

Place of information: Valhala AFB - Pretoria.

Access: red (top secret).

Contents: history; description of the ship; description of humanoids; conclusion.

History

At 13:45 GMT on May 7, 1989, a sea frigate sent a radiogram to Cape Town about a UFO sighting that was detected by a radar installation. It flew over the African continent in the northwest at an approximate speed of 5,746 miles per hour (9203 km / h). It was reported that the UFO was spotted by the radar service of the Cape Town International Airport. The UFO entered South Africa from space at 13:45. An attempt was made to make radio contact with the object. The object did not respond to all attempts at radio contact. Two Mirage fighters, alerted from the Air Force base, tried to drive him away. Object altered course and increased speed beyond the reach of military aircraft. At 13 hours 59 minutes, the squadron commander … filed a report that the UFO was also spotted visually. The command was given to use weapons and open fire on the object from an experimental laser mounted on an aircraft. That was done. The squadron leader reported seeing two blinding flashes near the object. The object began to deviate from the main direction. At 02:00 p.m. it was reported that the object was losing altitude at a speed of up to 3000 feet per minute (60 km / h). At high speed at an angle of 25 degrees, the object crashed into the desert 80 kilometers north of the South African border with Botswana. The squadron leader was ordered to circle over the area until the search began.the object loses altitude at speeds of up to 3000 feet per minute (60 km / h). At high speed at an angle of 25 degrees, the object crashed into the desert 80 kilometers north of the South African border with Botswana. The squadron leader was ordered to circle over the area until the search began.the object loses altitude at speeds of up to 3000 feet per minute (60 km / h). At high speed at an angle of 25 degrees, the object crashed into the desert 80 kilometers north of the South African border with Botswana. The squadron leader was ordered to circle over the area until the search began.

A group of Air Force intelligence officers, medics and technicians were quickly dispatched to the area for search and research.

The finds were as follows:

1. Crater 150 meters in diameter and 12 meters deep.

2. A disc-shaped silvery object was driven at a 45 degree angle into one side of the crater.

3. Sand and stones were fused together by high temperatures.

4. Intense magnetic and radiation fields around the object put out of action all the radio-electronic apparatus and equipment of the team.

5. The team leader suggested sending the object to a secret Air Force base, which was done. The impact site was covered with sand to mask the traces of the UFO crash.