Declassified UFO / UAP Document
FINAL Part 3: UFO Crash/Retrievals: Status Report V – Is The Cover-Up Lid Lifting?
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This document compiles historical accounts of UFO crash retrievals and alleged government cover-ups, originally documented by Leonard H. Stringfield. It includes specific testimonies regarding the recovery of disc-shaped craft and alien biological entities by military personnel.
This document, published by Linda Moulton Howe on February 7, 2005, serves as a continuation of the UFO crash and retrieval status reports originally authored by Leonard H. Stringfield between 1978 and 1994. The text highlights testimonies regarding alleged government recovery operations of extraterrestrial craft and biological entities. One account features a U.S. Air Force photographer identified as 'Mike,' who claims to have been escorted into an installation to photograph a disc-shaped craft, approximately 30 feet in diameter, suspended by a crane, alongside the autopsy of three deceased aliens. Another account, attributed to an individual identified as 'T,' describes being shown a classified film at a base theater depicting a silver disc-shaped craft with a dome and hatch, followed by footage of military personnel and the bodies of two small, 'mongoloid'-looking entities in pastel-colored suits. 'T' reports that he was later instructed by an intelligence officer to consider the film a hoax. Additionally, the document references a 1953 incident at Fort Polk, Louisiana, where a source identified as 'H.J.' reported the crash of an egg-shaped UAP into soft soil, which prompted the deployment of a special detachment and an ambulance. The document serves as a repository for these historical claims, noting the death of Leonard Stringfield in 1994 and directing readers to his broader series of status reports.
Mike was then escorted into the installation where he saw a disc-shaped craft about 30 feet in diameter contained in a heavy net suspended from a large crane.
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Key Persons
- Leonard H. StringfieldAuthor of status reports I through VII