Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Part 3: UFO Crash/Retrievals: Status Report III – Amassing The Evidence
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This document compiles historical UFO crash and retrieval reports, including testimonies from witnesses like 'RT' and 'KA' regarding desert encounters and subsequent government intimidation. It serves as part of a series of status reports originally authored by Leonard H. Stringfield.
This document, published by Linda Moulton Howe on March 7, 2005, serves as a compilation of UFO crash and retrieval reports. It features excerpts from the work of Leonard H. Stringfield, who authored a series of seven status reports between 1978 and 1994. The text highlights specific accounts, including a 1967 incident involving a Marine identified as 'RT' who was stationed at Camp Pendleton. RT reported being sent to a desert site where he observed a metallic, dome-topped disc, a walk-in refrigerator containing body bags, and men in fatigues. Following this, RT claims he was detained, threatened by intelligence agents, and experienced the pillaging of his apartment. The document also references a 1954 incident involving an individual identified as 'KA,' who suffered from persistent nightmares regarding his experience in the desert, which intensified in 1981. Additionally, the text includes a brief, separate account from a USAF Security Policeman describing a New Jersey state trooper's encounter with an oval-shaped object and a four-foot-tall entity. The document functions as an archival record of these testimonies, emphasizing the long-term psychological impact on witnesses and the alleged efforts by government entities to suppress information regarding crash retrievals.
RT states he looked inside the hangar and saw a metallic disc with a dome on top with no windows, around the craft were men at work and tables with technical instruments. A large walk-in refrigerator unit on skids had several empty body bags.
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Key Persons
- Leonard H. StringfieldAuthor of status reports
- Fred SchaeferReporter on KA's aftermath
- Col. “P”Officer in command, USAF Medical Corps