Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Part 6: UFO Crash/Retrievals: Status Report III – Amassing The Evidence
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This document is a compilation of UFO crash retrieval reports originally authored by Leonard H. Stringfield. It details specific anecdotal accounts of alleged military recovery operations and the observation of non-human entities at facilities like Wright-Patterson AFB.
This document, published on March 24, 2005, by Linda Moulton Howe, serves as Part 6 of a series titled 'UFO Crash/Retrievals: Status Report III.' The content is a compilation of historical accounts regarding alleged UFO crash retrievals, originally documented by Leonard H. Stringfield between 1978 and 1994. The text highlights specific anecdotal evidence, including a 1944 incident in Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii, involving a WWII veteran identified as 'E. L.' who was allegedly interrogated by Naval Intelligence, the OSS, and the FBI regarding a 'Black Box' and the location of an alien craft. Additionally, the document references 'CASE A-11' from 1965 at the Air Force Museum in Fairborn, Ohio, and includes a separate case, 'CASE #330,' which details an account from the daughter of an individual identified as 'YR.' According to this account, 'YR' worked for General Electric and was taken to an underground level at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB). There, he reportedly witnessed a morgue containing glass cases with short, reptilian-like humanoids characterized by clammy skin, frog-like heads, and webbed hands. The document functions as a repository for these claims, emphasizing the ongoing effort to amass evidence regarding crash retrieval operations.
After lengthy interrogation by Naval Intelligence, OSS and the FBI, who had been called in, E. L. was forced to surrender the so-called Black Box and to designate the location of the alien craft.
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Key Persons
- Leonard H. StringfieldAuthor of status reports I through VII