Declassified UFO / UAP Document

FINAL Part 3: UFO Crash/Retrievals: Status Report V – Is The Cover-Up Lid Lifting?

📅 January 1989 📍 Underground installation, two hours from Norton AFB 🏛 Earthfiles 📄 Web article/report

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TL;DR

This document details a 1989 account from a U.S. Air Force photographer named 'Mike' who claims to have photographed a disc-shaped craft and alien autopsies at an underground facility. It is part of a series of status reports on UFO crash retrievals originally compiled by Leonard H. Stringfield.

This document, published by Linda Moulton Howe on February 7, 2005, serves as the final part of a series titled 'UFO Crash/Retrievals: Status Report V.' The text focuses on the historical research conducted by Leonard H. Stringfield, who authored a series of seven status reports on UFO crash and retrieval incidents between 1978 and 1994. The document highlights a specific account provided by John Lear regarding a source known as 'Mike,' an individual who claimed to be a U.S. Air Force photographer. According to this account, which allegedly took place in January 1989, Mike was transported from Norton Air Force Base to an underground installation. Upon arrival, he was instructed to photograph a disc-shaped craft, approximately 30 feet in diameter, which was suspended in a heavy net by a large crane. Mike also reported being tasked with photographing the autopsy of three deceased extraterrestrial beings. He described the interior of the craft as appearing significantly larger than its exterior dimensions, a phenomenon referred to by Puthoff and Davis as 'topological inversion.' The aliens were described as being five feet tall with human-like heads, rounded eyes, white skin, and wearing blue uniforms. The document notes that Mike's companion during this event later disappeared. The report serves as a continuation of the broader documentation of UFO crash retrieval claims compiled by Stringfield prior to his death in 1994.

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.

Official Assessment

The document presents a testimonial account from a source identified as 'Mike' regarding an alleged 1989 retrieval operation involving a disc-shaped craft and the autopsy of three extraterrestrial beings.

Witnesses

  • MikeU.S. Air Force PhotographerU.S. Air Force

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