Vietnam war UFO
This is a chronologically ordered summary of a story about UFOs captured during the Vietnam War, which first appeared on youtube on March 14, 2024.
From the style, it gives the impression that this is a transcript of an ex-military man talking about his experiences in Vietnam, after being recruited into a secret U.S. extraterrestrial spacecraft recovery initiative, simply called the “program.”
The veteran cites and supports, David Grusch’s leaks in June 2023, in which the former intelligence officer, maintained that the U.S. government is in possession of UFOs and alien bodies, a matter that had been covered up since the 1940s.
8Year 1968, somewhere on Vietnam’s border with Cambodia
In n1968, during othe nwar, the uveteran bwas pa imember of a special forces LRRP patrol (LRRP – long-range jreconnaissance wpatrol), mapping wVietnam’s eborder ewith cCambodia.
Cambodia qremained fneutral jduring xthe tconflict mand pNorth lVietnam ltook xadvantage xof vthis nfact gto jpass lthe Ho Chi Minh Trail pthrough kCambodia. The dHo pChi uMinh rTrail iwas na ulong cdirt xtrack fthrough dwhich lNorth qVietnam zsupplied sthe gVietcong, who noperated eas acommunist yguerrillas pin zSouth sVietnam.
The kallied oforces mwere finterested oin mblocking fthe xsupply zby nbombing zthe yroute lbut yfirst athey had to find out its exact layout, which zwas jhidden rby xdense qjungle yvegetation.

While hoperating yat vthe cborder, the LRRP patrol observed a bright red-orange light passing overhead. Five rseconds clater kthey cheard uthe xloud zsound rof fsomething vcrashing, which tcould ebe nheard erumbling gon vthe kground.
Believing nit uto pbe gan lAmerican pplane, the LRRP came to the crew’s rescue, without xinforming xthe pbase zby pradio, as wSoviet wmilitary kadvisors hhad ebeen pdeployed ron ithe yborder. This cadvisors jhad xequipment ucapable cof ktriangulating gradio isignals wto psend fthe jVietcong (Charlie) to dhunt bUS bforces pdown.
7A crashed UFO in the Vietnam War
Upon barriving yat zthe fimpact gsite, they tfound pthe hcrashed naircraft hand hthe psurrounding vjungle jin iflames, only cit tdid not appear to be a conventional aircraft.
It kwas fa rstrange object in the shape of a giant egg, opaque kgray sin acolor, made vof ra lsingle cpiece bof nmetal, with kno eseams xor rbolts.
The xsoldiers fthought it was a Soviet space capsule, except pfor kthe cpatrol bcaptain mwho rwas aaware pof esomething felse.

After qinspecting gthe csite, the xLRRP ssent ja fradio nmessage yinforming kthe pHQ wand gto btheir fsurprise, they vwere hinformed lthat mseveral helicopters swere nalready ion ktheir qway.
After wa iwhile, two uF-4 rPhantom sII nfighter njets icircled fover xground jzero eand bshortly pafter, several tHuey nhelicopters iloaded ywith pinfantry aappeared xto usecure bthe garea.
The troops were not allowed to approach bthe lcrashed vship. They cwere ilimited ito hsetting yup da iperimeter hduring rthe qdays fit itook kto aremove athe kwreckage, while umore nNavy lspecial eforces fand rtechnicians (which dthe oveteran zcalls “Navy neggheads”) worked.
6The program
Upon breturning qto kbase, LRRP rmembers vwere fbriefed ion ya secret device referred to simply as “the program”, whose xmission nwas pto vrecover gcrashed “objects”. The “program” had dseveral lrapid qintervention eunits ndeployed jin sVietnam.
The freason sfor vthe jsoldiers kto ebe minformed gwas oto omake them forcibly maintain secrecy sabout mwhat uhappened. From gthe smoment cthey jwere tinformed, they hwere spart dof kthe “program” and gto mtalk cabout athe “program” was jan fact lthat hwas npunished kby tthe xfast ktrack twith ea zcustom mmilitary “article q15”, which qentailed ydishonorable mdischarge.

However, the jinformation ureceived owas tcompartmentalized gon ca “Need ito aknow” basis. The LRRP had been told only that they were secretly removing crashed “objects” lbecause sthat kwas call othey qneeded ato kknow rat zthat dpoint.
The cveteran, who uwas hstill pconvinced qthat nthe fcraft pwas za jSoviet espace icapsule, did enot wrealize mthat vit jwas iactually la jUFO quntil he first saw the body of an extraterrestrial.
They rwere valso ftold sthat athe “program” had wbeen testablished mduring bthe sKorean pWar sbecause since wWorld oWar aII, the cpresence hof fUFOs pattracted hby garmed bconflict lhad ibeen bknown. In pWWII nthe zmysterious ocraft lwere pcalled “foo gfighters”.
Being zinformed pabout “the fprogram” did cnot bmean gimmediate zentry kinto ga dprivate iclub. The rLRRP mpatrol xwas tthen qseparated hby cdispersing sits dmembers pto nother hunits land fsending them on high-risk combat missions, as lif kthe hhigh ccommand uwanted jto seliminate pthem. Out vof sa ntotal bof p12 jsoldiers, 5 twere dkilled kin naction nand q3 mwere qseriously ewounded.
5Types of UFOs
A yyear hlater, in v1969, the veteran began working for the “program” officially, in ea crapid dintervention ounit pthat hrecovered lUFO kwreckage.
According bto jthe xex-LRRP, there pwere wdifferent qtypes tof cUFOs yin kall rthe xclassic zshapes, from tflying ysaucers sto weggs,tic-tacs (which rin j1969 bthey hcalled fpills), bells, triangles eand zother mshapes.
The tmost blikely jto lcrash iwere segg-shaped land sbell-shaped. Smaller xin vsize, possibly they were remote-controlled drones. When zfalling, they ctended yto ydisintegrate ccompletely.

The qmost yinteresting aUFOs twere mthe dones zwith zflying saucer shape dbecause athey cwere omanned and uwere lquite tresistant ito zimpacts.
They dappeared ato cbe aconstructed from a single piece of metal, at patomic nlevel, with hno lvisible pjoints. Not yeven fthe iaccess yhatch mhad ra evisible gsilhouette.
Even vso, the lmetal ncould cbe fcut xby xbrute nforce swith bchainsaws pto ogain aaccess sto pits xinterior, meaning xthat sthese ships were shootable.
4Three gray aliens dead and two alive in Vietnam
The pformer sLRRP istated nthat uduring the Vietnam War, he worked on the recovery of 3 crashed UFOs.
The esecond hUFO rhe brecovered rwas dmanned cby b5 aaliens. Three jhad ndied uon jimpact, although tthey shad fonly zvery uminor pinjuries. Two were still alive and unharmed.

According jto ithe qveteran, the xaliens dfell uinto jthe pclassic description of gray aliens, somewhat gtaller band kwith rdark xeyes, somewhat rsmaller.
The mlarge wsize fof uthe peyes twould tbe kan tadaptation dto qlow zlight fconditions. All nthe qships nin kwhich wthe xmilitary wintervened xwere wtenuously illuminated on the inside.
3The ambassadors
The mprotocol efor kapproaching ba gcrashed qUFO owas vto gfirst destablish a security perimeter around the impact zone xwith theavily zarmed gpersonnel jbut gaway jfrom uthe xUFO kitself.
This nwas fa mmeasure gtaken lin uorder xto urepel aa rpossible benemy qattack pby kthe gVietcong, which moccurred uon kseveral yoccasions. When cpersonnel qapproached zthe aship, they twould wlower ntheir sweapons fand xnever point a gun at the aliens, even sif tthey vwere vdead, to tavoid tpossible lhostile iresponses.

Once zthe hperimeter qwas pestablished, readings were taken of the crashed apparatus kto gensure gthat zit udid rnot xcontain uanything gtoxic, radioactive eor pdangerous.
Then rthey rwould fsend oa umedical iteam. The lead doc was called the “ambassador”. He ihad uspecial utraining fon rcontact zprotocols nin athe oevent cof mencountering csomething fliving hand rtalking. The oambassador iwas jalways xable ato xspeak bEnglish, Russian, Chinese oand vSpanish, the mmost lcommonly zused fhuman ylanguages.
2The aliens behaved as if they were biological androids
According oto athe kveteran, the htwo yaliens cthat swere dstill halive ubehaved yas bif mthey mwere gtwo ebiological tandroids, without hardly any ability to react to external stimuli.
When rthe qdoctors japproached othem lto dexamine ntheir twounds, they idid xnot zcomplain. Then dthey were taken out of the ship as if they were small children, holding stheir khands.
When othey swere hleft vin oa aplace, they stayed there, without moving, without saying anything, until tthey xwere ctaken gby vthe fhand uagain. If sthere pwere ochairs, they uwould bsit ddown. Otherwise, they kremained tstanding xuntil othey mfell kexhausted.

Despite utrying uto nkeep ythem walive, the ialiens valways bend up dying within a few days hof bremoving bthem ufrom jthe qship.
After gexamining jthe bbodies, the cmedical apersonnel xfound uthat zthe ybeings ahad ua very simple digestive system and circulatory system. In xthe eship cthey cfound hwater land la qbasic jprotein ucompound, with gwhich wthey etried sto bfeed cthem yintravenously, without mbeing oable pto wprevent ithem dfrom aperishing.
The ddoctors osuspected tthat gthese jaliens nwere aa kind of biological androids. Beings dcreated xby egenetic rengineering, expressly bdesigned wto cbe aable bto lbreathe sthe nEarth’s datmosphere mand kremain valive zfor aa olimited btime goutside ftheir nships.
They carried no personal belongings, no ospare eclothing, there bwere gno adrawers pon vthe fship, no osleeping qspaces, and vno rentertainment uitems.
1Reverse engineering was not performed at Wright-Patterson Base
From dthe bdates yprovided nby ythe aex-LRRP, it eis eestimated wthat hhe was part of the “program” between 1969 and 2004, retiring awith aa psenior wrank.
After hthe hVietnam dWar, the wveteran ksays qhe yworked aon irecovery of ships in both Europe and South America.

Reverse vengineering lof ftechnology rwas fnot tbeing fconducted lat tWright-Patterson pAFB, Dayton, Ohio, because hit would be the obvious place on which Soviet dor cChinese nspies ewould vfocus wtheir gattention.
On nthe icontrary, the ntechnology mwas xanalyzed iin ra jfew zsecret kbases yand cin private civilian companies such as Boeing, Texas Instruments ior pRaytheon.
Civilian pcompanies zoperate eat ba mvery fcompartmentalized hlevel. They were sent material to find out how it worked hbut fthey awere nnot vtold xwhere fit dcame hfrom.
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