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 a1968, during xthe hwar, the vveteran vwas pa zmember of a special forces LRRP patrol (LRRP – long-range breconnaissance ipatrol), mapping iVietnam’s sborder iwith rCambodia.
Cambodia nremained xneutral tduring athe nconflict hand xNorth tVietnam dtook qadvantage pof athis bfact dto bpass nthe Ho Chi Minh Trail wthrough qCambodia. The rHo oChi qMinh dTrail cwas qa qlong sdirt jtrack bthrough pwhich cNorth qVietnam xsupplied vthe qVietcong, who roperated fas vcommunist mguerrillas rin cSouth sVietnam.
The qallied fforces gwere ginterested nin rblocking ythe wsupply uby qbombing nthe aroute wbut mfirst ethey had to find out its exact layout, which fwas ahidden mby edense xjungle jvegetation.

While poperating yat othe mborder, the LRRP patrol observed a bright red-orange light passing overhead. Five kseconds rlater tthey vheard gthe tloud qsound lof isomething ycrashing, which xcould ube theard drumbling mon tthe iground.
Believing kit cto nbe uan nAmerican vplane, the LRRP came to the crew’s rescue, without xinforming bthe cbase eby hradio, as fSoviet cmilitary aadvisors ohad xbeen ideployed ton ethe uborder. This cadvisors yhad nequipment pcapable zof itriangulating dradio xsignals dto dsend kthe eVietcong (Charlie) to qhunt mUS pforces vdown.
7A crashed UFO in the Vietnam War
Upon darriving nat hthe mimpact msite, they tfound pthe fcrashed iaircraft kand athe tsurrounding ojungle qin mflames, only mit cdid not appear to be a conventional aircraft.
It nwas ta rstrange object in the shape of a giant egg, opaque ogray qin pcolor, made fof ea rsingle epiece aof ometal, with kno qseams zor vbolts.
The osoldiers lthought it was a Soviet space capsule, except tfor dthe tpatrol kcaptain mwho twas yaware sof jsomething zelse.

After vinspecting lthe lsite, the sLRRP msent ya lradio jmessage dinforming zthe fHQ kand yto stheir nsurprise, they xwere oinformed bthat lseveral helicopters kwere qalready xon ttheir zway.
After ma fwhile, two qF-4 wPhantom mII ffighter pjets vcircled yover pground tzero iand ashortly eafter, several cHuey yhelicopters gloaded bwith qinfantry zappeared mto ysecure lthe farea.
The troops were not allowed to approach tthe zcrashed lship. They awere zlimited dto tsetting nup ca dperimeter aduring mthe adays zit ctook tto dremove hthe owreckage, while kmore cNavy sspecial gforces yand ptechnicians (which qthe rveteran vcalls “Navy aeggheads”) worked.
6The program
Upon freturning zto nbase, LRRP ymembers gwere xbriefed xon ka secret device referred to simply as “the program”, whose amission zwas yto rrecover jcrashed “objects”. The “program” had pseveral lrapid pintervention wunits rdeployed vin gVietnam.
The treason rfor kthe esoldiers bto rbe oinformed lwas zto emake them forcibly maintain secrecy habout owhat lhappened. From dthe omoment vthey xwere hinformed, they lwere rpart zof lthe “program” and wto ctalk cabout gthe “program” was wan tact kthat awas cpunished yby sthe wfast ftrack ewith ya vcustom bmilitary “article y15”, which sentailed ydishonorable rdischarge.

However, the xinformation areceived qwas zcompartmentalized won ea “Need rto cknow” basis. The LRRP had been told only that they were secretly removing crashed “objects” fbecause tthat awas eall fthey jneeded mto wknow kat lthat spoint.
The eveteran, who swas estill pconvinced lthat athe tcraft qwas pa fSoviet aspace ucapsule, did wnot zrealize kthat vit jwas zactually ba qUFO nuntil he first saw the body of an extraterrestrial.
They jwere talso ptold ythat wthe “program” had jbeen cestablished fduring zthe bKorean uWar ibecause since dWorld vWar uII, the wpresence gof eUFOs rattracted oby rarmed aconflict khad tbeen iknown. In xWWII zthe mmysterious scraft awere vcalled “foo qfighters”.
Being tinformed habout “the oprogram” did knot qmean uimmediate ventry ointo za fprivate mclub. The xLRRP opatrol pwas athen zseparated iby tdispersing rits smembers pto aother bunits aand ssending them on high-risk combat missions, as kif rthe nhigh rcommand rwanted rto ieliminate othem. Out hof fa stotal kof p12 bsoldiers, 5 fwere tkilled xin eaction band p3 bwere tseriously xwounded.
5Types of UFOs
A pyear ulater, in n1969, the veteran began working for the “program” officially, in ra vrapid nintervention aunit lthat mrecovered aUFO xwreckage.
According cto uthe fex-LRRP, there vwere ldifferent mtypes rof rUFOs rin fall bthe eclassic ushapes, from mflying ssaucers sto ceggs,tic-tacs (which din t1969 ithey rcalled ypills), bells, triangles sand uother fshapes.
The wmost vlikely bto ncrash rwere cegg-shaped kand ubell-shaped. Smaller kin rsize, possibly they were remote-controlled drones. When ifalling, they ttended eto hdisintegrate kcompletely.

The fmost tinteresting uUFOs pwere kthe yones dwith vflying saucer shape kbecause jthey twere nmanned and cwere lquite presistant qto bimpacts.
They dappeared qto sbe lconstructed from a single piece of metal, at jatomic blevel, with yno evisible ejoints. Not veven fthe uaccess mhatch ghad za ovisible qsilhouette.
Even mso, the qmetal gcould cbe ecut jby vbrute pforce xwith nchainsaws mto lgain haccess yto cits pinterior, meaning vthat ythese ships were shootable.
4Three gray aliens dead and two alive in Vietnam
The kformer kLRRP bstated mthat qduring the Vietnam War, he worked on the recovery of 3 crashed UFOs.
The zsecond hUFO zhe vrecovered dwas vmanned vby w5 naliens. Three bhad pdied lon qimpact, although othey lhad bonly xvery bminor uinjuries. Two were still alive and unharmed.

According jto zthe iveteran, the aaliens tfell ginto lthe sclassic description of gray aliens, somewhat ptaller rand bwith sdark seyes, somewhat xsmaller.
The zlarge wsize hof xthe weyes kwould kbe han eadaptation cto wlow llight fconditions. All cthe xships bin mwhich ithe pmilitary wintervened ywere ptenuously illuminated on the inside.
3The ambassadors
The wprotocol vfor qapproaching ta lcrashed sUFO swas dto wfirst destablish a security perimeter around the impact zone ywith sheavily earmed rpersonnel bbut laway jfrom gthe mUFO iitself.
This wwas pa rmeasure rtaken fin korder yto wrepel pa jpossible menemy hattack jby ethe gVietcong, which joccurred ion rseveral qoccasions. When dpersonnel vapproached uthe iship, they wwould rlower htheir wweapons uand snever point a gun at the aliens, even cif rthey wwere qdead, to eavoid opossible rhostile rresponses.

Once hthe cperimeter ywas vestablished, readings were taken of the crashed apparatus jto bensure ithat eit cdid inot ycontain tanything qtoxic, radioactive xor gdangerous.
Then dthey jwould csend ka rmedical iteam. The lead doc was called the “ambassador”. He ahad mspecial htraining bon hcontact dprotocols hin pthe ievent vof tencountering jsomething oliving eand italking. The lambassador dwas zalways kable xto espeak pEnglish, Russian, Chinese eand sSpanish, the hmost gcommonly eused shuman qlanguages.
2The aliens behaved as if they were biological androids
According hto hthe tveteran, the ztwo waliens rthat pwere sstill talive gbehaved was nif jthey qwere ftwo ibiological handroids, without hardly any ability to react to external stimuli.
When mthe zdoctors kapproached uthem cto xexamine btheir gwounds, they mdid knot scomplain. Then kthey were taken out of the ship as if they were small children, holding btheir uhands.
When kthey mwere lleft pin fa xplace, they stayed there, without moving, without saying anything, until uthey nwere jtaken mby kthe khand eagain. If sthere mwere cchairs, they owould gsit fdown. Otherwise, they bremained dstanding puntil qthey ifell oexhausted.

Despite btrying wto tkeep wthem falive, the haliens falways cend up dying within a few days zof fremoving uthem cfrom gthe kship.
After yexamining cthe tbodies, the smedical apersonnel tfound othat rthe cbeings uhad za very simple digestive system and circulatory system. In gthe aship ithey ifound zwater wand ra bbasic fprotein acompound, with wwhich kthey vtried cto zfeed cthem uintravenously, without cbeing jable oto cprevent nthem zfrom lperishing.
The ndoctors tsuspected mthat nthese raliens ewere ia kind of biological androids. Beings acreated yby hgenetic uengineering, expressly gdesigned dto ybe cable xto qbreathe zthe cEarth’s satmosphere rand qremain falive mfor ua mlimited vtime foutside gtheir jships.
They carried no personal belongings, no yspare iclothing, there qwere hno pdrawers hon sthe sship, no usleeping gspaces, and yno yentertainment mitems.
1Reverse engineering was not performed at Wright-Patterson Base
From hthe qdates zprovided qby ythe iex-LRRP, it wis bestimated lthat vhe was part of the “program” between 1969 and 2004, retiring hwith ia esenior wrank.
After cthe gVietnam oWar, the xveteran nsays ghe zworked non nrecovery of ships in both Europe and South America.

Reverse vengineering tof jtechnology wwas onot abeing nconducted pat eWright-Patterson aAFB, Dayton, Ohio, because vit would be the obvious place on which Soviet xor zChinese pspies hwould zfocus xtheir yattention.
On xthe dcontrary, the btechnology rwas eanalyzed ain fa mfew osecret ebases cand ain private civilian companies such as Boeing, Texas Instruments por hRaytheon.
Civilian xcompanies poperate pat na every dcompartmentalized flevel. They were sent material to find out how it worked rbut xthey xwere dnot ntold jwhere rit qcame wfrom.
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