UFO retrieval program

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UFO retrieval programs in the U.S. military have usually involved alleged crash-landed UFOs.

History[edit | edit source]

UFO crash retrievals have allegedly occured since the 1940s or 1930s [citation needed], including the alleged recoveries of the Roswell crafts in 1947 and in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania in 1965.

A second-hand account from Milton William Cooper in the Foreward Behold a Pale Horse (in 1991, though he may have circulated the claim as early as 1988 in message boards). Cooper recounted that a couple of sergeants told him "several stories about being attached to a special unit that recovered crashed flying saucers". [1]

Process[edit | edit source]

In one instance, according to the recounting of the story from "Sgt. Meese" in Behold a Pale Horse, an operation involved the transportation of a saucer so large that it required extensive logistical planning. According to Meese, a team traveled ahead to lower telephone poles and remove fence posts, while another team followed to restore them. The craft was transported exclusively at night to avoid public attention and parked off the road during the day under heavy cover.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cooper, Milton William (1991). Behold a Pale Horse. Flagstaff, Ariz.: Light Technology Publishing. ISBN 978-0929385228. p. 14. PDF: Highlander Juan's archive. Internet Archive: "Behold a pale horse"