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British special forces recovered a downed 'non-human' craft in northern England in the late 1980s, a former UK paratrooper and military intelligence officer claims.
Franc Milburn, a veteran of the British Army's elite Parachute Regiment, tells DailyMail.com he has spoken with a member of the MI6-run unit that conducted the alleged operation.
Milburn said he also spoke to UK Royal Air Force crew who chased and fired on a pair of 'disc-shaped' UFOs that traveled at hypersonic speeds outstripping their fighter jets…
Milburn divulged eye-popping details of the story told to him by his ex-Special Forces friend after both had left the Army – saying that he wanted to support recent US whistleblowers' claims of a secret UFO crash retrieval program.
originally posted by: quintessentone
It could very well have been a U.S. experimental aircraft, which may have been tested in other countries (?). Are/were their U.S. military bases in that area (Northern England) in the late 1980s?
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It could very well have been a U.S. experimental aircraft, which may have been tested in other countries....
originally posted by: BasicResearchMethods
a reply to: pianopraze
MI-6 are not allowed to operate within the UK. Fat red line.
originally posted by: BasicResearchMethods
a reply to: pianopraze
MI-6 are not allowed to operate within the UK. Fat red line.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
It must be something in our atmosphere making the aliens sick or delirious.
Too many crashes for advanced species.
originally posted by: pianopraze
a reply to: Kurokage
CIA are not allowed to operate in USA either.
Doesn’t stop them.
Lossiemouth is not on the West Coast of Scotland,it's on the East Coast.
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: pianopraze
An interesting read and worthy of looking into, but could the soilder have be messing with the Para', very likely. None the less, a good article and reminder of the good old days of ATS.
a reply to: quintessentone
It could very well have been a U.S. experimental aircraft, which may have been tested in other countries....
Most of those tended to be up in Scotland at old MOD Lossiemouth Airbase which is on the west coast. (a straight run from US east coast to UK west coast over ocean and used to have a long runway) with a seal team often stationed there.
There's a great ATS thread in the aircraft section about a crash at MOD Boscombe Down Airbase in 1994, which is south England in Wiltshire.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: pianopraze
An interesting read and worthy of looking into, but could the soilder have be messing with the Para', very likely. None the less, a good article and reminder of the good old days of ATS.
a reply to: quintessentone
It could very well have been a U.S. experimental aircraft, which may have been tested in other countries....
Most of those tended to be up in Scotland at old MOD Lossiemouth Airbase which is on the west coast. (a straight run from US east coast to UK west coast over ocean and used to have a long runway) with a seal team often stationed there.
There's a great ATS thread in the aircraft section about a crash at MOD Boscombe Down Airbase in 1994, which is south England in Wiltshire.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: WeMustCare
So they can cross the vastness of space between the stars.
Or skip between dimensions at will.
But can't handle our atmosphere?