A British paratrooper supported the U.S. whistleblowers, claiming that there were UFOs (unidentified flying objects), now known as unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs). He claimed to have known someone who encountered it.
British Special Forces Recovered Downed UFO
Franc Milburn, a veteran of the British Army's elite Parachute Regiment, opened up about his conversation with a member of the M16-run unit that conducted the alleged operation with UFOs. He did not identify his former elite comrade, citing security concerns and the latter's desire to remain anonymous. In the interview, they referred to the man as "John."
According to Milburn, John participated in the Falklands War in 1982 and underwent several dangerous missions worldwide; nevertheless, one of the most unsettling was in his native nation in the late 1980s.
He said that John's crew of the UK Royal Air Force once came quite close to a "disk-shaped" UFO traveling at supersonic speeds. The crew reportedly started shooting at the UFO, which did, however, outpace their fighter jets in speed.
John and his team were reportedly stationed in a force roughly equivalent to a troop of Special Forces personnel. The Royal Air Force (RAF) had notified them that a non-Russian, non-British, and non-American aircraft had been down.
John's mission was to find and recover the craft in the northern regions of England. They arrived by helicopter, formed a perimeter and a cordon, and moved toward the craft.
John reportedly told Milburn it was evident that the object was non-human and that its occupants had left the scene on foot or by other means. However, John did not provide any details on the craft.
According to Milburn, the task of finding these beings and attempting to apprehend them became apparent. A portion of the device remained to safeguard the craft. They would have left maybe six or eight guys to block off the craft, while the others would have used quad bikes, 4x4s, or foot to pursue these fleeing creatures while receiving help from helicopters. John told Milburn that the mission was passed on to another team after finding the device.
"Scientists and technicians came in and it was completely out of our hands. We were flown away by helicopter, and we knew nothing more after that," Milburn said, recounting John's story.
The recent statement about UFOs came after several whistleblowers claimed to have encountered such objects in the United States. However, the Department of Defense insisted it wasn't concealing extraterrestrials or alien technology.
AARO Released Statement About UFOs and Aliens
The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), a government office founded in 2022 designed to detect and mitigate threats, including "anomalous, unidentified space, airborne, submerged, and transmedia objects," released the results of its investigation earlier this month. Their report states that there is no proof to back up allegations that private businesses and the U.S. government have been reverse-engineering alien technology.
There is no evidence that a formal review panel, research funded by academia, or investigation by the U.S. government has concluded that observing an unexplained anomalous phenomenon (UAP) constitutes proof of alien technology.
Based on all the material made available thus far, AARO has concluded that the assertions made about certain individuals, known places, technological experiments, and papers purportedly related to or involved in the reverse engineering of extraterrestrial technology are untrue.
They released the report in response to the deluge of allegations and reports that the U.S. government is working on reverse-engineering alien technology.
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