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‘It’s Coming Right St Us!’ UFO Details Revealed By Former Air Force Officer

‘It’s Coming Right St Us!’ UFO Details Revealed By Former Air Force Officer

A former US Air Force patrolman shed more light on an encounter with what he called a gigantic floating red square that he claimed was a UFO that left him “freaked out.”Speaking on the Merged podcast Tuesday, Jeff Nuccetelli expressed the seriousness of the encounter, which took place in October 2003 and was made public

A former US Air Force patrolman shed more light on an encounter with what he called a gigantic floating red square that he claimed was a UFO that left him “freaked out.”

Speaking on the Merged podcast Tuesday, Jeff Nuccetelli expressed the seriousness of the encounter, which took place in October 2003 and was made public via sworn testimony before Congress in July, Knewz.com has learned.

“This is not a joke,” ex-USAF senior patrolman, Jeff Nuccetelli said recently. “These are contractors with top secret clearances.”

Nuccetelli spoke about another encounter with the craft in which two other USAF patrol officers “got buzzed by the UFO,” causing everyone involved go into disarray.

“It was hard to hear,’ the former USAF patrol officer said, ‘because they were screaming, and they were scared.”

The second sighting, which had not previously been made public, according to The Daily Mail, took place over Vandenberg Air Force Base’s Launch Complex 4, which Elon Musk’s SpaceX now operates out of.

Read more at MSN

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