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UFO whistleblower claims black helicopters swooped in to retrieve ‘alien craft’

UFO whistleblower claims black helicopters swooped in to retrieve ‘alien craft’

A UFO whistleblower has declared that mysterious black helicopters came to collect a "UFO" that was shot down by USAF jets near Alaska almost a year ago. The unidentified object reported to have been shot down by fighter jets was said to be "cylindrical" and was found off the icy coast of Alaska. At the

A UFO whistleblower has declared that mysterious black helicopters came to collect a «UFO» that was shot down by USAF jets near Alaska almost a year ago. The unidentified object reported to have been shot down by fighter jets was said to be «cylindrical» and was found off the icy coast of Alaska.

At the time, pilots sent to investigate had mixed stories about what they saw. However, US President Joe Biden told press that the likely case was a balloon owned by civilians, possibly linked to private companies or research institutions.

Yet now, fresh details about the operation have been shared by a UFO whistleblower who insists that Biden was hiding the truth. Australian journalist Ross Coulthart reckons he has new information from a source inside the Pentagon with regard to the non-standard object.

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Coulthart spoke on his ‘Need to Know’ podcast: «A source has just contacted me confidentially to confirm something that I first spoke about a month or two ago,» and added «We talked about the Alaska UAP object and I said definitively that sources of mine were telling me that the Alaska object was anomalous.»

«But I’ve just received this the Pentagon tracked the Alaska object confirmed that it was a silver cylindrical UAP and not a balloon. President Joe Biden ordered the shoot-down and multiple assets were involved with the recovery. HC-130s, F-16s for cover and OGA black helicopters that’s a direct quote from somebody who has a source in the Pentagon.»

OGA refers to «other government agencies», normally meaning the CIA and other security services.

The description of the operation is «a direct quote from somebody who has a source in the Pentagon and he says that he is 100% certain of this account» said Coulthart. During that time, Brigadier General Patrick Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman, mentioned to reporters that the object posed «a reasonable threat to air traffic,» thus it was shot down upon President Biden’s order.

John Kirby, the coordinator for the US National Security Council, explained that the object was «much, much smaller than the spy balloon that we took down last Saturday» he was referring to the 200ft Chinese spy balloon and sized «about the size of a small car». During the incident, UFO enthusiasts shared videos online apparently showing black helicopters floating above the Alaska coastline.

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US officials have said that it should be easier to retrieve pieces of the object from the ice than it would have been to recover the large Chinese surveillance balloon that had been shot down in February 2023. A Department of Defense official confirmed that it broke into pieces.



Chinese spy balloon

The shootdown occurred just a week after the ‘Chinese spy balloon’ drama

A Pentagon spokesman announced on the same day that recovery teams were collecting the debris on top of the ice. It was also reported that US divers and unmanned underwater vehicles had retrieved additional debris. Brigadier General Ryder later revealed that The Alaska National Guard, alongside units under US Northern Command, along with HC-130 Hercules, HH-60 Pave Hawk, and CH-47 Chinook had all been participating in the effort to recover the object.

However, on February 18, 2023, Pentagon officials announced that the search had been abandoned. Some pilots involved in the shoot-down reported that the object had «interfered with their sensors» on the planes. The Pentagon and the White House declined to give a detailed description of the object, saying only that «It wasn’t an aircraft per se.»

The object was said to be far smaller than the Chinese balloon, which the Chinese government described as a civilian meteorological research airship that had been blown off course.

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