Brit Special Forces soldiers recovered a «non-human» UFO that crashed in the north of England, according to an ex-Para and military intelligence officer.
Franc Milburn, who was a member of the British Army’s elite Parachute Regiment, said the craft was retrieved in a secret operation in the 1980s. Its presence has never been revealed in any publicly-released documents in the past 30 years.
Franc spoke out after US intelligence whistleblower David Grusch claimed officials had recovered debris and alienbiologics’ from 10 crashed UFOs. He said boffins had been secretly tasked with reverse-engineering ET technology in a bid to give the US an advantage in the global arms race.
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Franc said his information came from a member of a secret MI6-run unit known as «The Increment» which conducted the operation.
Now known as E Squadron, it recruits the most experienced and reliable operators from the UK’s Special Forces units – the Special Air Service or SAS, Special Boat Service (SBS) and Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) – and take part in covert, clandestine, and paramilitary operations.
“They’d been told by the RAF that a craft which wasn’t Russian, British, or American had been downed,’’ Milburn said.
“He said they were tasked to secure and retrieve the craft in the north of England. “They were flown in by helicopter. They established a cordon, a perimeter, and they approached the craft.
“He didn’t describe the craft. He just said it was obvious it was non-human.
“And it was obvious that had been occupants.
“I don’t know if that meant they saw seats inside or they found a dead alien or whatever it was. I don’t know.
“He said it was obvious that the occupants had basically gone off along the ground.
“Then it was a case of securing the craft and recovering those occupants to take them into custody.
“Part of the unit was left protecting the craft. They would have left maybe six to eight blokes to cordon the craft.
“And the others would have been on foot, quad bikes, or 4x4s trying to track down these entities that escaped from it, with helicopters supporting.
“He said after that it was totally passed over.
“He said, 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’.’’
Franc said when his comrade, who fought in the 1982 Falklands War, refused to tell him any more – including the precise location or a description of the craft. He did not push him as he wasnot majorly into’ UFOs.
But after the US launched a probe into dozens of close encounters between Top Gun pilots and mystery craft – often near nuclear bases or weapons sites – he recalled the conversation.
“This guy says he was involved in a crash retrieval in the UK,’’ Franc told The Good Trouble Show on YouTube.
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“This is one of the most capable guys I have ever met.
“I know the guy’s not a bulls****** and I know people who know him. I can validate him.
“This thing really put the zap on his head at the time.
“This guy was not phased by anything.
“But this was without doubt the most extraordinary thing that had ever happened to him in his life – apart from surviving contact with the enemy.
“This was other worldly or outer worldly stuff.
“He got to the point where he wanted to tell it to somebody. I believe him 100%.
“I worked with the bloke in Civvy Street. This is a true-blue paratrooper. I spoke to former SAS and paratrooper mates of his.
“We’re talking about a guy who fought bravely in the Falklands in some of the most brutal engagements.
“This is not the kind of guy who f**** around or talks s***.’’
Franc worked in British military intelligence until the late ‘90s then as a contractor in Iraq alongside US Army Special Forces and the US State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security.
He is now an analyst for the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, an Israeli university think tank with close ties to Israeli military intelligence, where he has written public research papers on the US government’s approach to UFOs.
His comrade became like a brother’. “ He told me one night because he was sick of keeping this big story bottled up, but knew he couldn’t tell anyone who wasn’t ex-Special Forces,’’ he added.
A declassified 2000 UK Defence Intelligence Staff report said the existence of Unexplained Aerial Phenomena ‘ – UAPs or UFOs – was `indisputable’.
“Credited with the ability to hover, land, take-off, accelerate to exceptional velocities and vanish, they can reportedly alter their direction of flight suddenly and clearly can exhibit aerodynamic characteristics well beyond those of any known aircraft or missile – either manned or unmanned,’’ the report said.
“Attempts by other nations to intercept the unexplained objects, which can clearly change position faster than an aircraft, have reportedly already caused fatalities,’’ the report warned, adding that no attempt should be made to out-maneuver a UAP during interception’.
But the report denied any incursions’ by UFOs into UK airspace and said that «no artefacts of unknown or unexplained origin have been reported or handed to the UK authorities.»
The Ministry of Defence said they were «not aware of any salvage operations with materials of unexplained origin.»
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