Comments For: Secret UFO Crash Retrieval Footage Leaked By A Former Air Force Pilot Set To Air On US TV Tomorrow
A former US Air Force pilot claims that he was contracted as a helicopter pilot in a secret military crash retrieval programme during which time he witnessed craft of non-human origin.

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Steve Higgins
For the record... I'm not saying that Jake Barber is a bad witness as such, but being a former pilot doesn't automatically make you a good witness. Sure, he'd be a better witness in such matter than I am, but would he be a better witness than say someone who's worked developing advanced, experimental aircraft for someone like Lockheed Martin?
January 17, 2025 11:46
Craig5486
Some skepticism at the end of the article. He was told by High-level military officials AND high ranking members of the UAP task force that the craft was extraterrestrial. Do we just assume everyone is a liar? Let's wait and see the video first before cast doubt, the video is tomorrow by the way not tonight
January 17, 2025 12:06
Thanks! I was thinking it was Saturday today. I've corrected that.
I'm skeptical for now, but interested to hear what he has to say. I don't just assume everyone is a liar, I haven't and can't make my mind up yet. The skepticism was an attempt at balance,... Thanks! I was thinking it was Saturday today. I've corrected that.
I'm skeptical for now, but interested to hear what he has to say. I don't just assume everyone is a liar, I haven't and can't make my mind up yet. The skepticism was an attempt at balance, not an opinion, but I don't automatically take everything to be true at face value - far too much fake news around for that nowadays. read more