Clifford Stone: Army Veteran Exposes UFO Crash Retrievals and ET Encounters
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33 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβMilitary Service and Early Encounters
- ποΈ Clifford Stone, a retired Army Sergeant, initially wanted to join the Air Force but was medically rejected, eventually enlisting in the Army.
- π¨ At 19, he was given an ultimatum: work with a special unit or face court-martial, leading him into covert operations.
- πΈ His first direct involvement with a UFO incident occurred during a field training exercise at Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, involving a crashed craft.
First ET Body and Extraterrestrial Species
- π½ Stone was among the first to approach a crashed craft and discovered a deceased extraterrestrial, describing it as approximately 3.5 feet tall and in apparent pain.
- π He learned of a manual detailing approximately 57 different extraterrestrial species visiting Earth, functioning as a first-aid guide.
- π€ Stone emphasizes that extraterrestrials are sentient beings with emotions, similar to humans, and that fear was a common element in his interactions.
Government Secrecy and Personal Cost
- β οΈ Stone faced significant government pushback, including lawful orders not to speak, which he considered unlawful, leading to a bad performance review and reassignment.
- π£οΈ Despite threats and personal hardship, he felt a moral obligation to speak out to help others who had similar experiences and to validate their reality.
- βοΈ He recounts being sent to Germany after attempting to retire, indicating the military's efforts to control his narrative.
ET Technology and Cosmic Understanding
- π Stone discusses advanced propulsion systems, including anti-matter and negative matter drives, and traversable wormholes, enabling rapid interstellar travel.
- π He believes extraterrestrials possess answers to fundamental questions about existence and God, and that they seek harmony and scientific exploration.
- π°οΈ The technology observed in recovered craft was vastly superior to Earth's, suggesting a significant technological gap and the potential for reverse-engineering projects like Project Horizon and Project Hazel.
Disclosure and Societal Impact
- π Stone asserts that extraterrestrials are not inherently evil and that advanced civilizations prioritize peace and understanding.
- π He highlights declassified CIA documents from 1952 regarding UFO overflights of Washington D.C. as crucial evidence of government awareness and concern.
- π His key message is that humanity has nothing to fear from UFOs and that disclosure will lead to a brighter future and a better understanding of our place in the universe.
Personal Health and Experiences
- π©Ή Stone discusses suffering from a skin disorder associated with Agent Orange exposure in Vietnam, which the VA initially refused to recognize.
- π‘ He recounts an incident in a cave where his eye was injured by a spray, causing him to experience being inside a bright light, with no clear explanation for his rescue.
- β He notes that no two UFO experiences are identical, even for individuals involved in the same event, emphasizing the subjective nature of these encounters.
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