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Clifford Stone on Recovering UFOs, Alien Species, and Military Cover-ups

COAST TO COAST AM OFFICIALNovember 27, 202550 min19,644 views
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Military Service and UFO Involvement

  • πŸŽ–οΈ Clifford Stone served 22.5 years in the military, enlisting in July 1969 and retiring in January 1990, despite initial medical rejections.
  • πŸ›Έ Stone's involvement with UFO recoveries began early in his military career, leading to intensified debriefings and a choice to cooperate with those seeking the truth.
  • πŸ“œ He recounts being coerced into reenlisting for three more years to avoid a court-martial, with his enlistment contract administratively altered.

UFO Retrieval Operations

  • πŸ“ž Retrieval missions were initiated by a code word, "Tabasco," and involved a BA50 bag, with participants transported to staging areas.
  • πŸ‘₯ Teams typically consisted of 20-30 selected individuals, divided into A and B teams, with the ability to draw on additional personnel from nearby installations.
  • πŸ”’ Non-disclosure agreements for UFO-related activities were classified, with the mere existence of the document being secret, and often went beyond standard security clearance protocols.
  • ✈️ Participants were stripped of personal identification, including dog tags, and their affiliations concealed before being transported to unknown locations via helicopter or commercial airliner.

Encounters with Non-Human Entities

  • πŸ‘½ Stone describes encountering "typical gray" aliens, including a Type Two gray about 3-3.5 feet tall, during a recovery operation in Vietnam.
  • πŸ’₯ In one incident, upon seeing the aliens, Stone began firing his weapon, an action that was soon followed by other soldiers, but their bullets had no effect on the beings.
  • 🀝 Stone acted as an "interfacer," communicating with an alien who expressed fear and a desire to see its family, highlighting the emotional bonds and family structures of these beings.
  • 🌌 He recounts helping an alien escape from Fort Belvoir, Virginia, in 1969, believing it was his moral obligation to protect a "guest" from harm.

Technology and Control Structures

  • πŸ›Έ Inside alien craft, Stone observed a significant size distortion, with interiors appearing much larger than the exterior, suggesting a different space-time continuum.
  • 🧠 Control panels within the craft could be operated by thought or by direct physical interface, allowing individuals to become part of the craft's control system.
  • πŸ›°οΈ Stone asserts that the Director of Central Intelligence, not the President, ultimately controls key intelligence agencies like the NSA and NRO, citing an instance where President Bush was denied a "need to know" briefing.
  • ☒️ Visitors have demonstrated the ability to neutralize weapon systems, including nuclear weapons, to prevent their use by humans.

Disclosure and Future Implications

  • πŸ“„ Stone believes that proof, in the form of documents, is crucial to forcing governments worldwide to disclose the existence of extraterrestrial visitors.
  • 🌍 He suggests that governments have used the UFO phenomenon for psychological warfare, even against the Soviet Union.
  • πŸ’‘ Stone encourages the public to keep an open mind, demand the truth logically and intelligently, and understand that humanity is not alone in the universe.
  • πŸ•ŠοΈ He emphasizes that there is nothing to fear from extraterrestrial visitors and that truth will set humanity free, leading to a brighter future.
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