Did Aliens Make a Military Plane Disappear? | The Alaska Triangle | Travel Channel
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Summary
The account discusses the mysterious disappearance of a military plane in the Alaska Triangle. Jesse Desmond, an Alaskan state director for MUFON, highlights that 44 military personnel vanished without a trace. In 2003, there was a reported sighting of multiple UFOs near Fairbanks. Desmond connects UFO sightings to military activity, noting incidents from World War II. A top-secret report from 1950 revealed that UFOs were seen near the Naval Air Station just days before the Douglas disappeared. A Navy pilot reported a UFO following his plane. After the Douglas vanished, more UFO sightings occurred, including one above Elmendorf Air Force Base. Some researchers suggest that the Douglas could have been taken by a UFO using a tractor beam. The encounter has led to ongoing speculation about government cover-ups and the nature of UFOs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the mysterious disappearance of the Douglas aircraft and its potential connection to UFO sightings in Alaska. Experts suggest that military encounters with UFOs may have played a role in the incident, raising questions about government secrecy and the nature of these phenomena.
A top secret intelligence report from February 10th, 1950 reveals that UFOs were stalking US Naval planes just days before the Douglas vanished.
Jesse Desmond
“Alaska is a great place for UFOs because we have this vast amount of space and very few people.”
Jeremy Ray
“I find it very interesting the plane's radar operator reported the strangest interference he had ever seen.”
Andrew Gof
“This strikes me as yet another government cover up.”
The Douglas incident could have been intervention by a UFO.
There was a reported sighting of a whole mass of UFOs in a deserted area just 200 miles south of Fairbanks in 2003.
A top secret intelligence report from February 10th, 1950 reveals that UFOs were stalking US Naval planes just days before the Douglas vanished.
The Navy pilot witnessed a UFO clocked on radar going 1,800 mph.
The Douglas could have been controlled by a UFO, maybe pulled in by a tractor beam.
The theory goes that the C-54 was overpowered by superior technology and that's why the plane has never been found.
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Navy Pilot (Kodiak Incident)
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.
Elmendorf Commander
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.
Frederick Valentich
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.