US Pilot ordered to SHOOT DOWN UFO - MAN IN BLUE threatened him "to keep quiet"
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person involved is Milton Torres, a 25-year-old lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, stationed in England in 1957. On May 20, he was on alert duty in an F-86D fighter jet. Around midnight, he received a scramble order to investigate a radar blip over East Anglia. As he flew through thick clouds, he was directed to fire rockets at an unidentified flying object. After confirming the order, he prepared to launch but the object suddenly accelerated away at an incredible speed, estimated at Mach 10. After landing, he was approached by a civilian who classified the incident as top secret, instructing him not to discuss it. The encounter left him puzzled and he did not speak about it publicly for many years.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the account of Milton Torres, an F-86D pilot who was ordered to engage a UFO during a scramble in 1957. Torres describes the unusual flight characteristics of the UFO and the subsequent secrecy surrounding the incident.
Milton Torres was ordered to fire rockets at a UFO, which exhibited unusual flight patterns, and was later warned to keep the incident classified.
Milton Torres
“I almost my pants; I had not the foggiest idea what actually occurred nor would anyone explain anything to me.”
Chris Lato
“This is a powerful simulator now to try and put you in the seat of that F-86D aircraft back in 1957.”
Managed by: U.S. Air Force
All-weather interceptor designed to counter aerial threats
Milton Torres was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at a UFO during a scramble on May 20, 1957.
The UFO exhibited unusual flight patterns, including remaining motionless for long intervals.
A civilian in a dark blue trench coat warned Milton Torres not to discuss the incident, declaring it top secret.
Analysis Summary
Milton Torres
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.