Why Have We Forgotten About This Case?
Analysis Summary
Summary
On May 7, 1989, a South African Air Force fighter jet reportedly shot down a UFO over the Kalahari Desert. The UFO was said to be undamaged and contained two alien occupants. After the crash, the craft and aliens were taken to a South African Air Force base. A team from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio later retrieved them. The UFO was detected on radar before it changed direction and crashed. Investigators found a funnel-shaped impact site and a silver object. The aliens were described as small, grayish beings with unique features. They were held for research but could not be tested due to their aggressive nature. The incident was later discussed at a conference in England, raising questions about the credibility of some witnesses involved.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses a claimed incident from May 7, 1989, where a South African Air Force jet allegedly shot down a UFO in the Kalahari Desert. It details the retrieval of the craft and its two alien occupants, along with the involvement of U.S. military personnel and the subsequent secrecy surrounding the event.
A South African Air Force fighter jet shot down a UFO over the central Kalahari Desert on May 7, 1989.
Henry Asadle
“I was prepared to undergo a lie detector test.”
James Van Grunin
“I was only passing on information that I was given.”
Tony Dodd
“I spotted the telltale signs of being followed.”
Managed by: South African Air Force
Recovery and research of a downed UFO and its occupants
Analysis Summary
Henry Azadle
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.