US Marine Lance Corporal Jonathan Wagant
Lance Corporal Wagant first told of his heroine UFO crash retrieval encounter during official service and US
Task to investigate a downed aircraft thought to be a South American drugs muggling plane or friendly US vehicle
Retrieval team that in my opinion gives us one of the greatest
Possible instances of insight into how US government rapid reaction UFO recovery teams operate since his original
Let us leave no stone unturned
But to unravel this case and gain insight into US UFO crash retrieval teams
Laser strike was one of numerous US worldwide classified operations under US Southcom or US Southern command
The operation included up to 20 US agencies including the USMC
Drug Enforcement Agency, Air Force, CIA, National Guard and US Army Special Forces
In 1996 laser strike proceeded Operation Green Clover, a similar US Southcom operation
In support of Laser Strike and counter-drug operations, US Special Forces were additionally sent to Iquitos Peru
US Southcom authorized up to 14 Special Forces deployments to the region during 1997
Attached to US Southcom was the US Army 7th Special Forces Group, aka the US Army Green
A drug enforcement agency counter-narcotics operation in nine Latin American countries alongside the US Navy Seals
and I heard a couple women there and they were there for us talking about aircraft flying in and out of the atmosphere at Mach 10 Plus
They they came to us and said look you know, we got we got a situation where we we have one an aircraft crash
That's possibly friendly and they need us to go and secure the crash site
But I mean it had landed and cut its way through the jungle and embed itself on the and like us
The they they were not here at all of us. That's really what what it felt like and I mean that's not that's not my own emotions
And they were monitoring us too. I'm sure they knew we were in the area. We got up there and you're
But I mean this thing was really I mean I didn't go in and all they did was take me to like a like us
US pistol like and it covers it up. They were holstered on the hill. Yeah, right
Lance Corporal Wagon cut only 15 to 20 minutes at the crash site before two to four US Army
Jonathan's mention of DOE assets in the Peruvian jungle gives us some extremely actionable data points
In this case US intelligence agencies specifically the CIA monitored a UFO from the Gulf of Mexico
There is of course an argument the US rapid recovery team killed these Mexican soldiers
As we discussed earlier, a cornerstone of my work is discussing the missing link of US
Los Alamos, Sandia and Lawrence Livermore National Labs operate as FFRDCs for the US Department of Defense
The same author of the US intelligence community that provided extremely valuable information on the National Underwater Reconnaissance Office
US Space Command estimated the probe was large enough some pieces would survive reentry
NEST acted off intelligence gathered from US Space Command and their defense support program DSP satellites
and now I have made an entire video on the subject of fast walkers a term used by US Northcom and NORAD
And by the way guess which US agency has a history of developing and managing DSP satellites
The NRO has been labeled time and time again as a big five US intelligence agency that provides various forms of satellite intelligence for UFO domestic and foreign crash retrieval incidents
Also recall how Wagon mentioned US Army CH-47s deploying the DOE team
NEST also worked closely with the US Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division and US Army 52nd Ordnance Group
Indeed the US Army South did begin supporting counter-drug operations in South America in 1995 by providing aircraft such as 4 UH-60A or Black Hawks
A US Southcom forward-based Expeditionary Task Force operating to promote stability and security by countering transnational threats including Narco traffic
Throughout the 90s JTF Bravo conducted numerous missions in Central and South America and saw the US Army 7th Special Forces we discussed earlier
As we move on to discuss the Black operators and US Special Forces we must also discuss the 1-60th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
A US Army Special Forces Special Mission Unit that provides helicopter aviation support for Special Operations Forces
And now this brings us to the armed men and black camis with no insignia
In the same 1995 NEST Assessment Team report, we can see NEST additionally worked alongside US Special Operations and US Navy Special Operations
Interestingly, JSOC is comprised of the best of the best of US Special Forces, Delta Force, SEAL Team 6, the 24th STS, Regimental Reconnaissance Company and the Intelligence Support Activity
Task Force Orange, as it sometimes referred to, was originally created under US Army INSCOM or Intelligence and Security Command
US Army INSCOM was created under General Albert Stubblebine, a figure famous in UFO lore
As a matter of fact, US special forces were deployed to Peru during this time
Let us analyze in 1996 to 1997 document pulled from the Defense Technical Information Center titled The US Military and Drug War in Peru
conducted by US Southcom or US Southern Command
As it turns out and this will become extremely important soon, US Southcom held the Mar-Forlant Marine Forces Atlantic Riverine training team in IKITOS Peru for utilization under Operation Laser Strike
IKITOS is a host to all sorts of US military installations of interest we will touch on soon
These being the US Army 7 Special Forces Unit Aka, the US Army Green Berets
Due to their consistent execution of US Southcom missions including a historical presence training and countering narcotic distribution in Central and South America
US forces engaged encounter narcotics reconnaissance systems for Operation Laser Strike monitored a UFO
Nest also leveraged for their DOD authority several US Army CH-47 Chinooks from either the 160th SOAR Nightstockers
or 1-228th Aviation from JTF Bravo station nearby in US Southcom territory
and IKITOS employed a significant amount of US DOD permanent structures
that the US Army's 7th Special Forces and Joint Task Force Bravo
had historically conducted US Southcom missions in northern Peru during the 1955 Peru Ecuador border dispute
So it is interesting the men in black camis i-wager where US Army's 7th Special Forces were already available to secure the crash site in northern Peru
Within 15 to 20 minutes of the Marines arriving, the crash site was secured by multiple US Army CH-47 helicopters, DOE personnel
and they were monitoring us too, I'm sure they knew we were in the area when we got up there
The US Navy employs various Namru locations around the globe which serve as DOD laboratories and centers
Namru Installation serve as a network of biomedical research labs operated by the US Navy
This location is within driving distance to Iquitos' use aftertachment 5 in close to the US Marforla Riverine Training Team
And obviously, this location is a sensible holding and quarantine zone for a US Marine who was exposed to possibly toxic materials in non-human craft
he was still in close proximity to the US afflutinic kernel that forced him to sign papers and the operator who threatened his life
I plan to inquire if US Marines from the Mac G28 performed perimeter security for the site
And of course Wagant does agree with this point Hawk missile batteries were phased out of US forces in 1994
Mac G 28 Marines from Jonathan's US station, Cherry Point, North Carolina
Between 1980 and 1982 Stringfield became aware of one H.J., a sergeant in the US Army 24th Infantry who was wounded during service in the Korean War
I'm immediately reminded of US Army low boy trucks described in numerous UFO retrieval cases
This included intelligence offices from the US Army, Air Force and Navy
This in turn allowed the US to capture this UFO saucer post-World War II
It's incredible to then consider joint US Vatican UFO programs that followed World War II