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Every mention of Marines across the entire archive — with clickable timestamps to jump straight to the source.

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You've got Marines.
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MITRE And like they would say my name and I wasn't using my personal phone number, right? I was using a, trying to be careful. That was just like Jonathan Wagant's fellow Marines. He was with, I emailed one of them from my UAPgerb at gmail.com email. My name's not on it. It's not even associated with my IP address. I try to go through links to make sure that, you know, I can stay under the radar. And this Marine, this guy retired a master sergeant responded, hello, my first name. And it's like, where are these guys getting my name and information? I don't quite like that.
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specifically Ed from the Edwards 412th Test Wing and U.S. Marines Jonathan Wagant and Michael Herrera.
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leading a team of six to eight Marines in aviation ordinance while also training as a helicopter flight medic.
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other Marines and the VMA 513 Flying Nightmares engaged in the Hunter Warrior Advanced Warfighting
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Ironically to this channel, Castle and his fellow Marines participated in the experiment as a
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The Marines were sent in to investigate unidentified flare activity.
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Castle and his Marines came over a hill heading northwest in this area, and we can find multiple
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Coming over the hill in a Humvee carrying fire suppression equipment, the Marines encountered
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Despite Castle and his fellow VMA-513 Marines operating in uniform with authority on U.S. soil,
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half of the unmarked operators intercepted the Marines at gunpoint.
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The Marines were disarmed, held at gunpoint, and threatened, and ordered to stay silent.
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You know, we're, we're Marines and we've been through combat training, but we're, we're glorified mechanics.
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Like, again, we're Marines, but we're, we're technicians and our M16s are in the back of
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So I know that your number one concern was for your life and the life of your fellow Marines.
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If the VMA 513 Marines experienced vehicle failure,
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Arriving back to their Quonset hut, the Marines were greeted by their gunnery sergeant and a warrant officer.
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The commanding officers checked on the Marines, asked them about their mission and what they saw,
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Marines don't do things with a lot of words.
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The commanding officers were informed Marines in their command had encountered USAP operations
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and sensitive materials and were to remind their Marines to retain absolute silence about their encounter.
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But we did it because we were told, and in those days, there was a lot of grumbling among the Marines,
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But knowing two other Marines with similar stories, of course I asked.
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in the Peruvian jungle after Weigand and other Marines had arrived to the scene of a crashed non-human object.
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In all three scenarios, young Marines performing their duties were held at gunpoint and threatened with death several times.
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to make sure the Marines who stumbled upon the secret operation by accident
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In the other two encounters, the Marines were forcibly stripped of their gear, debriefed,
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Lots and lots of soldier, sailors, Air Force, Marines have this.
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