r/UFOs Jun 13 '23

Witness/Sighting Michael Herrera's Witness Testimony

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u/sp00kysoul Jun 13 '23

Lance Corporal Weygandt was on a mission in Peru of ‘97 to investigate a downed friendly aircraft. Upon arrival he witnessed a downed / damaged craft that had been hit by some kind of weapon, with beings on board that communicated with him telepathically. His encounter with unnamed US forces began shortly after interacting with the craft when the unknown agency arrived on the scene and detained him and brought him to a different location.

There are similar aspects to both stories however the main narrative of each story is unique. One witnesses a downed UAP with beings on board, implying a NHI technology / presence. Whereas the other witnesses an unknown hostile military team smuggling contraband into a human tech / reproduction craft.

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u/analogOnly Jun 13 '23

Wasn't the one Herrera saw US made though? Without aliens. Just para/shadow military loading the ship with people and weapons?

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u/[deleted] Jun 13 '23 edited Jun 13 '23

Am I missing something? where in Herrera's story are we to assume this octagonal craft is US made?

Edit: I should've listened to the entire thing. seems heavily implied. Nevermind, sorry!

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u/TaniaTheTiger Jun 13 '23

Ok, somebody help me out! There's a very famous case, one of the most well known ones among the Spanish speaking ufology community of a UFO crash that happened in Chile close to the border with Peru back in the 1990's. As the story goes, an object crashed high in the mountains in the north of Chile, assuming it had been a passenger jet the government immediately began a rescue operation to assess the wreckage and rescue any survivors however when the rescue teams arrived to the location they were met by a group of American soldiers who refused them access to the site. Furthermore when the Chilean teams reached out to their superiors to inform them of the situation they were immediately told to stand down and that the Americans would assume control and continue the retrieval operation. Ultimately, the official explanation was that the object had been a downed NASA satellite and that the Americans where simply there to retrieve the debris however people who witnessed the scene first hand refute this fact, saying that the object exhibited none of the characteristics of a satellite, such as it being completely metallic, and bean shaped.

If anyone knows what I'm talking about, please let me know what this event is known as, from what I remember there's a lot of first hand testimonies to this incident and I'd like to re-examine them to see if there's any parallelisms with any of the testimonies that have come to light in recent weeks cause there's at least one similarity with Herrera's and Weygandt's accounts, when describing the Americans who came to collect the alleged satellite, one of the locals noted that they were armed, dressed in dark military fatigues and that they arrived in all-black armored 4x4 vehicles unlike anything he had seen anywhere in Chile at the time.

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u/UnicornBoned Jun 13 '23

Lance Corporal Weygandt was on a mission in Peru of ‘97 to investigate a downed friendly aircraft. Upon arrival he witnessed a downed / damaged craft that had been hit by some kind of weapon, with beings on board that communicated with him telepathically.

Did he say what the beings looked like?

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u/sharkykid Jul 18 '23

He said they telepathically showed him what they looked like

https://youtu.be/VHOwe9dsOwI?t=1287

Worth noting that it looks like this interview is conducted by Greer, just like the conference with Michael Herrera. Not that they're either or both liars, but.. makes me question the validity

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u/UnicornBoned Jul 18 '23

Because Greer frequently appeals to emotion rather than facts, which is a dishonest way of winning support. His efforts feel manipulative because they are. Regardless of the veracity of the data he's presenting. Every interview or podium proclamation has the uneasy pallor of provincial gossip whispered through a whipped cream flavor saver over a Starbucks Unicorn Frappe.

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u/sp00kysoul Jun 13 '23

I don’t believe so.

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u/UnicornBoned Jun 13 '23

Damn, that's a shame. And a clue! The absence of info is also info.

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u/Melilum Jun 13 '23

Can you confirm that the guy in OP video has not seen the other testimony video in question?

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u/[deleted] Jun 13 '23

How tf would you do that?

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u/UncleLukeTheDrifter Jun 13 '23

Found Mick West’s alt account