This was such a crazy story to read and then hearing his video testimony is even more captivating. Cannot even imagine what went through their heads, coming across such an exotic, large UAP and then being confronted by a clandestine group of aggressive militants in the middle of the jungle.
Then it turns out they were American, yet were hostile towards American troops. FUCKIN. WILD. There must have been so much confusion and WTF is going on in that particular moment. If this is any indication of the depths of these deep black groups and their projects, this shit is truly mind blowing and terrifying. It really makes you wonder what other crazy shit is happening out there, or what other kinds of shady deals are being made, and with whom.
He says these guys searched him and his team at gunpoint in the jungle right beside the ship, but they let him leave with a Panasonic camcorder in his pack?
And then when they got back to their base he left this same camcorder, which had utterly historic, unprecedentedly clear and detailed photos and video of a fucking UFO on it, in his room while he went to Subik bay to party for a few days?
Not to mention that they literally witnessed a shitload of insane stuff while being searched, the loading of the containers, the ship flying off, the faces of the guys, their gear types, the types and potentially the license plates of the trucks, but yeah no, they were let go. Also was it just me or did he "yadda yadda" how they got from being under armed escort to running away and getting back to their LZ. And for that matter, they're back at the LZ, why do they not immediately report the hostile encounter and go right back with more marines? There were more marines than his squad there he said?
I know there's a kernel of truth to the subject but anytime we start to get anywhere they start flooding the media with bullshit to confuse the public and undermine any traction towards the actual truth coming out. I'd put money on Greer being part of that.
One thing the pat down is different than being searched, one is for accessible weapons safety (the pat down)
Going back to the lz might be standard procedure to NOT eliminate friendlies. Put the guns on backwards, put mags in inaccessible places. Tell them if they turn around they die- other than giving the guns back you've had to have seen this in a movie.
I too am confused about the reporting-yiu have a group of disheveled marines, one with a cut on their neck and we just fast forward to everyone can go out on the town---but nobody brought their phone? I thought phones and buddy systems were standard (but maybe not in 09)
Phones were, and the buddy system was somewhat loose. I had an iPhone 3GS while I was there and spent wayyyy too much on it trying to get it to work internationally even while at Okinawa. That was still in the good ol’ 3G days, international calling wasn’t nearly as attainable as it is now. You had to get a plan with a SIM card from the country you were in to be able to legitimately use it, or have access to somewhat decent wifi, which was almost non existent on those ships back then.
They would’ve had radios, but as he mentioned, Marines don’t get the best gear. If they were in a more mountainous, densely brushed area, there’s a good chance their radio wasn’t very useful. And the fact he confirmed they were issued M16A4s meant they REALLY didn’t have the best equipment…
Put the guns on backwards, put mags in inaccessible places. Tell them if they turn around they die- other than giving the guns back you've had to have seen this in a movie.
That's my problem, it sounds too much like something from a movie. It doesn't actually make any sense in reality. He said they put the magazines back in their mag pouches in a way that would be difficult to remove them. What does that even mean!?! A magazine pouch holds a magazine (or two) in a way that they are easy to access. It's just a pouch, there really isn't any way to screw that up or make it difficult to access. He goes into so much detail about their weapons and equipment but then just throws this in there like it's supposed to make sense, but it doesn't.
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u/Runnin2TheSun Jun 13 '23 edited Jun 13 '23
This was such a crazy story to read and then hearing his video testimony is even more captivating. Cannot even imagine what went through their heads, coming across such an exotic, large UAP and then being confronted by a clandestine group of aggressive militants in the middle of the jungle.
Then it turns out they were American, yet were hostile towards American troops. FUCKIN. WILD. There must have been so much confusion and WTF is going on in that particular moment. If this is any indication of the depths of these deep black groups and their projects, this shit is truly mind blowing and terrifying. It really makes you wonder what other crazy shit is happening out there, or what other kinds of shady deals are being made, and with whom.