Sunday, May 10, 2015

They Were There: UFO Sightings From The Vietnam War (Videos)

(N.Morgan) UFO accounts can be found all through out history, from ancient times, until today.




Is it possible that UFOs or alien beings we not only involved in, but actively participating in the world wars?


In this article we will be covering accounts of UFOs being seen and encountered during the Vietnam war.





 

The video above gives one of the most intriguing and scary accounts in which a patrol boat encounters a UFO and watches it destroy one of their companion patrol boats.




In the Vietnam conflict, UFOs were referred to by our military as Enemy Helicopters.


The Vietnamese didn’t obtain helicopters until later in the war.


Another intriguing account took place in South Vietnam in June 1966 rarely had reason to speculate about UFOs — at least until the little-known Nha Trang UFO incident took place.


The Nha Trang incident if thorough documentation can be obtained, could become a UFO “classic” according to one NICAP investigator familiar with the case.


The sighting allegedly occurred during one of the most active periods of the Vietnam conflict, and understandably received little publicity at the time.

 

Now, however, with American participation in the war concluded, numerous war-related incidents are beginning to emerge.

 

One of these involves a startling UFO sighting witnessed by possibly thousands of soldiers stationed in Vietnam at the time.




An initial investigation was conducted by NICAP investigator Raymond Fowler, who was able to  to contact an eyewitness to the event.


According to the witness, eight bulldozers were operating that night cutting roads around “Hawk Hill,” located less than one-half mile to the west of the American compound.

 

On another part of the base, two “sky-Raider” prop-driven aircraft were warming up on the airstrip located less than a mile to the east.

 

At the same time, a Shell Oil tanker lay anchored in the bay about a mile to the southwest.



 

The witness, an enlisted soldier holding the rank of Specialist 5, had gathered with an undetermined number of fellow soldiers around 8 p.m. in an open area of the base to watch an outdoor movie.


Outdoor films had become possible only recently, according to the witness, thanks to the arrival and installation of six, new, independently-operated, 100 KW diesel-powered generators.

 

One of these generators had been installed near the compound where the soldiers were seated and was being used to supply power for the movie projector.


The film had been underway for some time, according to the witness’s account, when suddenly, at approximately 9:45 p.m., the sky to the north lit up!

 

The GIs glanced up and saw what at first appeared to be a flare exploding above a ridge to the north.


 

“At first we thought it was a flare which are going off all the time and then we found that it wasn’t” recounts a letter from the witness mailed home a few days later.


“It came from the north and was moving from real slow to real fast…Some of the jet fighter pilots which were here…said it looked to be about 25,000 feet (in altitude)… then the panic broke loose.

 

It dropped right towards us and stopped dead still about 300 to 500 feet up.

 

It made this little valley and the mountains around look like it was the middle of the day; it lit up everything.


“Then it went up and I mean up.

 

It went straight up and completely out of sight in about 2-3 seconds.

 

Everybody is still talking about it.”


Had the soldier’s letter or his recent account of the incident stopped there, the case would probably not have come to the attention of either NICAP or the officials from Washington that reportedly visited the base the next day.

 

But the letter and the witness’s account of the incident continues:


“That really shook everyone is that it stopped, or maybe it didn’t, but anyway our generator stopped and everything was black.

 

At the Air Force Base about one half mile from here all generators stopped.


The engines on two planes that were the runway ready to take off stopped, and there wasn’t a car, truck, plane or anything that ran for about four minutes.”



In addition, the eight bulldozers working on nearby hills also ceased operating according to the witness.



 

 

Another account I found is by Robert “Doc” Waltz who shares his own experience with a UFO encounter during the Vietnam conflict.

 

He states: 

 

I am a Vietnam vet.

 

I was stationed in Tay Ninh Province with the 25th Infantry Division in 1969.

 

One night in late summer or early fall of 1969, while at Tay Ninh Basecamp, I saw one single light, at a high elevation, travel in a straight line across the sky and stop.

 

It then traveled in another direction, again in a straight line, at a high rate of speed, and stop again. It did this maneuver several times….flying across the night sky at a high rate of speed, and stop at will.

 

There was no observable tail (like a shooting star). There was no sound.

 

There were no blinking or pulsating lights.

 

Just this single star-like light, but it did not twinkle like a star.

 

As I recall, when it came to it’s many stops, it never gave the appearance of hovering, or slowly moving like a chopper (Besides, it was too high up to be a chopper.)

 

In other words, when it stopped its flight path, it came to a complete stop.

 

Then it shot across the sky in another straight line and would stop again.

 

I brought this to the attention of some buddies, and we watched it continue to do this until our duties brought our attention back to the ground.

 

 





References:


http://www.openminds.tv/ufos-during-the-vietnam-war/563


http://www.history.com/shows/hangar-1-the-ufo-files/videos/ufos-at-war?m=5189717d404fa&s=All&f=1&free=false#

 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPh3NMi8rcwTwclsZ36Nuvg


http://www.nicap.org/reports/660619nhatrang_report.htm


http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case60.htm

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