Monday, January 20, 2025
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Jaw-dropping video 'shows USAF retrieving egg-shaped UFO' as ex-soldier breaks silence – Daily Star

A jaw-dropping video has surfaced allegedly showing a US Air Force helicopter lifting the remains of an alien spacecraft. UFO expert Ross Coulthart insists the footage was captured by a whistleblower on the Pentagon's top-secret UFO recovery squad and shows a 20-foot "egg-shaped" entity dangled from a chopper.
This revelation aligns with a story told to Coulthart by ex-US Air Force technician Jacob Barber, who swears he was part of such a retrieval mission.
Barber, who purportedly exited the Air Force post-9/11 to live as a civilian contractor, told Coulthart: "A lot of the work we did was on what I call 'The Range,' where the US government and its private partners used to test all kinds of things – weapon systems and resilience to weapon systems of certain craft – and so you see a lot of exciting things."
Despite being privy to numerous secret military aircraft tests, Barber confessed that the peculiar wingless, windowless, propulsion-less object was like nothing he'd seen before. "Just visually looking at the object on the ground, you could tell that it was extraordinary and anomalous. It was not human," he claimed.
Barber revealed how he was charged with snagging this bizarre object and used a helicopter sling on the end of a whopping 150-foot "long line" to haul it. What he fetched that day sounds seriously out of this world.
"I saw an egg, a white egg," he said. "There was no engine. There was no thermal signature. I was operating at night when I finally came in to pick it up. So, I'm working under night vision goggles at the time, and it was quite clear. I flipped them up, flipped them down and looked at it a couple of different ways.", reports the Mirror.
After his close encounter, Barber was told by the bosses that the enigmatic white "egg" was indeed a craft made by "NHI," (nonhuman intelligence), no less. His alien adventures didn't stop there – he supposedly encountered plenty more extra-terrestrials during his time with the USAF.
"There was another object. One was the egg, the other is what I called an 'eightgon.' The eightgon was essentially a flying disc with what looked like eight delineated sections when looking down," he said.
Barber mentioned he only ever got a bird's-eye view since his job was just to lift them up from 'The Range' and ferry them to some secret USAF research facility. He admits he's not clued in on the USA's plans for the finds but did talk about witnessing "trans-medium" vessels, seemingly capable of slicing through air and land..
Barber has made some out-of-this-world claims, suggesting that some USAF personnel have been trained in a form of telepathy to control unidentified aircraft. "In the program, there was certainly a desire to explore the idea that perhaps UAP could be summoned, could be communicated with, could be controlled and could be persuaded to land, all by deploying people with psionic abilities to interface and communicate with the UAP," he claimed.
He even recounted a personal encounter that left him shaken. "I felt like something connected with me," Barber said. "I felt like something had tuned in to me and my soul and was providing me some sense of guidance on what to do and how profound what I was doing was. It was so overwhelming that I began to cry."
The fear for his own safety grew as he realised the lengths Pentagon officials might go to keep their extraterrestrial contacts under wraps.
Consequently, he's turned to US senator Marco Rubio – tipped to be Donald Trump's secretary of state – hoping for protection after spilling the beans. Meanwhile, footage aired in a News Nation special has viewers split, with some dismissing the "egg-shaped object" as a mere egg and calling the whole thing a hoax.
With Donald Trump vowing to expose other enduring conspiracy theories, like the truth behind the 1963 Kennedy assassination, Barber's experiences could soon be brought to light.
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