USMC Lance Corporal Johnathan Weygandt describes a crash retrieval he witnessed in Peru. Claims international team including Dept. of Energy personnel in hazmat suits arrived in two CH-47 Chinook helicopters. Recovered craft was hit by surface to air missile.

USMC Lance Corporal Johnathan Weygandt recounts an extraordinary incident he observed in Peru involving the retrieval of a crashed object. He reports that an international team, featuring personnel from the Department of Energy dressed in hazmat suits, arrived via two CH-47 Chinook helicopters. The recovered craft had reportedly been struck by a surface-to-air missile.

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  1. That’s quite an intriguing account! If true, it raises numerous questions about military encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena. The involvement of a U.S. Marine, along with personnel from the Department of Energy, suggests that this wasn’t just a routine incident. The fact that they arrived in CH-47 Chinook helicopters indicates the operation was significant enough to require a coordinated response.

    Surface-to-air missiles impacting unidentified crafts prompt discussions about both national security and the nature of the crafts. It’s interesting to consider what kind of technology could withstand a missile strike and still be recoverable. If there were an international team on the scene, it might also imply global interest or concern regarding the situation.

    It’d be fascinating to see how this claim aligns with any existing reports or investigations into similar incidents. Has there been any follow-up on this story or further verification of the details?

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