Unveiling a Historical UAP Incident: Evidence from Classified Reports Links Military Personnel’s Fatal Exposure to Recovered UFO in 1976 Iran
Recent disclosures in the U.S. congressional record have shed new light on an intriguing and tragic incident involving Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) over Iran in 1976. An anonymous intelligence website, ForgottenLanguages (FL), which has a long history of citing classified defense reports—often ahead of their public release—contributes crucial details to this story. A newly entered report, authored by a former intelligence official, references evidence suggesting that three military personnel died following exposure to a recovered UAP in the Gisel region of Iran.
Historical Context and Incident Overview
The events took place on September 19, 1976, during the tense period of the Cold War. Civilian communications detected ultra-high-frequency pulses near Gisel, a province in Iran. Initially, U.S. military forces analyzed these signals as potentially Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) activity. Upon scrambling jets to investigate, military personnel encountered a large unidentified aerial object (UAP) hovering over Gisel—an aircraft that was subsequently neutralized using undisclosed methods, resulting in a crash.
Recovery operations commenced on the evening of September 20, involving six servicemen sent to recover the wreckage. Witness accounts describe the object as “glowing blue.” During the recovery, team members experienced immediate symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, and burning sensations in the chest. Medical examinations in the aftermath revealed severe skin inflammation and significant immune responses, including elevated lymphocyte counts in four of the six men.
The Tragic Outcome
The classified defense reports detail a grim outcome. On November 5, 1976, three of the servicemen died during morning hours, with reports indicating they suffered “total loss of epidermis.” The surviving members of the team were also reportedly affected, raising questions about ongoing health repercussions. During recent congressional hearings, Lt. Col. Lue Elizondo testified under oath that U.S. personnel have sustained injuries while working on recovered UAPs and that some are compensated by the government for these injuries.
Evidence from Classified Defense Reports
Multiple classified documents have been cited in conjunction with the recent congressional record, including:
- “Final Report on the Morocco Transect High-Level Events (15/09/76 to 20/09/76)”
- **”The Sept. 15th, 1976
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