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1997 Peru UFO Crash Retrieval - the Story of Jonathan Weygandt
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[0:01:48 - 0:01:50] And it was all different ones different kinds
[0:01:51 - 0:01:58] Very few first-hand UFO witness encounters over the decades have matched the intrigue coherence and respect as former
[0:03:46 - 0:03:52] Marines allegedly involved with the case to determining where Wagant may have been taken and interrogated to analyzing
[0:08:48 - 0:08:55] Only 150 of these were suspected of drug trafficking but only 21 such planes were forced or shot down
[0:13:05 - 0:13:11] Possibly friendly and that he and other Marines were needed to secure the crash site by three to four a.m
[0:13:11 - 0:13:18] Jonathan adkins and Allen were in the vanguard of a group of humbies among eight to ten Marines sent to secure the crash area
[0:13:18 - 0:13:24] After a combination of driving and trekking through the jungle the Marines reached the site around six to seven a.m
[0:15:11 - 0:15:14] Then basically we were the first ones to see the object
[0:16:14 - 0:16:22] The terrified and confused marines climbed down the ridge to get closer to this object with Wagant getting the closest of all the marines
[0:23:21 - 0:23:26] Jonathan got the mysterious liquid all over what Marines call camis or battle dress uniform
[0:25:20 - 0:25:23] I don't know about the other pilot. I don't know what they were to be honest with you
[0:25:46 - 0:25:50] Kecksburg, Pennsylvania crash retrieval encounter where multiple eyewitnesses
[0:30:15 - 0:30:23] Additionally, I have discussed before dating all the way back to the 1950s stories and testimonies of UFOs being controlled with consciousness
[0:30:35 - 0:30:40] Wagant and the other marines embarked to climb back up the ridge to rendezvous with the rest of the mac g
[0:30:40 - 0:30:45] 28 marines when they were greeted by two to four army CH 47 helicopters
[0:30:52 - 0:30:58] The marines were quickly intercepted by armed men dressed in black fatigue styled similarly to a SWAT team
[0:32:10 - 0:32:15] Round army covers. Do you remember what kind of weapons they had was it back here or none of the Marines?
[0:33:04 - 0:33:09] So sit tight for a little bit having the jump on the Marines the unknown operators stripped
[0:34:06 - 0:34:08] It was all different ones different kinds
[0:36:03 - 0:36:08] I have covered in the past and I'm immediately reminded of iWitness accounts to the 1965
[0:36:11 - 0:36:17] Where witnesses claimed that men in quote-unquote moon suits carried boxes and equipment into the crash site
[0:38:00 - 0:38:02] There's a lot of other nationalities there are Chinese
[0:38:25 - 0:38:32] Yeah, and a lot of those dudes didn't the Chinese there was two Chinese dudes there that I remember they spent variable English
[0:42:48 - 0:42:56] To cherry point while there Jonathan had no opportunity to contact Alan adkins or the other marines by may of 97
[0:43:00 - 0:43:07] Experiencing horrific nightmares missing time and weird dreams none of these symptoms had occurred before witnessing the crash
[0:43:07 - 0:43:15] To this day Jonathan maintains there were internal USMC attempts to make him appear unstable and an unreliable witness
[0:43:15 - 0:43:21] By late 97 Jonathan confessed to using banned substances so we could be discharged by the marines
[0:45:08 - 0:45:15] They were all aggressive. I just I don't know to be honest. Could you gauge the temperament of the DOE team? Did they seem to focus on the mission? What
[0:45:45 - 0:45:52] climbing out of the ravine the Marines were met by operators in black camis featuring no insignia or identification
[0:45:52 - 0:46:01] These operators who spoke with American dialects likely arrived prior to the teams in the C-H-47s and disarmed and apprehended the Marines
[0:47:11 - 0:47:15] Remember Wagon and his fellow Marines learned about the crash between 11 pm and midnight
[0:47:21 - 0:47:26] From intelligence to arrival the Marines took a maximum of 8 hours
[0:49:11 - 0:49:15] But outlines an incredible and logical crash retrieval encounter
[0:50:25 - 0:50:29] Previously, I have labeled NEST as the on-site retrieval science team
[0:50:38 - 0:50:44] Today however, I have even stronger conviction NEST handled the recovery of a non-human vehicle
[0:50:51 - 0:50:53] But what is this NEST?
[0:50:53 - 0:50:59] NEST, or Nuclear Emergency Support Team, was created under executive order 12656
[0:50:59 - 0:51:05] NEST was founded as a DOE specialized nuclear emergency organization that assisted the FBI
[0:51:16 - 0:51:22] Analyzing a 1996 NEST briefing, the closest available document to the time of our crash
[0:51:22 - 0:51:28] NEST engaged in myriad deployment activities serving as an operational emergency management team
[0:51:28 - 0:51:33] or OEMT and also as a threat credibility assessor ensuring NEST was the, quote,
[0:51:36 - 0:51:42] On mission deployment sites, NEST would restrict access, perform diagnostics and threat mitigation actions,
[0:51:47 - 0:51:52] In short, NEST operated as an umbrella organization to handle all nuclear and
[0:51:55 - 0:52:00] The mission of NEST is to be, quote, prepared to respond immediately to any type of
[0:52:04 - 0:52:11] Around 1996, NEST enjoyed its own arsenal of vehicles including high-tech vans, MBB,
[0:52:24 - 0:52:30] Now it is crucial to mention NEST personnel did not consist of armed operators
[0:52:30 - 0:52:35] therefore it is safe to assume the operators and black camis were not NEST operators
[0:52:40 - 0:52:46] Personnel in NEST circa 1996 included chemists, engineers, health physicists,
[0:52:57 - 0:53:03] NEST forces have historically been comprised of contractors rather than the Department of Defense
[0:53:03 - 0:53:10] Not only did NEST partner with Raytheon but also EGNG, Los Alamos National Labs,
[0:54:45 - 0:54:49] And one of NES partners EG&G really needs no introduction
[0:55:09 - 0:55:15] Funny enough, NEST themselves in a 1995 NEST assessment team report stated quote
[0:55:28 - 0:55:32] This intriguing and free management style around NEST laboratories
[0:55:38 - 0:55:47] Under executive order 12656 which created NEST, the primary authority to NEST was the 1954 Atomic Energy Act
[0:56:21 - 0:56:28] As UFO materials have historically been hidden within the exact 1954 act that provided oversight to NEST
[0:56:50 - 0:56:54] Further intriguing links exist between Jonathan's testimony and NEST
[0:56:54 - 0:57:04] In February of 1997 just one to two months before Wagen's encounter NEST introduced the JTOT or Joint Technical Operations team
[0:57:04 - 0:57:13] This team aimed to provide deployable and technical operational support for NEST to DOD at even faster speeds than present NES teams
[0:57:18 - 0:57:25] Let's reference diffusing Armageddon inside NEST America's secret nuclear bomb squad by author Jeffrey T. Richardson
[0:57:57 - 0:57:59] But this was enough to get NEST's attention
[0:58:09 - 0:58:16] NEST debated deployment to Bolivia or Colombia two countries considered quote-unquote not very important
[0:58:21 - 0:58:29] What is interesting here is that the same U.S. Wigance encounter NEST considered deployment to recover a probe in countries neighboring Peru
[0:58:29 - 0:58:36] NEST acted off intelligence gathered from US Space Command and their defense support program DSP satellites
[0:59:56 - 1:00:03] All this out of Jeffrey T. Richardson's work is to say that there are provable instances of DSP satellites and NEST working in conjunction
[1:00:08 - 1:00:20] I think for Wagon's case it is highly likely the NRO managed DSP satellites monitoring the egg-shaped crafts crashing in Peru and deployed a NEST rapid recovery unit to secure the site
[1:00:49 - 1:00:58] In a declassified 1995 NEST assessment team report we can see the DOE ensured with the Department of Defense that suitable military aircraft would be made
[1:00:58 - 1:01:04] immediately available to support an emergency deployment of NEST forces and equipment
[1:01:04 - 1:01:12] NEST also worked closely with the US Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division and US Army 52nd Ordnance Group
[1:01:12 - 1:01:17] It is possible in this instance the CH-47 belong to NEST Army partners
[1:01:31 - 1:01:41] But what I think here is that it's quite probable these Army CH-47s used to transport the NEST team were from the first battalion 228th Aviation Regiment
[1:04:29 - 1:04:39] In the same 1995 NEST Assessment Team report, we can see NEST additionally worked alongside US Special Operations and US Navy Special Operations
[1:06:17 - 1:06:25] All this is to say, I do think it is highly likely Wagon Encounter to unmarked SOCOM or JSOC units alongside the DOE-NESS team
[1:06:25 - 1:06:34] The question here is, were these units currently stationed in Peru for Laser Strike or deployed rapidly from a base similar to the DOE-NESS crew?
[1:07:39 - 1:07:46] I highly suspect did indeed intercept Wagon and his fellow Marines and secured a UFO crash site
[1:08:02 - 1:08:15] Especially in Northern Peru, I wager here the Army 7 Special Forces were quote-unquote recruited by DOE NEST to serve as the enforcement arm of a UFO crash retrieval operation
[1:09:36 - 1:09:47] It stands to reason such a team could travel with nest assets to incredibly sensitive materials such as a crashed UFO protected by the 1954 Atomic Energy Agreement Act
[1:10:33 - 1:10:44] From data gathered by intelligent sources likely DSP with support from the NRO a DOE nest retrieval team was dispatched via internal nest jet assets
[1:10:44 - 1:10:52] With a point of origin in the mainland United States the southern most nest facility here is Sandia National Labs in New Mexico
[1:10:52 - 1:11:02] The nest team either departed with a DOE special response team SRT or leveraged green beret special forces assets to provide on-site protection for securing the crash zone
[1:11:03 - 1:11:12] Nest also leveraged for their DOD authority several US Army CH-47 Chinooks from either the 160th SOAR Nightstockers
[1:11:18 - 1:11:28] During the crash recovery and deployment of on-site directives nest in the first to arrived armed entourage encountered a group of Marines that had happened upon the crash site first
[1:11:36 - 1:11:42] The young Marine was stripped of his contaminated clothes by nest personnel in biohazard suits
[1:11:42 - 1:11:50] isolated from his fellow Marines and taken to a secure base with medical facilities for quarantine interrogation and debrief
[1:12:47 - 1:12:56] Elements of Laser Strike are still classified to this day and I know this because I've spoken to one of the Marines Wagan't described he was with in his testimony
[1:13:16 - 1:13:23] One of the Marines I talked to's unwillingness to speak about their base of operations leads me to believe it was not Pukalpa
[1:15:11 - 1:15:18] By 3 to 4 am the Lance Corporal Sargentadkins, Sargent Allens, and multiple Marines and Humvees departed for the crash area
[1:15:18 - 1:15:24] After a combination of driving and trekking the Marines reached the crash area as the sun was rising
[1:15:26 - 1:15:33] What this means is that from the time the Marines left their base of operations which I highly suspect is the enigmatic use-aff
[1:15:35 - 1:15:41] To the time the Marines got to the crash only between 2 and 4 hours had he lapsed
[1:15:43 - 1:15:47] Remember, Wagant claimed the Marines drove Humvees and trek to the crash area
[1:16:14 - 1:16:18] And assume the Marines drove for 2 and a half hours and trek for 30 minutes
[1:16:26 - 1:16:30] Therefore we will assume the caravan of Marines traveled at 35 miles per hour
[1:16:30 - 1:16:35] At 2 and a half hours of driving this means if the Marines traveled in a straight line
[1:18:21 - 1:18:28] Wagen, Adkins and the fellow Marines uncovered the crashed UFO 5 to 10 miles from either the Colombian or Brazilian border
[1:18:31 - 1:18:39] Within 15 to 20 minutes of the Marines arriving, the crash site was secured by multiple US Army CH-47 helicopters, DOE personnel
[1:19:26 - 1:19:32] I wager this rapid reaction retrieval team had maybe one hour advanced notice of the crash to the Marines
[1:19:42 - 1:19:48] Remember at this time, NEST teams were historically stationed at U.S. Department of Energy Laboratories
[1:20:03 - 1:20:08] And recall back to discussing NEST, in the 1996 NEST briefing, NEST was not only permitted to
[1:20:15 - 1:20:21] So my theory here would see a NEST team departing Sandia heading directly to Iketos U.S. military
[1:20:35 - 1:20:40] or utilize a J-sock or DOESRT team that traveled with the NEST team
[1:21:19 - 1:21:24] This means the NEST team would have only required around 8 hours total of travel time
[1:22:21 - 1:22:25] There's a lot of other nationalities there are Chinese, Germans, I think we're there
[1:22:42 - 1:22:47] Lance Corporal Wagant was isolated from Adkins Allen in the other Marines
[1:23:39 - 1:23:42] Americans, Peruvians, Chinese and Germans
[1:24:04 - 1:24:07] I do think it likely the DOE-NES team had concerns
[1:26:11 - 1:26:18] and would have had to undergo numerous medical procedures to determine if any risk of sickness or contamination resided from the fluid
[1:27:26 - 1:27:32] I plan to inquire if US Marines from the Mac G28 performed perimeter security for the site
[1:28:40 - 1:28:44] I reached out to these Marines from this channel's email address, uapgurb at gmail.com
[1:28:44 - 1:28:49] which I highly encourage any first-hand UFO legacy program witnesses to contact
[1:29:49 - 1:29:54] egg-shaped vehicle that involved several other Marines that may have been downed by human military assets
[1:31:24 - 1:31:32] This encounter simply involved a group of Mac G 28 Marines sent out by the radar detachment to secure the LZ of a downed aircraft
[1:31:32 - 1:31:39] The Mac G 28 Marines in this testimony clearly conflicted with the clandestine mission of the DOE-NES team
[1:31:51 - 1:31:54] for Marines that did indeed deploy to Laser Strike
[1:32:18 - 1:32:23] Mac G 28 Marines from Jonathan's US station, Cherry Point, North Carolina
[1:32:27 - 1:32:36] I find it odd Wagant would not have deployed with the other Mac G 28 Marines for perimeter defense and low altitude aerial defense to replace the obsolete Hawk batteries
[1:32:36 - 1:32:42] Similar to hit pieces on David Grush, I also have a tremendous issue when claims of witnesses or whistleblowers
[1:33:06 - 1:33:11] The man enjoys a successful career and relationships with friends, family and loved ones
[1:33:22 - 1:33:29] Since the witness testimony of Jake Barber the concept of egg-shaped UFO retrievals has grown significantly in popularity
[1:36:10 - 1:36:16] The witness in this program claimed in several UFO retrieval operations in which craft were manned by biologics
[1:36:34 - 1:36:38] That night the two live ones apparently just kind of stood there as the team entered the craft
[1:45:32 - 1:45:37] down to the DOE-NES team due to names and you guys know on this channel how much we love when names
[1:46:41 - 1:46:48] to kind of ponder if that team arrived on the CH-47s with the DOE-NES probably team or that they
[1:47:08 - 1:47:15] Chinese they were all armed now that is a massive detail as well and one that I'm still trying to
[1:47:42 - 1:47:49] military army marines navy all of their infantry and soldiers utilize different helmets so being
[1:48:00 - 1:48:05] gear and varying levels of that and that gives even more greens to me for the nest team varying
[1:49:39 - 1:49:46] research was reaching out to the fellow Marines adkins Allen and Monta-Legre total I probably reached
[1:49:53 - 1:49:59] Marines that we can't claim he was with now it is important to note here all three of those Marines
[1:50:07 - 1:50:12] with very prestigious positions in Marines I'm not saying there's a connection there but it is
[1:50:12 - 1:50:18] interesting to see that Jonathan kind of got made an example of and left the Marines in 98 admitted
[1:50:18 - 1:50:23] to using controlled substances so he could get out of the Marines but these other guys enjoyed very
[1:50:46 - 1:50:52] testimony should be kind of boiled down to saying that the witness just has mental issues I've seen
[1:51:28 - 1:51:34] strange she said that Jonathan never deployed to Pukalpa or to laser strike when Mac G28 Marines
[1:53:20 - 1:53:27] the DOE personnel probably nest you know I think at this point it's almost a mute point
[1:53:27 - 1:53:33] to try and argue that it's not nest but he was stripped of his clothes clearly his clothes were
[1:53:33 - 1:53:38] taken off as soon as he encountered the liquid when he was beaten by the other Marines separated from
[1:53:42 - 1:53:45] other Marines that were not in the Vanguard that may have seen the craft that may have not made it
[1:54:02 - 1:54:07] is this a substance that the DOE nest team and retrieval teams are familiar with and maybe it's
[1:54:36 - 1:54:40] Detachment 5 which I really have tried to see if there were a MACG 28 Marines there because this