Men in Black confiscated photo evidence of U.S. Coast Guard’s encounter with a UFO

NASA has recently stated that much more “data” is needed in the study of UAP. Everyone wants data, but do we really lack good data when it comes to this phenomenon?

For 80 years, the United States military has encountered UAP, once known as UFOs. There is a long history of encounters, as well as the deliberate suppression of evidence.

Richard Dolan (see video below) has uncovered a case that was buried in the database of the National UFO Reporting Center concerning the U.S. Coast Guard in the year 1973, reports ufosightingshotspot.blogspot.com.

It involved an incredible UFO encounter in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and the confiscation of photographs by “Men in Black,” and the intimidation of the witnesses.

The incident took place in the summer of 1973, somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The exact coordinates and specific location remain undisclosed, adding to the mystery surrounding the event.

The incident began when the crew of a U.S. Coast Guard vessel reportedly observed an unusual object in the sky. Witnesses described these objects as hovering and maneuvering in ways that defied conventional aircraft capabilities. It emitted strange lights and exhibited erratic movements, leaving the crew perplexed and concerned.

In a bold attempt to document the inexplicable phenomenon, several members of the Coast Guard crew managed to capture photographs of the unidentified object. These photographs were intended to serve as crucial visual evidence of the encounter.

One of the most remarkable aspects of this incident was the alleged intervention of mysterious individuals commonly referred to as “Men in Black.” These individuals, who often appear in UFO-related accounts, are believed by some to be government agents tasked with concealing or discrediting UFO-related evidence.

In this case, “Men in Black” purportedly boarded the Coast Guard vessel and confiscated the photographic evidence, along with any other records or documentation related to the incident.

The crew members who had witnessed and attempted to document the UAP encounter reported feeling threatened and intimidated by the “Men in Black.” These individuals allegedly warned the witnesses not to discuss the incident with anyone and conveyed a sense of secrecy and urgency.

The incident, like many other UAP encounters involving military personnel, was shrouded in secrecy. Details of the event were allegedly classified or suppressed, making it difficult for researchers and the public to access comprehensive information.

“The UFO would come down hovering above us. We could see what I would describe as portholes. I rotated as it hovered. The lights changed color. Then it would go up in a second becoming very small. Then it seemed to show off, as if it knew we were watching it. It would accelerate across the sky in a split second while doing right angles,” witness said.

“Many photos of this craft were taken with telephoto lens. I remember I couldn’t wait to see the photos after they were developed. I never saw them.

“When we were relieved from Ocean Station Duty, we headed back to Governor’s Island, Yankee Pier, where was our home port. We were not expecting the reception that we received. As we were docking, I saw quite a few “Men In Black” waiting to board our ship.

“Usually after docking, if you did not have duty, we were granted liberty of usually 72 hours. No one was allowed to leave the ship. We were all interrogated one by one by these “Men In Black”. We were told to sign an affidavit, stating we saw nothing. We were warned that if we mention this to anyone, we would be gone.

“We were told not to go to any news media, and try and tell this story. If we did, we would be prosecuted by the government.”

So, what becomes evident is that we do indeed possess a trove of data on these occurrences; it’s simply shrouded in secrecy, concealed from the public eye.

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