Retired Colonel Claims C-17 Flight Logs Prove 1996 Varginha UFO Recovery.
Retired USAF Colonel Fred Claussen claims a C-17 cargo flight from Charleston AFB to Brazil in 1996, tracked by Air Mobility Command, proves a non-human entity recovery.
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Retired USAF Colonel Fred Claussen claims a C-17 cargo flight from Charleston AFB to Brazil in 1996, tracked by Air Mobility Command, proves a non-human entity recovery.
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