US Army Saw Gray Aliens placing human bodies in containers during the Vietnam War; one of them was killed

During the Vietnam W̳a̳r̳, the US troop was sent to an area near the Cambodia-North Vietnam border, where they engaged in combat with gray a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s.

Gray A̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s Putting Human Bodies in Containers: In 1972, when the Vietnam w̳a̳r̳ was still ongoing, a special team of US soldiers was sent to Tong Li Sap, Cambodia, which is in Southeast Asia.

The operation was essential: destroying a facility in North Vietnam which, as US intelligence could establish, was secretly listening in on top-secret US Army conversations in South Vietnam.

A SWAT team set up camp overnight, preparing to attack the North Vietnamese team at dawn. Early in the morning, special forces had crept closer to the Vietnamese base, but what they saw there shocked and scared them.

As the team approached the location of the North Vietnamese unit, they suddenly discovered that there was a large spherical spacecraft, which was supported by three strong metal struts.

The ship suddenly began to hum, causing instant seasickness, dizziness, and disorientation in the United States military. The group leader was about to give an order to retreat when a group of strange looking humanoid creatures appeared.

The American troops were barely scared after seeing those creatures, but what they were doing scared the hell out of them. According to the description given by the soldiers, it can be assumed that they were Gray A̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s.

The a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s were handling a big pile of various human body parts and putting them in big containers: arms, legs, torso, heads; this horrible list went on indefinitely.
Some were white remains, some were black, and some looked Vietnamese.

What they saw angered the special forces, so the commander gave the order to open fire. The bullets hit the creatures but did no damage, except for one, who was killed by a shot to the head.

Several soldiers were killed, while others were seriously affected by the effects of the unknown weapons the Grays possessed. Then the a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s quickly retreated to the ship and shot into the sky.

Soon, another C̳I̳A̳ team showed up on the scene, and one survivor told them that they were all given some sort of mind-altering drug to make them forget about this incredible fight. And it worked, at least for a while.

However, in the late 1980s, two members of the special forces team that participated in that battle began to have nightmarish memories of those events of April 1972, which led to one of them coming into contact with many other special forces that were found that were still alive.

Two had already died, three were not found, but the rest were able to gather in August 1988 and decided that this story should be told.

They turned to researcher and U̳F̳O̳logist Leonard Stringfield, and he published his story in his 1991 book: “U̳F̳O̳ Crash Retrievals: the Inner Sanctum”.

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