Code Orange: The Outlandish Claims Of Alien Entities At A British Military Base

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Marcus Lowth
Published Date
August 30, 2024
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Aliens, Agendas

Most people are aware of the Roswell Crash, even those outside of the UFO community, regardless of what each individual may believe happened that summer’s evening in July 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico. What is likely not as well known, however, are claims that surviving extraterrestrials from the Roswell crash and subsequent UFO crashes in the United States were once under guard by members of the Royal Air Force for the United States military. Indeed, while we should treat such claims with a cautionary pinch of salt, if true, they would be history-shattering, as well as demonstrating just how global the UFO and alien phenomenon really is.

While the account we are about to explore should perhaps be treated with caution, it contains many details that can be found in other similar claims and in many of the close contact reports from across the decades. It also hints and offers suggestions about the influence extraterrestrials have had over humanity, not only in the modern era but going back thousands of years.

The account is detailed in the book Earth: An Alien Enterprise by veteran UFO researcher and author Timothy Good. While we should indeed treat it with a pinch of salt, it would be reality-shattering to all if it contained even small elements of truth.

An “Alien Situation” At A British Base

According to Good’s writing, he was contacted by letter in the summer of 2009 by an ex-serviceman of the Royal Air Force about a “true story” that “involved an alien situation at the camp where I was stationed!” [1] Good would use the name “Thomas” for this ex-serviceman, who wished to discuss his story further with him, not least as he wanted to include it in a book he was working on but was still bound by the Official Secrets Act. Good would meet with him several times, and the account Thomas relayed to him was indeed remarkable.

After joining the armed forces in 1955, Thomas was based at various air bases and facilities. He was eventually posted to RAF Weston Zoyland in Somerset in England, where, starting in 1958, he would find himself assigned to one of strangest, most bizarre programs he could have ever imagined. One particular morning, Thomas was approached by a flight sergeant and discreetly told he was to “present himself in the squadron leader’s office” at 10 am that morning. What’s more, he wasn’t to tell anyone of his whereabouts. Once there, he, along with five other soldiers, was told to be on parade the following morning, at 8:30 am, outside Hangar 1.

Along with the squadron leader and other officers from the base, there was also a person in a Navy uniform. The men were quickly “snapped to attention”. The squadron leader quickly reminded the men that they had all signed the Official Secrets Act and that from this point on, they would remain on this assignment for the remainder of their service in the forces, adding that the men’s “duties will be extraordinary, to say the least!”

“Unranked And Anonymous!”

This briefing continued, as did the revelations. The unit was told that they would no longer wear any badges or insignia. Furthermore, the unit would, ultimately, be “unranked and anonymous”. He continued that, as far as the other soldiers on the base were concerned, the unit had “no status whatsoever”, confirming that “only yourselves and others involved in the project will know” who they were.

Then, the instructions took an even stranger turn. The unit was told that they would find “an orange band” on their left shoulder – they were not to remove these orange bands at any time for any reason. Moreover, they were forbidden to go “off camp in uniform, nor take your orange flashes off camp!” Then, came the final instruction, none of them were to “say a single word about today for the remainder of your service, not even to your nearest and dearest!”

The briefing was then brought to a close, with the unit told they would receive further explanation at 2:30 pm. With that, they were dismissed and told to return to the hangar that afternoon.

A Project Of Utmost Secrecy

The unit returned to the hangar several hours later, and the squadron leader promptly instructed them to take one of the six seats that had been set out. Each seat had one of the men’s initials on, and each man found their corresponding char. Opposite the row of seats was a table with four chairs set out on one side of it, facing the row of six chairs.

A moment later, the six men saw an official-looking car pull up outside the hanger, and the three men from earlier got out and walked inside. As the men took their seats at the table, they appeared to separate themselves, with the naval officer sitting with the squadron leader. Then, the squadron leader began to speak.

He informed them that they each had been picked out specifically for the program, adding that each of them had passed their RAF entrance exam with higher scores than the rest of their respective classes. Furthermore, each man had been recognized as the best airmen in the unit. He would then go on to say something rather cryptic, telling the men that if they felt they recognized any of the three men with him, they should “forget it and say nothing!”

He then turned his attention to what he had termed the project, telling them that the task could “become extremely difficult” as time passed. The squadron leader stated that the project had been six years in the making, before drawing their attention to recent “activity” they may have noticed at a building close to the hangar they were currently in, which was connected to the secret project they were now a part of.

From this point on, they were told the project would be referred to as Code Orange. The second briefing continued, with the unit being told that all other personnel on the base had been informed that any soldier they saw with an orange flash on their uniform were “on sensitive RAF work”. Furthermore, they had been informed they were not to question or interrupt any of them. If any other soldier did question them as to their work, the unit was instructed they should report them immediately and treat it as a breach of security.

Putting Right “A Mess!”

Ultimately, Thomas, along with another member of the unit – “Alan” – was put in charge of the project, at least within the perimeters of the base before the debriefing was turned over to one of the other men at the table, a gentleman with particularly white hair. He informed the unit that he “worked for the government” and then proceeded to tell them just what Code Orange was.

According to this silver-haired gentleman, Code Orange was a direct consequence of the Roswell UFO crash in New Mexico in the summer of 1947 – something he described as an “unfortunate incident that involved living beings from another world crashing to Earth”. Ultimately, the man said candidly, “Code Orange is about putting right, as best we can, a mess!” The man then went into much more detail.

He told the six men that it would be there jobs, in part, to see if they could “learn more about how to take advantage of the alien technology” that was in the possession of the United States military, and now, as part of a deal, in the building near the hangar on the base. The revelations kept on coming.

The “Wrong People” Getting Too Close!

The six men were told that there had been three crashed UFOs at Roswell that evening in 1947, not just the one. According to what the military discovered when they recovered the crafts, they each had “seating areas for three” occupants. The white-haired gentleman offered that the retrieval unit had recovered “two dead bodies” and two that were alive. It was not known if there were other surviving occupants, and if there were, it remained unknown where they might be, or even if they were still alive.

Even more remarkable, the gentleman stated that there had been many other otherworldly crafts that had visited the Earth since then, and these craft were “not all from the same place, and therefore of different races!”

Finally, the gentleman got to the reason the six men were there. According to the debriefing, “two aliens still held by the military are having, shall we say, an English holiday”, elaborating that not only was their subsequent location “too hot” for them but that “the wrong people” were getting too close to discovering their whereabouts (he didn’t elaborate on who the “wrong people” might have been).

Even more bizarre, the gentleman offered that it was the two aliens themselves – who were, as a race, “vastly more intelligent” than humans – who had “forced a move”, refusing to communicate with their forced hosts until they were moved (they could, the unit was informed, communicate with each other telepathically). It was, the unit was told, their mission to “look after” these cosmic visitors until they began communicating with them again.

The unit was then led to their new quarters before their new, indefinite mission began.

The Hangar

Essentially, the unit would man the office and hangar from that point on, split into two four hour shifts between 8 am and 4 pm. The offices and hangar, on the surface, looked no different to any other such military environment, aside that was from the all-white protective suits they had to wear and the heavy-duty weapons and ammunition that were kept in a large, shiny cabinet.

Thomas informed Good that they would receive regular telephone calls requesting reports and to, essentially, check that “all was well”, and these phone calls always came from the same female caller.

To begin with, nothing of importance occurred at the hangar. However, several days into the operation’s second week, that changed. Thomas received a phone, this time from a gentleman, informing them that they should expect a “delivery” to the hangar the following week. From the bits of “need to know” pieces of information they received, they figured out that this delivery had arrived in the United Kingdom – somewhere in Scotland – from the United States. From there, it had been moved by train to Ilton Hall, and from there by road on a “huge vehicle” to another military facility, RAF Merryfield, also in Somerset.

At around 11 am on the morning of this scheduled delivery, Thomas recalled two motorcycled Miltary Police officers escorting a wide-load vehicle with a wooden craft approximately 20 feet high and around 10 feet deep. The hangar doors were slid open, and the large, heavy-duty truck backed into the hangar to deliver its cargo.  A short time later, a “captain” arrived at the hangar to brief the unit.

A Strange Craft That Was “Alive And Thinking!”

It wasn’t until the following day that the unit was permitted to inspect the contents of the crate. And when they did, they were more than shocked. Inside was a “gray, glistening metallic saucer of perfectly circular shape”. Thomas further recalled that this object had what appeared to be a “window all the way around but win no panes, just one strip of glass-like material”. Moreover, they could see through this glass-like panel into the craft.

As they had been told, they could see three seating positions with multiple panels of instruments around them. The seats appeared as if molded from one piece of material and appeared designed for an occupant slightly smaller than an average human adult. Although they couldn’t make out any specific driving apparatus, they could see multiple keys, switches, and buttons that stretched out along a sweeping panel in front of the seats.

When the sides of the crate had been fully removed, the men could see that the object looked like “two saucers”, with one saucer the right way up, and the other upside down on top of it.

As Thomas looked intently at the strange craft, he suddenly had an eerie feeling that it was “alive and thinking, silent but as if brooding”, adding that it was “more alive than any other inanimate object I had ever seen”. Although this detail might sound outlandish to some, it is one that other witnesses have also described, with some researchers even going as far as to contemplate that UFOs – the crafts themselves – could very well be some kind of biological organism as much as a nuts-and-bolts craft.

After the men had studied the craft for several minutes, the captain from the previous day stepped forward and revealed more details about how the object came into the possession of the United States military.

A Purposeful Landing After The Roswell Crash

According to the captain, the object in front of them was the third of the three that came to the ground in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. He went on to state that the first object had been “badly damaged” when it crashed to the ground, with “bits strewn over the desert”. The second object also suffered substantial damage, but was by and large intact. The third one, the one in front of them, had “come down of its own volition”. Then, the account became even stranger.

After landing on the ground, the occupants of this third craft opened the object, with two of them emerging from the craft before fleeing. The third occupant, however, remained inside the object, eventually standing up inside it. Then, right before the recovery teams’ eyes, it just “disappeared” into thin air. As soon as it had done so, the opening in the object shut and sealed shut as if it had never been there.

An immediate search of the area was undertaken, and while the third occupant was not apprehended or ever seen again, the first two were, apparently injured from the crash or sick for some other unknown reason, were soon discovered. They were found to have no obvious weapons and were taken into military custody.

The captain continued that, assuming each of the three crafts had three occupants in them, they had “dead and alive, evidence of six”. The whereabouts of the occupants that disappeared remained unknown, as did of the presumed other two, who it was theorized could have been thrown clear of one of the crafts, or even ejected discreetly.

A Craft Like No Other Made From Unknown Materials!

Getting to the point of the while operation, the captain then detailed what happened next. Following the alien entity who disappeared, the opening on the craft then “was seen to close itself”. And more to the point, it had remained shut since, with the captain expressing to the unit that, “We just can’t bloody well open the thing”, adding that the “seal was absolute perfection” and that the “metal and glass are absolutely unknown” to them.

All of the craft were taken to secure facilities to be studied to see “how humans can benefit” from their hugely advanced technology. The unit themselves were permitted to study and observe the craft, they were told, but they must wear their unique and purposely designed white overall suits (referred to as “whites” in the group) when doing so.

In several days, they were informed that two alien entities would be delivered to the Weston Zoyland base, and it was their job to watch over them. The men decided to split into two three-man teams, each responsible for an eight-hour shift, with one man in each team manning the phones. These shifts operated from 8 am to 4 pm, 4 pm to midnight, and midnight to 8 pm, meaning a team was on duty 24 hours a day.

G32 And G33

Thomas detailed that the alien entities were “delivered” to the base in an RAF V bomber. Several hours later, the team was summoned in groups of two to meet their new guests, who were housed in a “specially constructed glass container” within the main hangar. Thomas described what he saw.

He recalled seeing “two thing little people” who were “gray-colored” with an oval or egg-shaped head that appeared to be too large for their bodies laying side by side. He described their eyes as being “large, limpid, and dark with no iris” comparing them to the eyes of a seal. They had a small slit-like mouth and nostrils, but no nose, and he couldn’t recall seeing any ears.

He further details how frail and thin the frame and limbs are, with each hand containing four fingers but no thumb and four toes on each foot. As he studied these strange creatures even closer, he could see what appeared to be a “pulse” coming from just under the bottom of the head, confirming to him that these beings from “somewhere else” were most definitely alive. It also appeared that one of these creatures was slightly larger than the other, which led the unit to decide that one was male and one was female (although this was not reported to them).

Interestingly, the captain informed the men that the aliens in their care had been named G-32 and G-33 by the American military, which Thomas later considered was suggestive that they were the 32nd and 33rd extraterrestrials – alive or dead – to have been “recovered” by the military. The unit themselves opted to refer to the alien they thought was male as “G” and the female  as “L”.

Although the assignment was undoubtedly bizarre, Thomas and the rest of the unit made some remarkable discoveries about their otherworldly guests as time went on.

A Language Of “Unintelligible Sounds!”

The more time the men spent with the aliens, the more they realized that they could communicate with them. Thomas recalled that they had an “ability to convey a sense of humor, or sadness” without any such expression appearing on their face. He also detailed that the men themselves developed an ability – or, more likely, the aliens developed it for them – to “feel” the extraterrestrials’ thoughts. He then revealed a remarkable and possibly important detail about their language.

Thomas offered that the aliens did sometimes speak verbally out loud but that this was of no use to the men as all they heard was “a series of unintelligible sounds not unlike the chattering of small animals!” The men learned the reason for this was the aliens’ language contained no vowels. What is interesting here is that many ancient languages also contain no vowels – and, as such, to us, would appear exactly as Thomas described, as “unintelligible sounds”. Could this detail suggest that there was an alien influence in ancient times that shows itself in ancient languages? It is certainly worth keeping in mind.

It is also interesting to note that, according to what the captain later informed them, the aliens did have the ability to communicate in English (and presumably other languages) based on their time spent in American facilities.

While he didn’t say exactly how, there are many close encounters on record that offer these alien entities use some kind of device that immediately translates what they are saying into the chosen language. Further interesting is that such devices exist today that can immediately translate one language to another out loud. As wildly speculative as this might be, could such a device had originated from reverse-engineered technology? It is also interesting that some of the rumors that one of the first achievements of reverse-engineering the technology from the Roswell crash was some kind of communication device.

“Genetically Manipulated” Humans!

Thomas stated that as the time went on, all six of the men became “friends” with the alien beings, who, in turn, appeared to trust them. And one particular day, once more through communication that we would perhaps better understand as telepathy, they began to reveal some interesting details to the men.

Thomas recalled that the entities told the men they were fully aware their orders were to report “all we say” to their senior officers, which the aliens then encouraged them to do. The aliens then began to reveal apparent warnings about the environment and the planet’s overpopulation.

Even more remarkable, they claimed that human beings were “genetically manipulated” and were “related to another species as a planned experiment by beings from another world”. They continued that their civilization had been coming to Earth for many thousands of years and that they were there to “observe others” and, ultimately, to decide if humanity had “earned the right to survive!”

As mind-blowing and perhaps chilling as revelations were, they were far from the only unsettling discovery the men would make about the nature of these extraterrestrial entities.

“Blood And Water!”

Thomas recalled that it suddenly became apparent to the men that they had never seen their alien guests eat, although they began to make a connection between two strange tubes in their glass container. Although they didn’t ask them outright, the aliens sensed this question on the men’s minds, and so one day, they informed the men of their eating habits.

They stated quite bluntly that their race couldn’t digest solid food, and so consequently they lived on “blood and water”, adding, perhaps unsettlingly, that “both (of these) liquids are available on this planet (Earth) and we partake of small amounts of each in order to survive”. They then went on to say that those in charge of the project “obtain enough food” for them to survive. They didn’t say as much, but they also implied that this was a detail that those in charge of the project would rather keep quiet.

Thomas informed Good that it was his understanding that the blood in question was obtained (in this case) from a nearby farm and was that of slaughtered animals. There is, though, so much to consider from this one detail.

A Lot To Think About!

The idea of aliens requiring blood to survive is not only a little unsettling but also thought-provoking. Assuming the blood required is animal blood, might we assume that this could be the reason for many cattle mutilations? While the mutilations themselves are perhaps some part of an experiment on the aliens’ part, the fact that these animals are completely drained of blood could be explained by the aliens requiring it as a food source.

Could this also explain some of the ancient blood sacrifices and rituals? As Thomas himself suggested, what if this race of aliens – or one very similar – came to Earth thousands of years ago, purposely or not, found itself ruling over early humans, and so gave birth to such rituals that ensured a constant supply of the blood they quite literally needed to survive. When these “gods” then left the planet – or at least withdrew from the public consciousness – leaving so-called “puppet kings” in charge, perhaps such rituals began to cease.

Perhaps one more thing to consider, as wildly speculative as all of this is, is that these puppet kings – essentially subservient to the gods – also ensured wars and conflicts occurred, resulting in great loss of life and, essentially, further supplies of blood.

And this leads us to another disturbing consideration: what if this blood is not always animal blood, but human? Whether through a need we don’t know or simply indifference on the aliens’ part (in the same way we consume meat, for example), could it be possible that these alien beings could also consume human blood?

What if this need for blood – human blood or not – is where legends of vampires stem from, and might we find that such legends have a more extraterrestrial connection than we might have thought? It is certainly something that should be kept note of as we collectively research UFOs, what they might be, and their (the intelligence behind them) agenda might be?

A Strange Meeting!

If we return our attention back to Thomas and his time as part of Code Orange, during a 72-hour period of leave from duties, the tale would take a bizarre twist. Thomas had decided to return home to Barnstaple in Devon. His journey involved him having to catch a connecting train at Taunton Station. It was here he met a “well-dressed, well-spoken man” who asked Thomas if we wished to join him for a cup of tea while they waited. Thomas sensed that the gentleman was a former airman and so agreed.

They spoke for a short while, with man asking what he did, and upon finding out he was in the RAF, asking him where he was based. The man concluded that Thomas was with the Fleet Air Arm (which he was), to which he offered he knew “all about that” and that it was “an interesting posting, no doubt!”

Following the train’s arrival, this mysterious but charming gentleman invited Thomas to his first class carriage so they could continue their conversation. Once more, Thomas agreed. He recalled that as he sat in an otherwise empty carriage with the man, a “strong feeling of unease crept over” him. It was at that point the gentleman told him not to worry and that he was a Member of Parliament (a politician), Tom Driberg.

Targeted By A Soviet Spy?

According to Good, Driberg was not only a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, but he also had links to the Soviet KGB and other Eastern European intelligence agencies. During the train journey, Driberg informed Thomas that he was staying at the Imperial Hotel in Barnstaple and he was, ultimately, invited to have tea with him in his hotel room. Thomas accepted the invite, and Driberg asked multiple questions during the meal about precise details of his work, all of which Thomas resisted in answering.

During the weekend, Driberg invited Thomas and his girlfriend to the theatre (the Queen’s Hall Theatre). During the course of the evening, Thomas was introduced to Lord Alfred Robbins, another politician and “well-known industrialist” (at the time, Robbins was the shadow foreign secretary, so he was high up in the political rankings of the time).

Thomas and his girlfriend found themselves at an after-show party where Driberg continued to press Thomas about the nature of his work at the base, even attempting to have Thomas take a camera into the base so he could take photographs to bring back to him. At this point, extremely uncomfortable, Thomas once more resisted, informing Driberg that cameras were strictly forbidden while on duty.

It is clear, if we accept the account as undoubtedly true, that Driberg was attempting to gain information about the goings-on at Weston Zoyland, which also implies he, and, in turn, the Soviet intelligence agencies, at the very least, had their suspicions of the truly bizarre nature of the operation at the facility.

Incidentally, when Thomas returned to the base and was back on active duty, he claimed that not only were G and L aware of the weekend’s events, but they were a little concerned about them.

Many “Spreading Of Falsehoods” Following The Roswell Crash

As the weeks went on, G and L would reveal further details to Thomas, specifically about the Roswell incident and the reason they arrived in the first place.

They stated that representatives from their race had made contact with various world leaders following the end of the First World War in 1919, and then again in 1946 following the end of World War Two. They claimed they had done so in order to “offer assistance” following these two bloody wars. However, each time they were “rebuffed”.

In light of this, following this second rejection in 1946, the representatives offered the American and British governments “scientific instruments to forward human progress rapidly and without cost”. And it was from this agreement that the Roswell event eventually occurred, following which there had been a “spreading of falsehoods!”

Another intriguing detail that was revealed was the reason the alien focused on New Mexico in the first place. Seemingly this was a mixture of there being a number of military bases in the region, but that there were several “alien bases” in New Mexico as well as at least one of the neighboring states.

One point of interest is the apparent concerns of G and L that they suspected another alien race were secretly working with those in charge of the operation. This is another detail that has been put forward by other researchers over the years.

The Gods Of Ancient Civilizations

Ultimately, the picture that G and L painted for Thomas and the unit was not a particularly positive one. They stated that ancient teachings and wisdoms had been twisted and, as such, misunderstood over the centuries, to the point where the world now had “too many religions”, something they claimed humanity would “suffer” because of.

Furthermore, they claimed that the technology that was, essentially, looted from the Roswell crash (and others) had the power to improve life immeasurably for humanity, with the potential for clean energy and abundant food supply for everyone on the planet. In the wrong hands, however, and without full understanding, this would never be realized and, of more concern, could be used for nefarious purposes.

In a rather poetic way of expressing themselves, G and L offered that the Roswell crash and the consequences of it represented humanity beginning down a “path to doom”, with those in power, whether they realized it or not, ensuring it stayed on this journey.

They elaborated that “their people” had been on Earth for thousands of years, including the time of the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt, elaborating that the Pharaohs and the people themselves regarded them as gods. They stated further that many of the encounters told in ancient writings, including the Bible, were (slightly inaccurate) retellings of ancient events, including the floods, which caused many of the world’s population to flee to the mountains. They further stated that these floods resulted in the land of Atlantis being submerged, which they offered was near the island of Cuba.

They finally offered that part of the reason for being on the planet – now and in ancient times – was their need for gold, and to a lesser degree, silver, for their propulsion systems. Once more, this is an extremely interesting detail. We know that many of the kings and royalty of ancient times accrued gold in many different ways. If we accept that many of these kings were “puppet kings”, might this collecting of gold have been for the gods? And might humanity’s love of gold be leftover from such times?

“Lights! Zooming About!”

Although there was sufficient communication between the members of the team and these alien entities, entry into the sealed craft was not achieved. Of even more concern, G and L informed the unit that while they could open and close the craft in only a matter of seconds, it would take “massive power” to open it with force. And what’s more, if that was to be attempted, a self-destruct mechanism would kick in and the craft – and all around it – would be destroyed. And while those in charge didn’t appear to force their way into the craft, it appeared that the project was drawing to a close.

One evening in the spring or summer of 1957, the team became aware of an increased presence at and over the base. They became aware of the sound of a helicopter overhead, before the phone at the hangar rang asking Thomas if they “had any problems” and they required an “immediate appraisal” of the situation.

At this point, one of the units (named “Alan) came rushing into the hangar from outside stating, “Come outside, quick! Lights! Zooming about!” Thomas informed the person on the phone of what Alan had told him before stating that he was going outside to see the bizarre events for himself. He was informed that he was stay inside and “watch the aliens”, the voice on the other end insisting that wasn’t to leave them alone. Although Thomas did sneak outside to view the strange lights, when he returned to the aliens inside, they informed that they were “communicating with their people!”

They also stated that very shortly, one of these crafts would land at the base and demonstrate to those watching that the “real power and science” belonged to the visitors.

An “Intensely Black” Silent Black Triangular Craft!

Thomas estimated that it was around an hour later, with the vast majority of the base asleep or unaware of the events unfolding, when the “intensely black” triangular object pierced the clouds and began descending toward the base. Thomas recalled that the entire situation was “totally mind-chilling”, stating that the triangular craft completely dwarfed the V-bombers at the base.

At this point, the object was barely 50 feet above the ground, yet it remained completely silent and appeared to “pulse” somewhat. Furthermore, they could now see what appeared to be lights running along the side of the craft which appeared to moving around the craft with a specific rhythm. They would also see what appeared to be windows, although they couldn’t see any figures or alien beings behind them.

At this point, the entire camp had gone completely silent as all present looked up at this truly surreal object as it edged further downward. The closer it got the more Thomas and the unit paid attention to it, offering that even at such close range there was “no sound, no engines or machinery sounds”.

Moments later, the craft had descended to just above the ground. As it did so the light began to flash even more intensely. They could see some kind of violet lights illuminating the ground directly below the object, which only defined its definite triangular shape.

Then, the craft began to rise slowly once more, stopping momentarily when it was clear of all of the buildings on the base. It remained there for several moments before it suddenly shot off into the distance and disappeared in an instant. Thomas recalled that there was nothing (no sound, for example) to “suggest rapid acceleration!”

Things returned to normal following this demonstration, at least for a few hours. Later the following day, as two of the men were reporting for duty, they entered the hangar to see all three of the other team standing there in shock. A moment later one of them offered that the aliens were “gone” and they had simply “vanished!” They elaborated that the aliens were simply “sitting there as usual” when they simply “disappeared before our eyes!”

Fact Or Fiction?

The encounter of Thomas and the alleged Code Orange project is without a doubt one of the strangest and most interesting accounts on records. And if there is any truth to the account, if only in part, then it would force us to reassess what we know about our reality. What, though, should we really make of the account?

In many ways the details offered by Thomas resonate very nicely with other accounts that have surfaced since, as well as specific details that can be found in many other close encounter reports with extraterrestrials. On the other hand, the account is undoubtedly outlandish, with some questioning if Thomas simply made the whole thing up.

It is important to note that, at least according to Good, when Thomas released his book (which essentially detailed his military career but mentioned his encounter with these alien entities), he had to obtain permission from the Royal Air Force Historical Branch. While they gave permission for the book to be published, they instructed it had to be marked as “Fiction”. Of course, whether this was simply to cover-up the encounter in plain sight or whether because that is exactly what the account is remains open to debate.

The short video below looks at some of the most thought-provoking alien encounters on record.

References

References
1 Earth: An Alien Enterprise, Timothy Good, ISBN 9781605 986388

Marcus Lowth

Marcus Lowth is a writer with a love for UFOs, aliens, and the Ancient Astronaut Theory, to the paranormal, general conspiracies, and unsolved mysteries. He has been writing and researching with over 20 years of experience.

Marcus has been Editor-in-Chief for several years due to his excellent knowledge in these fields. Marcus also regularly appears as an expert on radio talk shows including Troubled Minds and Unexplained Radio discussing these topics.

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