Post by MCDemuth on Oct 14, 2018 0:01:15 GMT
So... That wasn't a beagle flying his WWI dog house out of that GREAT PUMPKIN patch?
Did The Red Baron Bring Down a UFO during World War I?
German pilot, Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, aka the Red Baron, was officially credited with shooting down 80 enemy planes during World War I, but a new sensational book claims that the man considered the ace of flight was also the first pilot in history of mankind to shoot down a UFO, and by UFO I mean extraterrestrial.
A new book, "The UFO’s of the First World War", by author Nigel Watson, recounts the confession that took place in the year 1999 by a fellow pilot of the Red Baron, Peter Waitzrick, who supposedly witnessed the epic encounter in the skies between the Red Baron and an unidentified flying object.
Waitzrick waited until he was 105 years old, a good 80 years after the alleged Red Baron Dogfight with alleged interplanetary visitors, when he confessed to what he saw in the clear blue sky above Belgium during the spring of 1917. An incredible story that is worth a movie in Hollywood? But is this confession backed up by facts?
Well here are the details:
The Red Baron and his fellow pit Waitzrick were on a mission early in the morning when the ace of flight, the Red Baron came into contact with what they described as something like a silver dish covered with strange looking orange lights, something, unlike anything they had ever seen.
Very sure of what he had seen at that moment, the Red Baron didn’t hesitate to challenge the unidentified object on a duel chasing the silver saucer across the Belgium sky and turning out victorious in the end.
Waitzrick claims that he witnessed the entire encounter between the Red Baron and what he calls believes were alien beings.
“We were terrified because we had never seen anything like this before. The Red Baron immediately opened fire, and the saucer fell like a rock, as it fell, the object broke the branches of the trees as it crashed in the woods”.
...there were two pilots in the UFO and that after hitting the ground they left the rugged ship before fleeing to the trees.
The Red Baron, Waitzrick, and their squad originally believed that the UFO that was shot down by the Red Baron was a secret plane that originated from the United States, but when they became familiar with UFO reports, they remained convinced that what they saw were actually visitors from another planet.
“There is no doubt in my mind that the Baron shot down some kind of spacecraft from another planet and those little guys who ran into the woods were some kind of aliens.” -Waitzrick
www.ancient-code.com/the-red-barron-shot-down-a-ufo-during-world-war-i/
Sadly, the article doesn't mention what happened to that wreckage...
I could really be anything...
IF THE CLAIM IS REAL... Not sure what to think...
With the fact that this was 1917, there were not too many things flying around at that time, and certainly practically nothing that could look like "a silver dish, covered with strange looking orange lights, flown by two pilots"
Manned Weather Balloon?
Seriously Though, I have my doubts... I find it difficult to believe that firing an Aircraft Machine Gun from WWI, could instantly bring down an advanced spacecraft.
And the rest of the story sounds a bit too simple as well... Almost as if, his memories were confused by another famous fictional tale involving the Red Baron fighting "A Funny Looking Dog, with a big black nose"...
Still... IF TRUE... Shooting down a Alien UFO back in 1917 is very impressive...
Another credit that the Ace SHOULD be known for...
Did The Red Baron Bring Down a UFO during World War I?
German pilot, Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, aka the Red Baron, was officially credited with shooting down 80 enemy planes during World War I, but a new sensational book claims that the man considered the ace of flight was also the first pilot in history of mankind to shoot down a UFO, and by UFO I mean extraterrestrial.
A new book, "The UFO’s of the First World War", by author Nigel Watson, recounts the confession that took place in the year 1999 by a fellow pilot of the Red Baron, Peter Waitzrick, who supposedly witnessed the epic encounter in the skies between the Red Baron and an unidentified flying object.
Waitzrick waited until he was 105 years old, a good 80 years after the alleged Red Baron Dogfight with alleged interplanetary visitors, when he confessed to what he saw in the clear blue sky above Belgium during the spring of 1917. An incredible story that is worth a movie in Hollywood? But is this confession backed up by facts?
Well here are the details:
The Red Baron and his fellow pit Waitzrick were on a mission early in the morning when the ace of flight, the Red Baron came into contact with what they described as something like a silver dish covered with strange looking orange lights, something, unlike anything they had ever seen.
Very sure of what he had seen at that moment, the Red Baron didn’t hesitate to challenge the unidentified object on a duel chasing the silver saucer across the Belgium sky and turning out victorious in the end.
Waitzrick claims that he witnessed the entire encounter between the Red Baron and what he calls believes were alien beings.
“We were terrified because we had never seen anything like this before. The Red Baron immediately opened fire, and the saucer fell like a rock, as it fell, the object broke the branches of the trees as it crashed in the woods”.
...there were two pilots in the UFO and that after hitting the ground they left the rugged ship before fleeing to the trees.
The Red Baron, Waitzrick, and their squad originally believed that the UFO that was shot down by the Red Baron was a secret plane that originated from the United States, but when they became familiar with UFO reports, they remained convinced that what they saw were actually visitors from another planet.
“There is no doubt in my mind that the Baron shot down some kind of spacecraft from another planet and those little guys who ran into the woods were some kind of aliens.” -Waitzrick
www.ancient-code.com/the-red-barron-shot-down-a-ufo-during-world-war-i/
Sadly, the article doesn't mention what happened to that wreckage...
I could really be anything...
IF THE CLAIM IS REAL... Not sure what to think...
With the fact that this was 1917, there were not too many things flying around at that time, and certainly practically nothing that could look like "a silver dish, covered with strange looking orange lights, flown by two pilots"
Manned Weather Balloon?
Seriously Though, I have my doubts... I find it difficult to believe that firing an Aircraft Machine Gun from WWI, could instantly bring down an advanced spacecraft.
And the rest of the story sounds a bit too simple as well... Almost as if, his memories were confused by another famous fictional tale involving the Red Baron fighting "A Funny Looking Dog, with a big black nose"...
Still... IF TRUE... Shooting down a Alien UFO back in 1917 is very impressive...
Another credit that the Ace SHOULD be known for...