Listen to this interview with retired Sergeant Clifford Stone. Then tell me you think he is lying. He was part of a UFO detail, that had to deal with crashed UFOs in the Army. Listen to the detail, who Stone is ( an unassuming, humble, man ) and then tell me he is lying. A shorter clip https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=871374109892393
Yes, I believe his story is real. I did a search and found out that he died last month: Feb 11, 2021. Rest in peace Sergeant Clifford Stone.
I watched the first half hour. I'm going to watch the rest of it. At around the five minute mark he talks about a crashed UFO in a crater with the body of an alien halfway out of an opening in the craft. Supposedly the alien was hurt in the crash but lived long enough to try to crawl out. If the crash was so forceful that it produced a crater, I tend to think that all beings would have died instantly. I'm not taking a stand, but this seems like a defect in his story to me.
Having seen two "what was that", one with another witness, I keep an open mind on this subject, even if one eliminates 99% as natural phenomena, misidentification, falsification, etc., etc., that 1% left merits further inquiry.
I haven't watched the video yet. However, the narrative goes that these aliens mastered a technology such that they can control gravity. The maneuvers their crafts have been recorded to perform would create G forces that would crush anyone inside those crafts. So by extension, it's possible that the same technology could have been applied to cause the alien to survive such a crash.
Not necessarily, these craft I believe have inertia dampeners, or something like that, which may have softened the blow, kind of like anti-gravitic shields instead of our primitive airbags. one thing you can't do, is impose anthropogenic thinking on anything alien, either culturally or in physics, either. We just don't know.