
Newsweek News Article
Missing Air Force General Update: Gun Missing, Sweater Found
PUBLISHED
MAR 13, 2026 AT 11:23 AM EDT
Online Newsweek coverage of General McCasland’s disappearance quotes US military veteran and UFO witness Jason Sands referring to security procedures of “legacy program” without explaining that this refers to crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs. I wonder whether that explanation was removed by Newsweek editors. Excerpt from article
“McCasland's disappearance has fueled rumors on social media. Air Force veteran Jason Sands told Red Panda Koala, a UFO-focused YouTube channel, that McCasland might have gone into hiding on his own accord.
"There is a protocol within the legacy program that if you are one of the people they consider a key personnel and something is happening and they think you are at risk or you are a risk they will come and take you to their facilities and hide you away or if they think you are a threat they will come murder you," Sands said.
"I think he is in hiding with friends, safe. He left his cell phone behind because he didn't want to be traceable. Good for him, I hope he stays hidden until it's safe for him to come back. That's my feeling that this is of his own accord."
by Contactunderground

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Dudes gone. It sucks but that’s the most likely scenario.