A source said that at least 9 spacecraft that appear to be non-human have been recovered by the US government with some ships damaged after collision and 2 ships intact. Three sources said that the Office of Global Access (OGA), part of the Science and Technology Division of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), has played a central role since 2003 in the effort to Ten things that could be alien spaceships.
According to the Daily Mail, although these shocking claims sound like they come from a science fiction novel, they provide further evidence that the US government may actually be hiding advanced vehicles. must be man-made.
In July, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sponsored a bill that would make “recovered data about the origin and biological evidence of non-human intelligence” publicly available. was pᴀssed by the Senate.
Some sources also shared with DailyMail about the CIA secretly recovering and storing UFOs that crashed or landed on Earth. Sources also said that the CIA has a system to distinguish UFOs while they are hidden and if non-human aircraft land, collide or are brought to Earth, special military units Special forces will be dispatched to recover the wreck. Another source with knowledge of the OGA’s role said that the agency specializes in allowing the US military secret access to areas of the world where it is denied.
“They are basically like coordinators moving people in and out of countries. They are so smart that they can go anywhere in the world they want,” the source said. Sources with knowledge of OGA operations revealed that most of the agency’s operations involve conventional recovery missions, such as stray nuclear weapons, downed satellites or other objects. compeтιтor’s technology. However, they claim, some missions coordinated by OGA are related to the recovery of UFOs. Documents released by the National Archives and Records Administration in December 2016 indicate that the OGA is one of 56 CIA offices with leaders and deputy leaders. 2 out of 286 director-level officials in this agency.