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The Pentagon Just Admitted to Testing UFO Wreckage Here s What They Have Discovered

Pentagon Just Admitted to Testing UFO Wreckage. But What Did They Discover? FOLLOW US ON: Pentagon, the USA s Defence Department s headquarters have admitted to testing wreckage they gathered from UFO crashes, researcher and author Anthony Bragalia has said. Bragalia had written to the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) as part of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request over three years ago Bragalia said that the DIA let out 154-page test results regarding a mysterious memory metal called Nitinol which can remember its original shape when folded. Bragalia revealed in his blog the UFO Explorations that A stunning admission by the US government that it possesses UFO debris was recently made in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed over three years ago by this author. His blog also mentions that some of these futuristic materials have the potential to make things invisible.

Educating Humanity

Educating Humanity Leaked reports from Pentagon UFO task force discuss non-human technology, mysterious objects Two classified reports from the Pentagon s task force used to detect, analyze and catalog  UFOs have been leaked, both of which include photos of unidentified objects. Defense news website TheDebrief.org has published the reports, including an Oct. 16, 2019, email exchange between former Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Robert Burke and current Vice Chief of Staff for the Air Force Gen. Stephen Wilson. This exchange was obtained by a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from The Debrief. “Recommend you take the brief I just received from our Director of Naval Intelligence VADM Matt Kohler, on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP),” Burke told Wilson in the email. Burke added that SECNAV will get the same brief tomorrow at 1000, likely referring to then-Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer.

CIA Black Vault Docs Released – American Free Press

By Donald Jeffries One of the most surprising parts of the $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief bill signed in late December 2020 was a decree giving U.S. intelligence agencies until June 25, 2021 to reveal all their information about Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). The Office of Naval Intelligence’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force and the FBI will be required to provide “a detailed analysis of UFO data and intelligence” and “identify any national security threats posed by UFOs.” The CIA, meanwhile, has released its “Black Vault” UFO documents online, on a website run by author and podcaster John Greenwald Jr. “Research by The Black Vault will continue to see if there are additional documents still uncovered within the CIA’s holdings,” Greenwald declared. Blasting the agency, Greenwald noted, “The CIA has made it incredibly difficult to use their records in a reasonable manner. In my opinion, this outdated format makes it very difficult for people to

The Mail | The New Yorker

In Search of Alien Life In a review of current debates about whether extraterrestrials have visited Earth, Elizabeth Kolbert discusses the Fermi paradox, which asks, in reference to aliens, “Where are they?” (Books, January 25th). Some useful context is the Rare Earth hypothesis, which argues that advanced life is an extremely unlikely outcome of Darwinian evolution; after all, life required nearly four billion years almost one-third of the age of our universe to develop on Earth. There is growing consensus that intelligent life here may well have depended on improbable contingencies such as the Chicxulub asteroid impact, sixty-six million years ago, which obliterated the dinosaurs. Fermi’s question, seen in the light of the Rare Earth hypothesis, could yield the answer “They are not there.”

U S intelligence agencies have 180 days to tell Congress what they know about UFOs

U.S. intelligence agencies have 180 days to tell Congress what they know about UFOs FacebookTwitterEmail U.S. intelligence agencies have 180 days to reveal what they know about UFOs to Congress. A $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief and funding bill signed into law by former President Donald Trump began a 180-day countdown for the director of  National Intelligence and the secretary of defense to provide an unclassified report about unidentified aerial phenomena, according to CNN s Harmeet Kaur. US intelligence agencies have 180 days to share what they know about UFOs, thanks to the Covid-19 relief and spending bill https://t.co/S3HTF9Be1Gpic.twitter.com/t7CNhGWUhR CNN (@CNN) January 11, 2021

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