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Report: CIA Routinely Obtains UFO Wreckage & Intact Vehicles, Transfers Ownership To Private Parties

Whistleblowers claim US intelligence has come across at least nine non-human vehicles over past 20 years

According to a bombshell report by the Daily Mail, an arm of America’s Central Intelligence Agency has been tracking and gathering alien aircraft for decades.

Cloaked UFOs – Invisible Non-Human Craft

Journalist, Josh Boswell, explains that one anonymous source told him that a department within the CIA has the ability to detect UFOs while they are cloaked, have landed, crashed or have been brought down to earth.

Once a landing, crash… pic.twitter.com/pYe2ml8auG

— Mike Colangelo (@MikeColangelo) November 28, 2023

Multiple Daily Mail sources claiming to have been briefed on the top-secret operations said at least nine non-human vehicles have been collected by the CIA since 2003.

The CIA’s Office of Global Access (OGA) is allegedly the wing overseeing the UFO retrieval operations.

The name even appears to imply the office has access to anywhere on the planet or is the group that allows outsiders access to the globe.

One of the sources stated, “There’s at least nine vehicles. There were different circumstances for different ones. It has to do with the physical condition they’re in. If it crashes, there’s a lot of damage done. Others, two of them, are completely intact.”

The CIA reportedly has technology that “can discern UFOs while they’re still cloaked” so the U.S. military can go find the invisible aircraft if they land or crash.

The group is somehow even able to enter restricted areas to retrieve the UFOs, such as behind enemy lines.

Describing the retrieval process, one of the sources explained, “The actual physical retrieval is by the military. But it’s not kept under military control, because they have to keep too many records. So they start moving it out fairly quickly into private hands.”

This claim is quite alarming considering what private parties could learn from reverse engineering the vehicles.

The authors behind the Daily Mail piece discussed their findings in further detail on the podcast below:


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