Report: Secret CIA UFO Retrieval Unit Locates 9 ‘Non-Human Craft’ And Debris
WASHINGTON DC – Increasing evidence suggests that the United States, and potentially other nations, including China and Russia, have been involved in the retrieval of UFOs and fragments of unidentified crafts for decades, according to sources.
The Office of Global Access (OGA), a secretive branch within the CIA, reportedly has retrieved nine “non-human craft” in retrieval missions over the years, the Daily Mail reported.
Anonymous sources reported that the OGA was successful in retrieving seven crashed UFOs and two that were fully intact, the Daily Mail reported.
These allegations align with statements made by David Grusch, a former United States Air Force intelligence officer and UFO whistleblower, during a recent podcast with Joe Rogan, as Front Page Detectives previously reported.
Grusch claimed that a UFO arms race involving the United States, China and Russia has been ongoing for nearly a century.
The OGA, housed within the CIA’s Science and Technology Directorate, has allegedly been at the forefront of UFO debris retrieval since 2003, according to three sources who spoke with the Daily Mail.
These claims echo Grusch’s testimony before Congress during a public hearing last summer. Subsequently, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer introduced a bill to authorize the disclosure of “recovered technologies of unknown origin and biological evidence of non-human intelligence,” which was later approved by the Senate.
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