US intelligence agencies are said to have seized at least nine vehicles believed to belong to aliens , two of which were “completely intact”.
According to Daily Mail, the US Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) has found a number of vehicles believed to belong to aliens.
Their sources said the agency primarily responsible for recovering these devices was the Office of Global Access (OGA), a branch of the CIA’s Science and Technology Directorate, which was established in 2003.
“At least nine vehicles were recovered in various states from different locations. Two of them were completely intact,” according to the Daily Mail.
The source also added that the CIA has a system to detect unidentified flying objects (UFOs) “while they are still hidden” and help US special military units capture them if “non-human aircraft” land, crash or are shot down.
Accordingly, the role of OGA is essentially that of a “facilitator” for US special forces to access areas that they are normally not allowed to access.
Most of OGA’s operations involve “nuclear weapons, downed satellites, or enemy technology,” but some missions involve the recovery of UFOs, or “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena” (UAP), as the U.S. government has recently dubbed them.
Two of the Daily Mail’s sources said that OGA has coordinated with US special forces such as Delta Force or SEALs, under the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) or Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST), to seize the alien-capable vehicles.
However, both agencies have denied the Daily Mail’s information about seizing alien vehicles.
“We have no information on this matter,” JSOC said in a written response to the British media outlet.
Along with that, the NEST spokesperson said that the agency’s staff “regularly encounter documents of unknown origin” but “have never encountered any documents related to UAP”.
One of the sources described the CIA as the “portfolio manager” of the “ UFO recovery operation .” The recovered radioactive materials would be sent to national laboratories run by the US Department of Energy, while contractors from the “aerospace defense industry” would handle “non-radioactive materials and intact craft,” the source said.
After three witnesses spoke about the UAP recovery program before Congress this past July, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sponsored a bill that would require the US government to disclose “unknown technologies and biological evidence of non-human intelligence that have been recovered.”