CIA Accused Of Conducting Numerous ‘Non-Human’ UFO Retrieval Missions

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Anonymous whistleblowers have come forward and exposed at least nine different alleged occasions in which the CIA conducted UFO retrieval missions of “non-human” crafts.

According to one of the sources who spoke to DailyMail.com, “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.”

They also claimed the CIA has a “system in place that can discern UFOs while they’re still cloaked.”

Should one of these UFOs crash or be brought down “special military units are sent to try to salvage the wreckage.”

These retrieval missions are all allegedly facilitated through the Office of Global Access, a wing of the CIA’s Science and Technology Directorate, since 2003, claims the source.

The Office of Global Access allegedly is also responsible for getting the United States military access to areas of the world where they would usually be denied entry.

“They are basically a facilitator for people to get in and out of countries,” the source said. “They are very clever at being able to get anywhere in the world they want to.”

Usually it is done to retrieve downed satellites or technology, but some, according to the sources involve the retrieval of UFOs.

Two sources told DailyMail.com that the OGA coordinates with Special Operations Forces such as SEAL teams or Delta Force under the Pentagon’s Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), or nuclear weapons experts such as the Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST), to collect the crashed or landed craft.

Despite those claims, NEST and the JSOC say they have never been involved.

“During its operations, NEST has never encountered any material related to UAP,” a spokesperson said.

The JSOC simply said about the UFO retrieval claims, “We have nothing for you on this.” (That’s not a denial!)

A former SEAL team member, on the other hand, told DailyMail.com, “Absolutely that happens. Even ordinance or a weapon that we’ve never seen, we recover and bring it back.”

“The task at hand is simply to get it into custody and protect the secrecy of it,” a source claimed.

“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.”

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