NEW DELHI: A covert
CIA
division, known as the Office of Global Access (OGA), has been at the forefront of retrieving crashed Unidentified Flying Objects (
UFOs
) globally for many years, according to multiple informants speaking to DailyMail.com. These sources, who requested anonymity, claim that the US government has recovered at least nine ‘non-human craft’, some damaged from crashes and two in pristine condition.
The OGA, a branch of the CIA’s
Science and Technology Directorate
, has reportedly been central to these operations since 2003.
David Grusch, a former high-ranking intelligence official, is among three military whistleblowers who have testified under oath about UFOs. Grusch asserts he possesses evidence of secret programs involving technology that surpasses current US capabilities. In July, Senate Majority Leader Chuck
Schumer
co-sponsored a bill for the disclosure of ‘recovered technologies of unknown origin and biological evidence of non-human intelligence’, which has now been approved by the Senate.
The sources revealed that the CIA has allegedly coordinated the secret recovery and storage of these supposed extraterrestrial crafts. One informant briefed by insiders of the UFO program said, «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’s system is reportedly capable of detecting UFOs even when they are cloaked. If these ‘non-human’ crafts land, crash, or are brought down, special military units are dispatched to salvage the wreckage. The OGA is said to specialize in enabling US military access to restricted areas globally, such as behind enemy lines, the Daily Mail report said.
Most of the OGA’s operations involve conventional retrieval missions, like recovering stray nuclear weapons, downed satellites, or enemy technology. However, some missions have allegedly involved UFO retrievals. «The task at hand is simply to get it into custody and protect the secrecy of it,» one source mentioned. The physical retrieval is conducted by the military, but the control of the recovered items is quickly transferred to private hands to avoid extensive record-keeping.
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) documents from 2016 show that the OGA is one of 56 offices within the CIA. An unclassified organizational chart from 2015 lists the OGA under the agency’s Science and Technology wing.
Former OGA deputy director Doug Wolfe, who helped establish the office in 2003, managed ‘unwarned access programs that deliver intelligence from the most challenging denied areas’, according to his biography from a 2017 aerospace conference.
Schumer’s bill mandates all government agencies to submit evidence of ‘recovered technologies of unknown origin and biological evidence of non-human intelligence’ to a panel of experts, who can then decide to make this information public.
UFO whistleblower David Grusch, in a recent interview with Joe Rogan, reiterated his claims about a secret US government program concealing crashed ‘non-human’ UFOs. He compared the situation to engineers in the 1940s Manhattan Project, who were unaware they were working on atom bomb fuses.
Late Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid
disclosed that top defense company Lockheed Martin might be holding potentially alien wreckage. Despite his high clearance, Reid was denied access to these alleged programs.
The claims of hidden UFOs in secret bunkers are being taken seriously by top lawmakers. Schumer’s bill, if passed in the House, will be added as an amendment to the 2024 military spending bill. «The American public has a right to learn about technologies of unknown origins, non-human intelligence, and unexplainable phenomena,» Schumer stated in a July press release.
Missouri Republican congressman Eric Burlison, part of a caucus pushing for greater UFO transparency, sees these claims as a lead for further investigation. «These are the kind of specific programs we’ve been trying to get the names of,» he said. «It’s been so difficult because we can’t get that information with specifics from Grusch or from the [Intelligence Community] Inspector General.»
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