In recent developments that seem to be straight out of a science fiction novel, reports have emerged suggesting that the CIA’s Office of Global Access (OGA) has retrieved at least nine Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) or Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) from various locations worldwide, with at least two of these objects being found entirely intact. This operation is part of a broader initiative to recover and study technologies of unknown origin, which has been ongoing for decades, and involves coordination with elite military units such as Delta Force or SEAL teams, and the Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST) for the retrieval of these crafts.
The government’s increasing interest in these phenomena is underscored by legislative efforts, notably the “UAP Disclosure Act,” adopted as part of the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act in September. This act requires the government to disclose information regarding retrieved technologies of unknown origin and evidence of non-human intelligence. However, despite these startling revelations, official bodies such as JSOC and NEST have denied any involvement or encounter with materials related to UAP, highlighting the secretive and controversial nature of these operations.
Furthermore, the role of private aerospace-defense industry contractors in handling the recovered materials, particularly the non-radioactive materials and intact crafts, raises questions about the classification, study, and potential reverse-engineering of these objects. The involvement of private entities in such sensitive operations is notable, given that these companies are not subject to the same disclosure standards as government agencies, adding another layer of complexity to the public’s understanding of these incidents.
This information comes in the wake of testimony from retired Air Force Maj. David Grusch to Congress, revealing a “multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program” from which he was reportedly denied access. Such testimonies and reports fuel ongoing debates and curiosity about the nature of UFOs/UAP, their origins, and the extent of human understanding and interaction with these phenomena.
These revelations represent a significant moment in the public’s ongoing fascination with and investigation into UFOs/UAP, suggesting not only the reality of their existence but also hinting at a complex web of scientific, military, and governmental efforts to understand and potentially leverage the technologies these objects embody.