Trump UFO advisors accuse private corporations of operating alien craft-retrieval programs

Lawmakers and Trump UFO advisors are naming the private corporations who allegedly operate alien craft-retrieval programs — as they try to drag the government contractors into the administration’s disclosure push.Avi Loeb, the leader of Trump’s UAP Science Advisory Council, shockingly revealed on Congressman Eric Burlison’s (R-MO) podcast “Fresh Freedom” that an executive of the $137 billion military contractor Lockheed Martin claimed the company operated a crashed-UFO retrieval program.“I had a [former] high level executive from Lockheed Martin visit my home and I asked him, ‘Is there any truth to these claims?’ And he said ‘It’s not wrong,'” Loeb revealed on the podcast.Loeb claims retrieved tech would be enough to prove humans are not the only intelligent beings on Earth — and believes private corporations are ready to participate in the Trump administration’s disclosure effort.“If such materials exist, we would love to analyze them.With just a gram of material, we will be able to determine if it originated outside the solar system,” Loeb told The Post.“Historically, the US government and its contractors were not willing to engage with leading scientists.

President Trump’s directive to disclose UAP data that does not compromise National Security changes the narrative, leading to a mindset of cooperation,” said Loeb.Former Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program member Hal Puthoff suggested on the same podcast that Lockheed was ready to transfer materials to AATIP between 2008 and 2012 — but that plan was killed by the CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology.Luis Elizondo, who ran AATIP, similarly claimed in congressional testimony that a craft of unknown origin was being held in Lockheed labs and was set to be transferred to to the Navy’s Pax River Facility in Maryland.“Specifically, the PAX River hangar was designed to facilitate the transfer of future materials via air and river.The hangar was purpose...

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Publisher: New York Post

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