November 28, 2023๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธDisclosure
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Anonymous Sources Claim CIA Office Retrieved at Least 9 UFOs

Multiple anonymous intelligence sources claimed that a CIA office had been involved in retrieving at least nine unidentified flying objects over several decades. The allegations were reported by journalist Michael Shellenberger, adding to growing claims about secret government UFO recovery programs.

Date
November 28, 2023
Location
Washington, D.C.District of Columbia๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
Type
Disclosure
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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States
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CIA secret office UFO retrieval missions โ€” whistleblowers (Daily Mail)
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Anonyme Quellen: CIA-Bรผro soll 9 UFOs geborgen haben
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Background

In 2023, anonymous sources claimed that a specific office within the CIA retrieved at least nine non-human craft. The unverified allegations, reported by investigative journalists, suggested a long-running covert program and prompted calls for congressional investigation.

The Claims

Anonymous sources alleged that a CIA office was responsible for retrieving at least nine non-human craft.

The claims pointed to a long-running covert program for the recovery and study of exotic technology.

These allegations were reported through investigative journalists.

Context

The claims gained attention amid David Grusch's whistleblower testimony.

They occurred during a broader congressional push for UAP disclosure.

Significance

Although unverified, the allegations prompted calls for congressional investigation.

Investigators focused on potential illegal special access programs.

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