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European Crash Retrieval Initiative (ECRI) Founded in Sweden

UAP Sweden and the Ocean X Team launched the European Crash Retrieval Initiative (ECRI), a civilian research initiative to map and analyze alleged UFO crash sites across Europe, supported by the VASCO project.

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January 18, 2024
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πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden
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Background

UAP Sweden and the Ocean X Team launched the European Crash Retrieval Initiative (ECRI), a civilian research initiative to map and analyze alleged UFO/UAP crash sites across Europe.

It is supported by the VASCO astronomical project led by Beatriz Villarroel and an interdisciplinary group of scientists.

Initiative Overview

ECRI focuses on independently investigating crash retrieval claims.

The initiative does not wait for government disclosure.

Key Organizations

  • UAP Sweden and Ocean X Team: Founders of ECRI.
  • VASCO astronomical project: Provides support, led by Beatriz Villarroel.
  • Interdisciplinary group of scientists: Additional backing.

Objectives

ECRI aims to map and analyze alleged UFO/UAP crash sites in Europe.

It operates as a civilian research effort.

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