Crash Retrieval Programs -- Tin Foil Fools

Crash Retrieval Programs -- They Testified Under Oath | June 2026

A Former U.S. Government Investigator Testified Under Oath: America Recovered Multiple Non-Human Bodies

On June 13, 2026, a former official UFO investigator took his seat before a congressional committee and delivered testimony that, if true, would represent the most consequential disclosure in human history. The claim: the United States government secretly recovered the physical remains of non-human beings from multiple crash sites on American soil. The programs responsible were compartmentalized so tightly that even senior Pentagon officials lacked the legal clearance to read the files. This is not a fringe allegation from an anonymous source. It is sworn testimony -- delivered under oath, on the record, before the United States Congress.

The official position has always been studied ambiguity. Denials when convenient. Silence when not. The three tranches of UAP files released under the PURSUE directive -- on May 8, June 12, and June 13, 2026 -- contain detailed accounts of glowing orbs, split-and-rejoin phenomena, and credible witness testimony from FBI agents who watched the objects themselves. Yet in 300+ pages of released material, there is not a single reference to physical recovery, biological material, or crash retrieval. That omission is not an oversight.

The Evidence

The architecture of secrecy around crash retrieval programs is not accidental. Witnesses including former AATIP director Luis Elizondo have confirmed that at least one "biologic" case exists in classified files -- the sanitized term officials use instead of "body." Separately, aerospace engineers have testified that non-human materials were stored at Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California, as early as 1965. The GAO reported in 2023 that records from alleged 1940s-era retrieval events are either destroyed or missing from federal archives entirely. These are not rumor. They are documented gaps in the official record.

Archival footage of classified storage facilityEvidence fragment under forensic examinationDeclassified document scan from 1950s military archiveCongressional hearing on UAP crash retrieval programs

Key documented facts: Crash retrieval programs allegedly operate under Special Access Program (SAP) status, a classification level that legally bars most congressional oversight committees from accessing the files. In 2023, multiple witnesses told Congress they had delivered what they described as "undeniable proof of UAP reality" directly to the executive branch -- material that remains classified to this day. Former AATIP head Luis Elizondo has stated on record that the U.S. government possesses evidence of non-human intelligence interacting with our world. The PURSUE releases, despite their volume, contain zero references to physical retrieval programs, biologics, or recovered craft -- a silence that is itself a data point.

What It Means

The agencies deciding what gets declassified under PURSUE are the same agencies that have maintained this secrecy for 80 years. The redactions do not protect national security in any conventional sense. They protect a monopoly -- on the most dangerous and transformative knowledge any government has ever held. If crash retrieval programs are real, then for eight decades a small group of officials inside the U.S. national security apparatus made the unilateral decision that humanity was not ready to know it was not alone. No vote. No consent. No oversight. Just a file in a building in Palmdale, California, and a system designed to ensure it stays there.

Stay Curious. Stay Foiled.
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