The Pentagon Admits It Had a UFO Wreckage.

The Pentagon has admitted that it has retrieved debris from unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and tested their physical properties, which can bear technological applications.

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In a response to a Freedom of Information Act request made by researcher Anthony Bragalia regarding the public release of documents about material potentially connected to UFOs, the Defense Intelligence Agency came back with 154 pages of a variety of reports — some heavily redacted — along with what Bragalia describes as a “stunning” admission.

They mention that the Pentagon had crashed UFOs in its possession and was testing materials with special electromagnetic properties that, according to them, would be of great use to aerospace and health industries.

In his request, Bragalia specified that these materials could be physical debris the Department of Defense recovered, such as debris or wreckage associated with unidentified aerial phenomena or objects. He asked the agency for information regarding the material — where it came from, how it was gathered, and to whom it belonged — findings of any tests conducted on physical, chemical, or compositional properties. DIA responded with a position paper that included analyses of the metal…

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