UAP — Crash Retrievals, Part 1

Numerous associates of the Pentagon program, with high-security clearances and decades of involvement with official UFO investigations, told the NYT they were convinced such crashes have occurred, based on their access to classified information.

Nick Madrid
11 min readApr 13, 2022

It seems there has always been a consensus in the American public that the US Congress has been in the dark regarding UAP crash retrievals if they existed. It would be unconscionable to believe that if elected officials had information about, or physical evidence of “off-world vehicles”, that were in the possession of the United States Government (USG), this knowledge would not be concealed from the American public, at least on an unclassified level.

Primarily, the American public and its allies have a right to expect a level of transparency and clarity from the USG when the question of whether we are alone in the universe is at hand. The technical specifics and workings of any exotic materials or advanced technology are understood to be a matter of National Security as it pertains to military concerns and requires secrecy.

However, as stated by several notables, information is typically classified to protect the sources and methods, how…

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