ALIEN SHOCK: Top-secret metal ‘recovered from UFOs must be made public’
ALIEN SHOCK: Top-secret metal ‘recovered from UFOs must be made public’
DEMANDS are growing for proof that unknown metals allegedly recovered from UFOs are being held on behalf of the US Government
UFO author Anthony Bragalia is trying to uncover the truth about recent claims metal from UFOs was recovered during a top secret US Government UFO inquiry and stored at the premises of an aerospace billionaire in Las Vegas.
Mr Bragalia has requested documents under the US Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) after Express.co.uk raised questions about the whereabouts of the metal.
So far, no images have surfaced of the alleged material, nor have any details of where it was found, or any reports of tests carried out on it.
He says he is “willing and able to sue the US Government” if the information is not supplied.
Reports of the metal emerged this month after the New York Times revealed the US Department of Defense had run a top secret Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Programme (AATIP) Programme from 2007 to 2012 at a cost of £16.5million.
Mr Bragalia said: “I have FOIA requests with five US Department of Defense agencies for the release of test results on UFO alloys that have been reported by The New York Times to be in the possession of the United States government.”
The story broke earlier this month in the New York Times, when former intelligence official Luis Elizondo revealed Bigelow Aerospace was hired by the US Government to house in “modified buildings” strange metal-like materials recovered by military personnel as UFO residue, flotsam, shot-off pieces, or crash items.
The firm run by billionaire Robert Bigelow was paid huge amounts of money by the US Department of Defense to research the phenomenon and look after the “metal alloys”, according to news reports.
Mr Bragalia said: “This admission to the retrieval of UFO debris by the US military is historic.
“Details are scant on the precise nature of the material.
“In order to find and flesh out details on the debris, I am compelling several agencies to reveal all that they know about these possible alien alloys.”
ALIEN SHOCK: Top-secret metal ‘recovered from UFOs must be made public’
DEMANDS are growing for proof that unknown metals allegedly recovered from UFOs are being held on behalf of the US Government
UFO author Anthony Bragalia is trying to uncover the truth about recent claims metal from UFOs was recovered during a top secret US Government UFO inquiry and stored at the premises of an aerospace billionaire in Las Vegas.
Mr Bragalia has requested documents under the US Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) after Express.co.uk raised questions about the whereabouts of the metal.
So far, no images have surfaced of the alleged material, nor have any details of where it was found, or any reports of tests carried out on it.
He says he is “willing and able to sue the US Government” if the information is not supplied.
Reports of the metal emerged this month after the New York Times revealed the US Department of Defense had run a top secret Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Programme (AATIP) Programme from 2007 to 2012 at a cost of £16.5million.
Mr Bragalia said: “I have FOIA requests with five US Department of Defense agencies for the release of test results on UFO alloys that have been reported by The New York Times to be in the possession of the United States government.”
The story broke earlier this month in the New York Times, when former intelligence official Luis Elizondo revealed Bigelow Aerospace was hired by the US Government to house in “modified buildings” strange metal-like materials recovered by military personnel as UFO residue, flotsam, shot-off pieces, or crash items.
The firm run by billionaire Robert Bigelow was paid huge amounts of money by the US Department of Defense to research the phenomenon and look after the “metal alloys”, according to news reports.
Mr Bragalia said: “This admission to the retrieval of UFO debris by the US military is historic.
“Details are scant on the precise nature of the material.
“In order to find and flesh out details on the debris, I am compelling several agencies to reveal all that they know about these possible alien alloys.”