Pentagon Unveils UFO Retrieval Program Amid Surge in Drone Incursions

The Pentagon's former chief UFO investigator, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, has disclosed a new government initiative aimed at recovering "suspected alien technology" in cases of aerial incidents involving unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP).

This program is significant as it marks the first official acknowledgment by the US government of a UFO retrieval operation, amidst ongoing investigations into mysterious "mothership" UFOs and drone swarms over military installations.

Key Facts:

  • Date: November 1, 2024

  • Location: United States

  • Incursions: Over 600 unexplained drone incursions reported by NORAD since 2022.

  • Program Initiation: Classified documents indicate the crash retrieval program began in early 2023.

  • Focus: Response and recovery protocols for UAP incidents, including potential alien technology.

Dr. Kirkpatrick's comments were made during a podcast interview where he emphasized the need for formal procedures to document UAP recovery efforts. Meetings held in January and February 2023 aimed to establish a receiving point for recovered materials.

General Glen D. VanHerck, commander of US Northern Command, has also been vocal about identifying unknown objects in North America, particularly in light of recent drone swarm sightings over military bases.

Despite Dr. Kirkpatrick's assertion that no evidence exists of past alien spacecraft recoveries, former officials like Dr. James Lacatski claim otherwise, alleging that the US has indeed possessed and accessed alien technology.

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