"CIA's 'Office of Global Access' has 9 UFO Craft"! - The Daily Mail
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Chris L, a retired F-16 pilot who investigates UAPs. He discusses a recent article from The Daily Mail about a CIA office called the Office of Global Access. This office has reportedly been involved in retrieving UFOs since 2003. According to sources, the CIA has recovered at least nine non-human craft from various crash sites. Chris mentions that some of these crafts are intact while others are damaged. He believes this information aligns with his previous interviews and experiences. After this encounter, Chris expresses a desire to share this information publicly and highlights the ongoing secrecy surrounding UAPs and government operations.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses a recent article claiming that the CIA's Office of Global Access has been involved in UFO retrieval missions since 2003, recovering at least nine non-human craft. It highlights the secrecy surrounding these operations and the pushback against legislation aimed at increasing transparency regarding recovered technologies. The claims are supported by whistleblower testimonies and raise questions about the government's handling of UAP evidence.
The CIA has conducted UFO retrieval missions on at least nine crash sites around the world since 2003.
Michael Herrera
“this matches everything that he knows about the dots are all aligning”
Chris L
“this story is just amazing it matches with my Black Ops story”
Doug Wolf
“was responsible for leading and managing strategic unwarned access programs”
Marco Rubio
“they were scared, they were worried about reprisals”
Eric Burleson
“it certainly gives us a trail to follow”
The CIA's Office of Global Access has conducted UFO retrieval missions on at least nine crash sites around the world since 2003.
The CIA has a system in place that can discern UFOs while they are still cloaked.
Special military units are sent to salvage wreckage from UFO crash sites.
The government is pushing back against legislation that would require them to turn over evidence of recovered technologies of unknown origin.
Many individuals involved in UAP programs may not realize they are dealing with non-human craft due to compartmentalization.