Daily Mail Bombshell: CIA Secret Office Recovers UFOs / UAP
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves journalists Matt, Josh, and Christopher discussing a CIA program called the Office of Global Access. They investigated claims about the recovery of crashed UAPs. Christopher began by researching how such retrieval operations might work, contacting various agencies for information. He learned that the National Nuclear Security Administration handles materials of unknown origin. The journalists found multiple sources claiming that the CIA coordinates with special operations forces to recover non-human craft. They expressed concern about the lack of oversight in these operations. The encounter led to a deeper investigation into government secrecy regarding UAPs and a desire to inform the public about these findings.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the CIA's Office of Global Access and its role in recovering crashed UAPs, involving special operations forces and private contractors. The lack of oversight in these operations raises significant concerns about democratic accountability.
The CIA's Office of Global Access coordinates the retrieval of crashed or landed non-human craft.
Matt
“this morning's article in the Daily Mail detailing a super secret CIA program called the office of global access”
Josh Boswell
“this is crazy you know this is astounding that what are we really talking about here”
Christopher Sharp
“I just started getting interested in how a potential crash retrieval operation involving the potential nonhuman craft might actually work”
Managed by: CIA
To recover crashed or landed non-human craft
The CIA's Office of Global Access coordinates the retrieval of crashed or landed non-human craft.
Special operations forces, including Delta Force and SEAL Teams, are involved in the recovery of UAPs.
The Office of Global Access has agreements with friendly countries for conducting retrieval operations.
There is a system in place that can detect cloaked UAPs.
The Department of Energy's Nuclear Emergency Support Team may be involved in handling materials of unknown origin.