Did the Air Force STEAL Alien Technology? | UFO Witness | Travel Channel
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Summary
The person in this account is a researcher discussing military activities related to UFOs. They are meeting Tom Carey, a former Air Force member who has written about the Roswell crash. Carey claims that the military has been reverse engineering UFOs since the 1940s, particularly at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. He mentions that technologies like transistors and memory metal were developed from this research. The account also includes a witness, Jenny, who worked at Wright-Patterson and noted mysterious contractors involved in UFO investigations. The main impact on the person is their belief that significant technological advancements came from reverse engineering alien technology, but the current status of these programs remains unknown.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses claims regarding the military's recovery and reverse engineering of UFOs, particularly focusing on the Roswell incident. Tom Carey and Jenny Zeidman provide insights into the technologies developed from these efforts and the secrecy surrounding current programs.
The military recovered a UFO from both Roswell and Kecksburg and took them apart to learn how they worked.
Tom Carey
“the military recovered a UFO from both Roswell and texberg then took them apart to learn how they worked”
Jenny Zeidman
“the evidence indicates very strongly that Patel analyzed Roswell artifacts”
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The military recovered a UFO from both Roswell and Kecksburg and took them apart to learn how they worked.
The work on reverse engineering alien technology has been happening at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for nearly 80 years.
The foreign technology division at Wright-Patterson is responsible for receiving and back engineering captured aircraft, including alien spacecraft.
Transistors, Kevlar, lasers, and a so-called memory metal were developed as a result of reverse engineering from Roswell.
Nitinol, a material similar to the memory metal, was developed after the Roswell crash and is used in medical applications and the space program.
The idea of stealth technology came from reverse engineering alien technology.
The military's top secret reverse engineering division is currently unknown, but it was previously housed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Battelle analyzed Roswell artifacts and was involved in reverse engineering efforts.
NASA was founded based on what was learned from UFOs recovered at Roswell.