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2021-02-14T10:13:34.801Z


| space Investigative reveals: The Pentagon admitted to holding and examining ruins from the crashes of unidentified objects • "In some of the materials found and studied there is a real promise to change the forms of construction and design on Earth dramatically in the future" Photo: Getty Images Believers in extraterrestrials and supernatural phenomena claim victory: A 154-page official document from


Investigative reveals: The Pentagon admitted to holding and examining ruins from the crashes of unidentified objects • "In some of the materials found and studied there is a real promise to change the forms of construction and design on Earth dramatically in the future"

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Believers in extraterrestrials and supernatural phenomena claim victory:

A 154-page official document from the US Department of Defense confirms for the first time that the United States has remnants or parts of substances that came to Earth from space, and are defined as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The Sun.

In fact, this is the first time that the U.S. Department of Defense has acknowledged the existence of objects that came from space and were seriously studied for years, and that have been found to have chemically and physically unique properties.

The document, which includes parts that still remain classified, is in response to a request by investigator Anthony Bragalia, who applied to the Pentagon and the DIA (intelligence agency of the US Department of Defense) in 2017 as part of his freedom of information.

Since this is a complex, classified, and explosive subject, the researcher sought to find out precisely whether the U.S. military had remnants of unexplained aerial phenomena or of unidentified objects.

The answer came recently, and it includes for the first time an actual admission that the U.S. military has found special materials that came to Earth from space.

Among the finds was also a Nitinol type metal that remembers its initial shape after its folding and transformation.

It is a substance known to science, and reports of such metal were given as early as 1947 by eyewitnesses in the "Roswell Incident," in which aircraft crashed in the United States and from which the bodies of aliens were allegedly rescued.

The U.S. military is taking a step further here after admitting in 2017 that it is learning as part of its defense program to deal with exceptional air threats that have earned the acronym AATIP.

The researcher who shared the British Sun in the American response notes that "in the military's explanations it appears that in some of the materials found and studied there is a real promise to change the forms of construction and design on Earth dramatically in the future." 

It is important to note that the document does not take a position regarding the way the materials are formed and does not state at any stage that it is an alien technology.

However, the screen also shows that the army transferred the special materials to a private contractor and that these extensively investigated their chemical and physical properties until the outbreak of the corona virus, so the company sent its employees home and in fact ceased operations.

When asked what characterizes the substances, what their compounds are and what they are, the US military simply refrained from answering.

In fact the DIA people indicate in the answer that there are 5 more classified documents that cannot be published.

Also the U.S. military does not specify where these remains are today and who is guarding or caring for them.

Anthony Bragalia, for his part, plans to try again and get the U.S. Department of Defense to elaborate on the findings.

The British Sun itself also appealed to the Pentagon but the US Department of Defense declined to comment.

Source: israelhayom

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