U. S. Army Sergeant’s letters about his grandfather’s security duty around a crashed wedge-shaped UFO near the Trinity Site at White Sands, New Mexico in the late 1940s:Click for report.
Part 1: U.S. Navy Chief Yeoman Describes “Extraterrestrial Biological Entities” in TOP SECRET/MAJIC Photographs.
Part 2 – Secret History of CIA, NSA and DIA Investigations into Extrasensory Perception
Part 1: Reptilian Water Creature Seen by Two Army Military Police At Ft. Baker Near San Francisco
Part 1: Idaho Hunters Describe Huge Triangle Aircraft Over Their Campsite
Updated: Three Eyewitnesses in Selden, Texas, Saw Two, Large Rectangles of “White Flames” in Sky
“Then in two or three more seconds, the two vertical lines of flashing lights turned into white flames. It looked like the flames were contained inside two rectangular shaped 3-dimensional frames about 50 yards wide and about 150 yards tall.”
– Steve Allen, Glen Rose, TexasClick for report.
Part 2: Leaked “ULTRA TOP SECRET “READ-AND-DESTROY Assessment of the Situation On Unidentified Flying Objects”
“The wreckage recovered at Roswell consisted of three hundred and twenty-seven (327) fragmented pieces of various structural debris. Most prominent among those were beams of many lengths and ranging in diameter thickness from just over half an inch to just under two inches. … These were found to be composed of a very light and porous metal alloy composed of extremely pure aluminum and silicon mixed with zirconium in an unknown crystalline structure. … Several of these (beams) contained hieroglyphic and alphabetic writings of unknown type molded onto their surfaces.”
– Page 15, June 13, 2017, leaked alleged DIA ULTRA TOP SECRET documentClick for report.
Roswell UFO Metal? At Lockheed Martin
“He said the strange metal wasn’t from here because nothing
we have on this planet could do that. I think he came to the conclusion
that the piece of material came out of Roswell and they were still trying
to figure out what its content was, what it was made of.”
– Tim Durham about his father Joe Durham, engineer,
Lockheed Martin Sunnyvale, 1970sClick for report.