Former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid believes U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin may have had pieces of a crashed UFO once, it was revealed on Friday.
Reid, 81, Told The New Yorker That he had never actually seen evidence of the remains – but tried, unsuccessfully, to get approval from the Pentagon to find them.
“I was being told for decades that Lockheed had some of these recovered material,” the Democrat told the magazine.
“And I tried to get, as I remember, I have to go see a stuff classified by the Pentagon. They wouldn’t accept it,” Reid continued. “I don’t know what all the numbers were, it What kind of classification was there, but they wouldn’t give it to me. ”
His comments were part of an intense New Yorker story on the US government’s investigation of unknown aerial incidents (UAP).
Earlier on Friday, The Post revealed that a former Pentagon official said he ran UAP’s program to say the Feds believed his existence was covered.
The controversial whistleblower, Luis “Lew” Alisando, said he has not been able to get the Department of Defense to act on what he described as a serious national security risk.
Alcondo, former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, spoke ahead of a blatant government report on UFOs, which is set to be released before the end of June.
He said the much-awaited report would reveal that UFO believers learn about tic-tac-shaped objects that the Navy saw in 2004, strange “Cubes within the circle” Viewed by the Marines in 2014 and Mysterious black triangle Reported worldwide.
Reid – Joe once Took credit for $ 22 million arrangement In the annual funding for AATIP – Alisondo has been consistently defended, even as whistleblowers took heat to encourage UFO searches.
“Mr. C. The former Senate Majority Leader said in a recent statement that Alatondo has spent his career working diligently in sensitive national-security matters.” He performed these duties. “
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