Saturday, February 13, 2021

Is The Pentagon Testing Wreckage From UFO Crashes

Bragalia highlights that more than 40 witnesses to the Roswell crash mentioned that a metal-like material from the site could 'remember itself' when folded or physically altered 


 * Researcher Anthony Bragalia secured more than 150 pages from the US Defense Intelligence Agency after the agency responded to a three-year FOIA request
 * 'Although much of the reports' details are redacted, what can be gleaned is that these technologies represent a literal quantum leap beyond the properties of all existing material known to man,' Bragalia wrote 
 * Included in the pages were the repeated mention of 'advanced technology reports' surrounding Nitinol, described as a shape recovery alloy
 * Bragalia shared that the Nitinol had similar properties to the 'memory metal' found near the Roswell, New Mexico, UFO crash site of 1947
 * Pages from the FOIA reply indicate that the Pentagon was exploring whether Nitinol could be integrated into the human body for the improvement of health

The Pentagon has admitted to possessing and testing out wreckage from UFO crashes, with the researcher who found the startling news hypothesizing that the debris may be from the famous Roswell, New Mexico, crash in 1947. 

Researcher Anthony Bragalia made the revelation on his blog UFO Explorations, sharing that he secured more than 150 pages from the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) after the agency responded to a three-year Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request he submitted. 

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WNU Editor: I am always skeptical of these stories. But they are certainly interesting. 

Anthony Bragalia's website is here .... PENTAGON ADMITS IT HAS UFO DEBRIS, RELEASES TEST RESULTS (UFO Explorations)

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/murky-waters-drowning-ufo-debris-claims/

RussInSoCal said...

/Yes and we elected one as *Resident. These news reports of UFO’s and space alien are fun and all. But they’re also a fresh steaming pile of pop sci.

Anonymous said...

“The testing referred to in the documents released by the Defense Intelligence Agency under the Freedom of Information Act was of known materials, conducted for study purposes pursuant to the Advanced Aerospace Threat and Identification Program’s mission of establishing a center of expertise for advanced aerospace technologies,” Pentagon Spokesperson Susan Gough said in an e-mail to The Black Vault. “Any claims that the tests are of debris are inaccurate and misleading.”

Anonymous said...

Memory metal?

Try elastic limit of metals or compression set of rubber.

Anonymous said...


Years ago in the new book section of the 29 Palms, CA library, there was a book about a UFO crash and recovery of a body from the wreck. Written by a Lt. Col. who was involved in the recovery of the vehicle. I vaguely recall the name Roswell in the title as it was the location of the wreck. Photos of the author in uniform, and so forth.
Pretty convincing.

Anonymous said...


Hmmmm. I should have read the linked article first.

As usual.

Dave Goldstein said...

The actual crash site is on private property in CORONA. NM
I wish the idiots would get this right. Roswell is where the AF base was that airlifted the pieces away. The land the crash is on was sold a few years ago and people that own don't want anyone on it. It's not real exciting anyway, Just land, fairly typical for NM.