A former Air Force veteran has made stunning allegations that for decades, the U.S. military has been covertly retrieving crashed UFOs and reverse-engineering alien technology. Top-secret Pentagon project is deliberately rescuing extraterrestrial ships before public or foreign governments may have access to them, claims whistleblower Jake Barber.
Former helicopter pilot Barber insisted that his first-hand encounter with an odd, egg-shaped object at a crash site was “not human.” His assertions support growing accusations from military insiders that the U.S. administration is hiding proof of extraterrestrial contacts.
Barber claims to have been deployed to recover unidentified aircraft on a fast-response military squad. Although some of the dropped crafts seemed man-made, he thinks that at least one was alien.
“I saw an egg, a white egg,” Barber added. There was no thermal signature or engine. Using night-vision goggles, I was working late and staring at the object on the ground. You could tell it was unusual and exceptional visually.
High-ranking Pentagon UFO task force officers later verified to Barber that what he had seen was “nonhuman.” He said the craft’s appearance was “ridiculous-looking” and unlike anything he had seen during his military service.
Barber’s assertions line up with those from other former intelligence officials who have claimed decades of covert UFO retrieval operations by the US government.
Barber’s testimony aligns with past remarks given before Congress in July 2023 by former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch. Grusch said the Pentagon runs a covert, multidecade initiative focused on reverse-engineering crashed UFOs. He also claimed that nonhuman “biologics” were recovered by government insiders from crash sites.
Investigative writer Michael Shellenberger has identified a government whistleblower who revealed a secret project known as Immaculate Constellation, supporting these assertions. According to the source, the initiative is responsible for rescuing and researching extraterrestrial vehicles.
Notwithstanding these claims, the Pentagon has often refuted the existence of such initiatives. Officials stated, in a statement to the National Enquirer, “No programs regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.”
Still dubious, though, are experts and whistleblowers.
Retired Army intelligence agent Luis Elizondo, who formerly led a Pentagon UFO study branch, has accused senior authorities of withholding proof of alien contacts.
“The brass knows they cannot keep the secret for much longer,” an individual said. “They are trying to regulate the way the truth surfaces.”
Elizondo thinks that the growing number of reliable military testimonies will finally compel the U.S. administration to reveal the existence of alien life.
The Pentagon is adamant about its denials for now, but the discussion on UFO secrecy gets more heated as more insiders come forward.
Jaja has a degree in journalism and took classes in international law and business communication. Jaja’s career spans roles at prominent international media outlets, including Business Times and Brigada. As a news editor, she covered a wide range of beats, including business, economy, cryptocurrency, and personal finance. Additionally, she has successfully managed teams of writers producing content on gaming, technology, and entertainment.
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