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Ex-Pentagon administrator claims “metal from crashed UFOs” are stored in Bigelow warehouse near Las Vegas.

Bigelow Aerospace Security fence

Regular readers are familiar with Robert Bigelow, the Budget Suites of America owner who used his vast fortune to start Bigelow Aerospace, a space technology company based in North Las Vegas, Nevada. Bigelow Aerospace works on various space technologies for the US government (and several other foreign governments). He is admittedly a firm believer in UFOs. More specifically, he believes aliens have and are present on Earth today. In a 2017 TV interview, Bigelow confirmed that he believed in aliens when he told reporters:

“There has been and is an existing presence, an ET presence. And I spent millions and millions and millions – I probably spent more as an individual than anybody else in the United States has ever spent on this subject.”

Luis Elizondo US Defense Intelligence AATIP interview on CNN

This week, Luis Elizondo, the former head of the US Defense Intelligence Agency’s top-secret Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) told reporters that mysterious “metamaterials” from crashed alien spacecraft are being stored by the American government in Bigelow warehouses in northern Las Vegas. The warehouses are under 24×7 guard and specially fortified for defense.

These alien metamaterials are composites that do not occur naturally on our planet and are too complex for us to recreate. Elizondo told Times reporters,

“To engineer these materials with that degree of precision is something we do not believe we have the technical capability to reproduce.”

The materials were presumably collected from crash sites that AATIP investigated during the early 2000s. At the time, AATIP investigated UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) reports – long after Americans were told investigations into such phenomena had not operated since Project Blue Book.

The crashed UFO materials are reportedly stored in a warehouse located on the 50-acre properties of Bigelow Aerospace’s headquarters. Although Elizondo says we cannot reconstruct the materials with current technology, he told reporters that scientists believe they understand the basic premise behind the exotic materials and how they are used to propel alien spacecraft.

“We do believe all these observables we’ve been seeing, sudden and extreme acceleration, hypersonic velocities, low observability, trans medium travel, and last but not least, positive lift, anti-gravity – is really the manifestation of a single technology. So, it’s not five exotic technologies we’re trying to figure out, it’s one. and we think we know that one too. We believe it has to do with a high amount of energy and the ability to warp space-time, not by a lot, but by a little.”

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