A researcher wrote to the Defense Intelligence Agency and asked them for results of any UFO material they have, as well as results of any tests the performed on such material.
They responsed with a 154 page report showing they had in fact tested UFO wreckage materials. Those tests have included materials such as the metal alloy Nitinol, a nickel-titanium alloy that "remembers" and can revert back to its original shape if it has been heated and molded into a different form. Other materials were said to be able to slow down the speed of light or cause objects to become invisible.
They responsed with a 154 page report showing they had in fact tested UFO wreckage materials. Those tests have included materials such as the metal alloy Nitinol, a nickel-titanium alloy that "remembers" and can revert back to its original shape if it has been heated and molded into a different form. Other materials were said to be able to slow down the speed of light or cause objects to become invisible.
Pentagon admits it has been holding and testing wreckage from UFO crashes
THE Pentagon has admitted to holding and testing wreckage from UFO crashes in a bombshell Freedom of Information letter, shared with The Sun. Researcher Anthony Bragalia wrote to the Defense Intell…
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