Trump Advisors Link Corporations to Alleged Alien Craft Programs
Trump UFO advisors have identified private corporations, including Lockheed Martin, as allegedly operating alien craft-retrieval programs, impacting government disclosure efforts. This revelation raises questions about corporate involvement in UAP research and the potential for future collaboration with government agencies.

Lawmakers and Trump UFO advisors have implicated private corporations in operating alien craft-retrieval programs, notably Lockheed Martin, which allegedly has a crashed-UFO retrieval program worth $137 billion. Avi Loeb, head of the UAP Science Advisory Council, disclosed that a former Lockheed executive confirmed the existence of such programs.
Additionally, it has been suggested that Lockheed was poised to transfer materials to the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) from 2008 to 2012, a plan reportedly halted by the CIA. Congressional testimony indicated that a craft of unknown origin is held at Lockheed and intended for transfer to the Navy's Pax River Facility, which is equipped for managing sensitive materials. Representative Eric Burlison is actively seeking documents from MIT's Lincoln Laboratory and the MITRE Corporation related to UFO encounters, emphasizing the need for transparency in corporate-government collaborations on UAP research.




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