UFO over Texas - linked to ET technology retrieval?

by danB | February 9, 2008 at 07:31 am
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Alien / ET technology involved in the Texas UFO 'flap'?

Published in 2005 by Peregrine Communications, the book by former AFOSI (Air Force Office of Special Intelligence) Capt. Robert Collins - 'Exempt From Disclosure' reproduces DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) documents which clearly cite the use of "extraterrestrial technology" and the fact that it was (at the time of the original document) to be deployed on various space-shuttle missions - including the fated STS-107. These documents can be viewed on-line HERE

 
Indeed, according to various news reports, there was indeed a covert recovery mission in order to secure something other than mundane wreckage from the Texas 'debris window'.

 
"Reuters news agency reported that around the town of Bronson, near the Texas-Louisiana border, hundreds of national guardsmen joined federal agents and volunteers to search for what was believed to be a top-secret device from the shuttle.

 
People involved in the search said they were given written instructions on what the device looked like as well as a picture of a plate attached to it which read "Secret Government Property". - BBC news.

 
So, is there something 'out there' in Texas - still not back in the hands of the rightful owner? Could this possibly be some kind of inter-galactic 'treasure hunt' between non-terrestrial and terrestrial agencies?

 
There is absolute secrecy about the recovery of the doomed STS-107 shuttle mission over Texas and there now appear to be documents which allude to that particular mission having an "extraterrestrial device" in its payload. Together with the recent 'flap' over Texas, the harassment of witnesses, the turn-around and sudden 'dropping' of 'hot potatoes' in the media - we are perhaps at a more interesting time in UFOlogy since Roswell - 1947.


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