UFO Reverse-Engineering Claims: Whistleblower Testimonies, Government Denials, and Ongoing Uncertainty

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Bob Lazar and David Grusch claim the U.S. studied crash UFO tech and exotic fuels like element 115, but there’s no verified evidence and officials deny alien technology, so speculation about advanced materials and propulsion remains uncertain.

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UFO Reverse-Engineering Claims: Whistleblower Testimonies, Government Denials, and Ongoing Uncertainty

Claims that technologies reverse-engineered from crashed UFOs exist in whistleblower narratives, notably by Bob Lazar and David Grusch, who describe access to exotic propulsion and a fuel linked to element 115 (Moscovium), yet these claims remain unverified by empirical evidence, with speculations ranging from fiber optics, integrated circuits, lasers, and shape-memory alloys (Nitinol) to advanced propulsion or anti-gravity concepts, while official reviews such as the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office deny verified extraterrestrial tech, ex-officials and researchers remain divided, and secrecy shapes interpretations of alleged outputs, with no public proof of alien origins though new disclosures could shift the narrative, leaving an ongoing sense of uncertainty and fascination.