The Legacy Program: Dawne Meyerriecks, DS&T, and the Covert Crash Retrieval Network

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It outlines a decades‑old, secret program to recover exotic crash debris and even biological samples, moving evidence from local crashes into CIA hands and contractor vaults, kept hidden by classification and legal shields, with the CIA’s Directorate of Science & Technology led by Dawne Meyerriecks as the central hub and DOE labs doing the analyses.

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The Legacy Program: Dawne Meyerriecks, DS&T, and the Covert Crash Retrieval Network

A long‑running, highly compartmentalized crash‑retrieval program—rooted in early incidents like Magenta and Roswell and intensified through Cold War recoveries—that leverages legal shields (AES/DOE), contractor custody, and DOE national labs to study exotic artifacts and occasional biological remains, coordinates rapid retrieval via the CIA Office of Global Access, and centers on the Directorate of Science & Technology (with Dawne Meyerriecks a key modern figure) as the central node where all pieces converge, operating with thousands of personnel and substantial secrecy beyond standard presidential or congressional oversight.