Alleged CIA Office of Global Access Coordinated Recovery of Unidentified Craft Since 2003

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Allegations claim a covert CIA unit, the Office of Global Access, has steered the recovery and custody of crashed or landed unidentified crafts since 2003, with some recovered objects reportedly intact and records funneled to private aerospace contractors to shield sensitive findings, tied to remarks by David Grusch and lawmakers like Chuck Schumer and Marco Rubio that have spurred calls for disclosure and a presidential review board, while officials deny direct involvement and others describe covert collaboration, and Doug Wolfe is named as an early architect of the office, all within a longer history of secrecy around unknown origins and potential non-human biology.

CIA has a secret office that conducts UFO retrieval missions
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CIA has a secret office that conducts UFO retrieval missions

The Office of Global Access (OGA)- a wing of the CIA - has played a central role in collecting alien spacecraft since 2003, sources tell DailyMail.com.