Trump UFO Advisors Claim Private Firms Run Alien Craft Recovery Ops
Advisors to the Trump administration are alleging that private corporations are secretly running programs to retrieve alien spacecraft.
If you thought UFO news couldn't get stranger, buckle up. Advisors working with the Trump administration are now pointing fingers at private corporations, accusing them of quietly running their own programs to recover what they believe are alien spacecraft — no government clearance required, apparently.
The allegation puts a new spin on the broader UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) disclosure conversation that has been building in Washington for years. Rather than the usual focus on shadowy government black-ops programs, these advisors are suggesting the real action has shifted into the private sector, where oversight is even murkier and congressional scrutiny harder to apply.
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This kind of claim matters beyond the tinfoil-hat crowd. If private defense contractors or aerospace companies were operating retrieval programs independently, that would raise serious questions about accountability, classification authority, and who actually controls recovered materials — if any exist. It's the sort of allegation that congressional investigators and watchdog groups would theoretically want to dig into.
Of course, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and so far the public record on this is thin. The advisors' accusations land in a political environment where UAP transparency has become a surprisingly bipartisan talking point, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle pushing for more disclosure from both government agencies and the private firms that contract with them.
Whether this leads to any formal investigation or remains in the realm of dramatic allegation remains to be seen. For now, it's another layer added to one of the more unusual policy conversations happening inside the Beltway. Continue reading at nypost.