Defense Contractors Want UFO Parts

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The race is on to acquire UFO material for research and development. If the rumors are true, several defense companies doing business with the federal government are already in possession of extraterrestrial material - and the rest of the military-industrial complex wants a piece of the action. For over eighty years, claims of alien crashes and retrieval have circulated in ufology circles and popular lore. Now, thanks to the hard work of key former government insiders, new mandates are about to be signed into law, effectively compelling the Defense Department to release information of where it is allegedly hiding all the alien goodies.

In an exclusive interview with a rising defense contractor, investigative reporter George Knapp took the pulse of the industry regarding their position about the potential acquisition of alleged alien material with positive results. Among those companies wanting to get their hands on alien tech is Radiance Technologies, an Alabama-based defense contractor specializing in direct energy systems and other supportive and offensive platforms. With branches all over the continental US, Radiance Technologies is primed to receive the coveted holy grail of advanced technology: recovered, intact alien craft, or at least pieces of it.