U.S. military official says alleged alien technology used on military base
U.S. military officer Randy Anderson on Jan. 15 described alleged "other-worldly technology" at the U.S. Navy Surface Warfare Center in Indiana that he saw in 2014.
"The first object was a metal sphere about the size of a basketball, and it was above the podium. And it appeared to be levitating over the runway," the Daily Star quoted him as saying.
Anderson added that the metal the sphere was made of "looked unnatural." He said there was also a "bracelet" lying nearby that emitted holographic texts resembling hieroglyphics. The military officer noted the peculiar energy of the room.
"I'm not sure if it was just anxiety, but I felt unease, discomfort, an ominous unease," he explained.
Furthermore, Anderson clarified that the instructors who brought him and his colleague to the location explained that the objects were retrieved from "a ship that had crashed."
Earlier, on August 14, 2024, the Daily Mail reported that the "alien mummies" from Peru are being prepared for shipment to the United States, where Congress will determine their authenticity under the initiative of the Republican Party. It is specified that some scientists claim that these bodies contain 30% of unknown DNA. The remains of these mummies, which are a thousand years old, were discovered during the excavations of the Peruvian city of Nazca in 2023.
Before that, in May 2023, Stanford University professor Harry Nolan stated that aliens have visited Earth and are still here. He said he has been to congressional hearings on extraterrestrial life and knows that there is a special group of people involved in "reverse engineering programs of downed aircraft."