Press "Enter" to skip to content

Former Sen. Harry Reid thinks Lockheed Martin may have UFO fragments

by Tamar Lapin

Former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid believes US defense contractor Lockheed Martin may have once had fragments of a crashed UFO in its possession, it was revealed Friday.

Reid, 81, told The New Yorker that he had never actually seen proof of the remnants — but tried, unsuccessfully, to get approval from the Pentagon to find them.

The Lockheed Martin logo and a model of their F-35 Lightening fighter in the company's hospitality chalet at the Farnborough Airshow.
Harry Reid said that Lockheed Martin held onto UFO pieces.
Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images Images

“I was told for decades that Lockheed had some of these retrieved materials,” the Democrat told the magazine.

“And I tried to get, as I recall, a classified approval by the Pentagon to have me go look at the stuff. They would not approve that,” Reid continued. “I don’t know what all the numbers were, what kind of classification it was, but they would not give that to me.”

His comments were part of an in-depth New Yorker story on US government investigations into unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).

Former U.S. Senator Harry Reid speaks during the National Clean Energy Summit 9.0 on October 13, 2017
Harry Reid has been a staunch supporter of UFO whistleblower Luis “Lue” Elizondo.
Isaac Brekken

Earlier Friday, The Post revealed revealed that an ex-Pentagon official who says he ran the program probing UAPs believes the feds have been covering up their existence.

The controversial whistleblower, Luis “Lue” Elizondo, said he hasn’t been able to get the Defense Department to act on what he described as a serious national security risk.

Elizondo, the former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, spoke out ahead of a bombshell government report on UFOs that is set to be released before the end of June.

An unidentified flying object circa 2015 off the east coast USA, taken by the US Navy and released by the Department of Defense.
An unidentified flying object circa 2015 off the east coast USA, taken by the US Navy and released by the Department of Defense.
US Navy

He said the highly anticipated report will address what UFO believers have been clamoring to discover about Tic Tac-shaped objects the Navy saw in 2004, the strange “cubes within spheres” seen by naval aviators in 2014 and mysterious black triangles reported around the world.

Reid — who once took credit for arranging $22 million in annual funding for the AATIP — has consistently defended Elizondo, even as the whistleblower took heat for encouraging exploration of UFOs.

Harry Reid said he tried to see the supposed UFO fragments but never got the clearance.
Harry Reid said he tried to see the supposed UFO fragments but never got the clearance.
John Locher, File/AP

“Mr. Elizondo has spent his career working tirelessly in the shadows on sensitive national-security matters, including investigating UAPs as the head of AATIP,” the former Senate Majority Leader said in a recent statement. “He performed these duties admirably.”

The Lockheed Martin logo is seen on a building in Annapolis Junction, Maryland.
Luis Elizondo has called the unidentified aerial phenomena a threat to national security.
Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images

 

ORIGINAL CONTENT SITE

Daily Headlines

Breaking News: