
Allegations Surface Regarding Long-Term Storage of Exotic Craft at Maryland Naval Facility
New reports suggest that an unidentified vehicle of unknown origin has been housed at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland for several decades. While specific details regarding the nature of the craft remain classified, sources indicate that contingency plans exist to relocate the object should its current storage site face public scrutiny. The facility serves as the headquarters for the Naval Air Systems Command, which oversees the research, development, and testing of advanced naval aviation technology.
The connection between this site and potential non-human technology has gained traction through testimony provided by former Pentagon official Luis Elizondo. He alleges that the base was previously designated as a hub for the transfer of recovered materials involving major defense contractors, including Lockheed Martin and Bigelow Aerospace. According to these claims, the Central Intelligence Agency previously intervened to block a planned transfer of these materials, which were reportedly recovered as early as the 1950s. While the base remains a critical center for military aviation support, these persistent allegations point toward a broader, secretive effort to analyze and potentially reverse-engineer exotic hardware within the existing defense contractor ecosystem.
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