https://www.ufoexplorations.com/ Anthony Bragalia / Anthony Bragaglia https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/02/13/19/39252672-9257395-image-a-6_161324... https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/02/13/19/39252668-9257395-image-a-8_161324... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9257395/Pentagon-admits-testing-wre... 'advanced technology reports' surrounding Nitinol, described as a shape recovery alloy. Bragalia shared that the Nitinol had similar properties to the 'memory metal' found near the Roswell, New Mexico, UFO crash site of 1947 'The original 2017 FOIA request made to the DIA asks for the physical descriptions, properties and composition of UFO/UAP material held by the government and its contractor,' he said, before adding that it 'refers to UFO/UAP material and 'physical debris recovered by personnel of the Department of Defense Bragalia attached the FOIA request and parts of the five documents he was given access to, which comprise the entire 154pgs he had. The document show that the testing was being carried out by Bigelow Aerospace, a Las Vegas, Nevada-based company that does private contract work for the Department of Defense. During a discussion in the 1960s with researcher Kevin Randle that was captured on tape, General Arthur Exon said that some of the wreckage being tested from the site was comprised of 'specially processed' Titanium. Exon had flown over the site in 1947. Two months after the Roswell crash in September, General George Shulgen of Air Intelligence said that 'the materials of construction' of the flying saucers were possibly made of 'composite or sandwich construction utilizing various combinations of metals and plastics.' He added: 'Based on the documentation received, it appears that the retrieved debris exhibits other extraordinary capabilities. In addition to "remembering" their original form when bent or crushed, some of these futuristic materials have the potential to make things invisible, "compress" electromagnetic energy, and even slow down the speed of light.' Bragalia shared that the whereabouts of the debris from the UFO wreckage is currently unknown, adding that Bigelow Aerospace laid off nearly all of their 85 employees in March 2020.