Timothy Alberino, an investigative writer and commentator known for his work on UFO and paranormal theories, has reignited debate surrounding unidentified anomalous phenomena after claiming the United States government possesses recovered'alien biologics'hidden withinhighly classified military programmes.

Speaking during an interview on independent media platformRedacted, Alberino claimed crash-retrieval operations involving non-human craft and bodies exist beyond the oversight of elected officials, including the US president. He alleged the most sensitive information linked to unidentified anomalous phenomena, commonly referred to as UAPs, is controlled throughprivate aerospace contractorsand deeply compartmentalised defence programmes.

The comments emerged amid continued public interest in UAP disclosures following recent Pentagon-related document releases. However, Alberino's claims regarding recovered bodies, underground facilities and secret programmes remain unverified, and no publicly available evidence has been produced to substantiate the allegations.

During the interview, Alberino discussed recent document releases connected to the Trump administration's reported UAP disclosure efforts, describing the current process as a gradual rollout of information intended to familiarise the public with the subject. He argued that the initial files released were'underwhelming'and claimed more significant material could emerge in future disclosures.

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Alberino also repeated long-running claims within UFO research communities that some information connected to alleged recovery programmes remains inaccessible even to senior government officials. He alleged that certain operations were designed to avoid congressional oversight through the use of private contractors and highly restricted access systems.

No evidence was presented during the interview to support those assertions, and US defence agencies have not publicly confirmed the existence of programmes involving recovered non-human craft or biological material.

The most widely circulated section of the interview involved Alberino's claims about alleged eyewitness accounts connected to non-human remains.

During the discussion, he said he had spoken to individuals who claimed to have witnessed 'gray aliens' at supposed crash-retrieval sites, including reports of 'dismembered' bodies and unidentified transparent fluids. Alberino acknowledged that much of the information remained anecdotal but argued that years of whistleblower testimony had convinced him the claims were genuine.

He also referenced previous congressional testimony from former intelligence official David Grusch, who stated in 2023 that the US government had recovered 'non-human biologics'. Grusch's claims attracted international attention but have not been independently verified.

Source: International Business Times UK