The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) published its Historical Record Report Vol 1 in 2024. Buried in the report’s Table of Contents is this entry: “Former CIA Official Involvement in Movement of Alleged Material Recovered from a UAP Crash — Denied on the Record.” This is an official US government document acknowledging an allegation that a former CIA official was involved in moving alleged UAP crash material, and that the allegation was formally denied. The denial itself confirms the allegation was investigated. The report covers all US government UAP investigative efforts since 1945 — approximately 24 separate programs. Also listed in the same report: “Allegation that a Former U.S. Military Service Member Touched an Extraterrestrial Spacecraft” (reviewed and assessed). The report is authored by AARO and published on aaro.mil. CROSS-REFERENCE: This directly corroborates UAP Gerb’s documented claim that CIA is a primary node in the crash retrieval and material handling architecture. The fact that AARO investigated CIA involvement in crash material movement means the allegation was sufficiently credible to require a formal response. AARO’s denial is not a finding that no crash material exists — it is a denial of that specific CIA official’s specific involvement. Source: aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDFs/AARO_Historical_Record_Report_Vol_1_2024.pdf
