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Government Contractor Claims to Have Handled Non-Human Remains in Mexico

Government Contractor Claims to Have Handled Non-Human Remains in Mexico

TW Mock, CEO of Tactical Advanced Deployment, along with Chad Robichaux, a former Force Recon Marine, have publicly stated they participated in a retrieval operation in Mexico that uncovered non-human skeletal remains. Mock explained he was recruited in early 2022 by a Virginia-based defence contractor to recover multiple assets from crash sites in Mexico, including visits to three of four alleged locations. The remains were reportedly found beneath a church in a sealed cave system, with indications that local 17th-century populations built over these sites for protection. Mock also described unusual skeletal features, such as skulls with double rows of teeth.

Mock revealed that the operation was conducted with minimal preparation, lacking protective or biohazard gear, and occurred within seven days of accepting the mission. He claimed that 13 operators died from exposure during the retrieval efforts and that he was warned he had only two weeks to live after encountering a "portal" at the site. The U.S. government did not provide medical support. Both Mock and Robichaux expressed their willingness to testify before Congress and plan to return to the site with proper safety measures, inviting investigative journalist Ross Coulthart to document the mission.

These allegations add to ongoing concerns regarding transparency in UAP investigations. Previous testimonies by journalists and officials have claimed that recovered materials have been transferred to private contractors to circumvent congressional oversight and Freedom of Information Act requests. The UAP Disclosure Act, introduced in 2023, seeks to mandate the transfer of such materials from private entities to the government to ensure accountability. The claims by Mock and Robichaux highlight tensions between government secrecy, contractor involvement, and public accountability surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena and recovered technologies.

Source: UFO News

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