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The New York Times has extensively reported on Harry Reid's involvement in secret Pentagon UAP research programs [1] and has published specific claims regarding his beliefs on extraterrestrial vehicle crashes and material recovery [2]. Furthermore, the publication has issued formal corrections to clarify Harry Reid's specific stance on the handling of potential crash debris [3], [4].

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How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com The New Yorker 3 facts
claimThe New York Times issued a correction stating that Senator Harry Reid did not believe crash debris had been allocated to private military contractors for study, but rather that he believed U.F.O.s may have crashed and that the resulting fallout should be studied.
claimThe New York Times issued a correction stating that Senator Harry Reid did not believe crash debris had been allocated to private military contractors for study, but rather that he believed UFOs may have crashed and that the fallout should be studied.
claimLeslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal reported in The New York Times that Senator Harry Reid believed crashes of vehicles from other worlds had occurred and that retrieved materials had been studied secretly for decades, often by aerospace companies under government contracts.
UFOs and the U.S. government: The push towards greater ... - WBUR wbur.org WBUR 1 fact
accountIn 2017, The New York Times and POLITICO published reports regarding a secret Pentagon program that studied UAPs and paranormal phenomena, which had been backed and funded by former Senator Harry Reid and Las Vegas businessman Robert Bigelow.