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Vice: Government’s Secret UFO Program Funded Research on Wormholes and Extra Dimensions

Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:17 pm
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:17 pm
What say the OT???

Putting this into the public conciousness...

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/3kg8v5/the-governments-secret-ufo-program-funded-research-on-wormholes-and-extra-dimensions

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The Government’s Secret UFO Program Funded Research on Wormholes and Extra Dimensions

Documents released by the Department of Defense reveal some of what its infamous Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was working on.




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The Department of Defense funded research on wormholes, invisibility cloaking, and “the manipulation of extra dimensions” under its shadowy Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, first described in 2017 by the New York Times and the Washington Post.

On Wednesday, the Defense Intelligence Agency released a list of 38 research titles pursued by the program in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists’ Project on Government Secrecy.


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One such research topic, “Traversable Wormholes, Stargates, and Negative Energy,” was led by Eric W. Davis of EarthTech International Inc, which describes itself as a facility “exploring the forefront reaches of science and engineering,” with an interest in theories of spacetime, studies of the quantum vacuum, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

Another project called “Invisibility Cloaking” was helmed by German scientist Ulf Leonhardt, a professor at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Leonhardt’s research pertains to theoretical quantum optics, and in 2006 his work on theoretically creating “an invisible ‘hole’ in space, inside which objects can be hidden” was cited by Nature.

Yet another title, “Warp Drive, Dark Energy, and the Manipulation of Extra Dimensions,” was attributed to theoretical physicist Richard Obousy, director of the nonprofit Icarus Interstellar, which claims to be “researching technologies that will enable breakthroughs in interstellar travel.” Obousy was credited by Gizmodo in 2009 for creating “a scientifically accurate warpship design” that could hypothetically be propelled through space by manipulating dark energy.












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According to the New York Times, much of its budget went to the Nevada-based Bigelow Aerospace, a company belonging to Reid’s longtime friend and UFO hunter, Robert Bigelow—also a protagonist of the documentary Hunt for the Skinwalker about the billionaire entrepreneur’s famed extraterrestrial hotbed, Skinwalker Ranch.


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The first hints about the program’s existence can be credited to Luis Elizondo, a military intelligence official who managed the operation for seven years. When Elizondo resigned, he requested that footage of UFO encounters with fighter jets be made public—videos that were subsequently published by the New York Times and the Washington Post. At the time, Reid sought to tighten security around the program’s discoveries.

The agency claims the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program shut down due to a lack of funding, though Elizondo said it continued to investigate UFO sightings.

In a 2009 Pentagon briefing summary, the program’s then-director stated that “what was considered science fiction is now science fact.”


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Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/15/arts/television/project-blue-book-history-true-story.html

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‘Project Blue Book’ Is Based on a True U.F.O. Story. Here It Is.

By Ralph Blumenthal and Leslie Kean
Jan. 15, 2019



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We viewed the first six episodes from the standpoint of writers who have long worked on the serious side of U.F.O.s. We broke the December 2017 New York Times exclusive on a secret Pentagon program investigating the phenomenon, with our colleague Helene Cooper. Leslie Kean wrote the Times 2010 best-seller “U.F.O.s: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go On the Record.” Ralph Blumenthal has written about U.F.O.s for Vanity Fair as well as The Times.


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Nonetheless, melodrama aside, the real story is there: Project Blue Book was the code name for an Air Force program set up in 1952, after numerous U.F.O. sightings during the Cold War era, to explain away or debunk as many reports as possible in order to mitigate possible panic and shield the public from a genuine national security problem: an apparently technological phenomenon that was beyond human control and was not Russian, yet represented an unfathomable potential threat.


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While Hynek was involved, Blue Book compiled reports of 12,618 sightings of unidentified flying objects, of which 701 remain unexplained to this day. But what’s most important to study during that era is what occurred outside Project Blue Book, to the extent that it has been revealed. When we reported on the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, which began in 2007, we offered a glimpse into a similar scenario today: military cases being investigated and filmed without the public knowing. This time, however, there was no public agency to accommodate reports of incidents, even when hundreds of witnesses were involved.


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It all began in 1947. Lt. General Nathan Twining, the commander of Air Materiel Command, sent a secret memo on “Flying Discs” to the commanding general of the Army Air Forces at the Pentagon. Twining stated that “the phenomenon reported is something real and not visionary or fictitious.” The silent, disc-like objects demonstrated “extreme rates of climb, maneuverability (particularly in roll), and motion which must be considered evasive when sighted or contacted by friendly aircraft and radar.” A new project, code-named “Sign,” based at Wright Field (now Wright-Patterson Air Force Base) outside Dayton, Ohio, was given the mandate to collect U.F.O. reports and assess whether the phenomenon was a threat to national security. With Russia ruled out as the source, the staff wrote a top secret “Estimate of the Situation,” concluding that, based on the evidence, U.F.O.s most likely had an interplanetary origin. According to government officials at the time, the estimate was rejected by General Hoyt Vandenberg, the Air Force chief of staff. From then on, the proponents of the off-planet hypothesis lost ground, with Vandenberg and others insisting that conventional explanations be found. Project Sign eventually evolved into Project Blue Book, with the aim of convincing the public that flying saucers could be explained.


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Later that year, however, H. Marshall Chadwell, the assistant director of scientific intelligence for the C.I.A., concluded in a memo to the C.I.A. director, Walter Bedell Smith, that “sightings of unexplained objects at great altitudes and traveling at high speeds in the vicinity of major U.S. defense installations are of such nature that they are not attributable to natural phenomena or known types of aerial vehicles.”


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Documents show the C.I.A. then devised a plan for a “national policy,” as to “what should be told the public regarding the phenomenon, in order to minimize risk of panic.” After a closed-door session with a scientific advisory panel chaired by H.P. Robertson from the California Institute of Technology, the C.I.A. issued a secret report recommending a broad educational program for all intelligence agencies, with the aim of “training and debunking.”

Training meant more public education on how to identify known objects in the sky. “The use of true cases showing first the ‘mystery’ and then the ‘explanation’ would be forceful,” the report said. Debunking “would be accomplished by mass media such as television, motion pictures, and popular articles.”

That plan involved using psychologists, advertising experts, amateur astronomers and even Disney cartoons to create propaganda to reduce public interest. And civilian U.F.O. groups should be “watched,” the report stated, because of their “great influence on mass thinking if widespread sightings should occur.”


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“The implication in the Panel Report was that U.F.O.s were a nonsense (nonscience) matter, to be debunked at all costs,” Hynek wrote. “It made the subject of U.F.O.s scientifically unrespectable.”


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Scientists may know more about the behavior and characteristics of U.F.O.s and are closer to understanding the physics of how the technology operates, according to A.A.T.I.P. documents and interviews. But the government still makes every attempt to keep investigations and conclusions secret, while denying any involvement to American citizens.
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:18 pm to
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Vice:


Stopped reading here
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:18 pm to
NY Times

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Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program



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By HELENE COOPER, RALPH BLUMENTHAL and LESLIE KEAN
DECEMBER 16, 2017

WASHINGTON — In the $600 billion annual Defense Department budgets, the $22 million spent on the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was almost impossible to find. Which was how the Pentagon wanted it. For years, the program investigated reports of unidentified flying objects, according to Defense Department officials, interviews with program participants and records obtained by The New York Times. It was run by a military intelligence official, Luis Elizondo, on the fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring, deep within the building’s maze.


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“We’re sort of in the position of what would happen if you gave Leonardo da Vinci a garage-door opener,” said Harold E. Puthoff, an engineer who has conducted research on extrasensory perception for the C.I.A. and later worked as a contractor for the program. “First of all, he’d try to figure out what is this plastic stuff. He wouldn’t know anything about the electromagnetic signals involved or its function.” The program collected video and audio recordings of reported U.F.O. incidents, including footage from a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet showing an aircraft surrounded by some kind of glowing aura traveling at high speed and rotating as it moves. The Navy pilots can be heard trying to understand what they are seeing. “There’s a whole fleet of them,” one exclaims. Defense officials declined to release the location and date of the incident.


Vid at site/article

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By 2009, Mr. Reid decided that the program had made such extraordinary discoveries that he argued for heightened security to protect it. “Much progress has been made with the identification of several highly sensitive, unconventional aerospace-related findings,” Mr. Reid said in a letter to William Lynn III, a deputy defense secretary at the time, requesting that it be designated a “restricted special access program” limited to a few listed officials. A 2009 Pentagon briefing summary of the program prepared by its director at the time asserted that “what was considered science fiction is now science fact,” and that the United States was incapable of defending itself against some of the technologies discovered. Mr. Reid’s request for the special designation was denied.

Posted by notiger1997
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:23 pm to
go away
Posted by jonboy
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:25 pm to
he can't. he's trapped in a tigerdroppings wormhole with a couple of guys who think they are Jesus and want to run for president.
Posted by Mr. Hangover
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:28 pm to
TPA - I feel ya brother, but you’re bringing this info to the wrong place


The OT has an attention span of a 5 year old hopped up on cocaine and Adderall
Posted by AU_RX
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:28 pm to
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invisibility cloaking


That shite was money in Dungeons and Dragons




At least, that’s what the nerds told me
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:34 pm to
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TPA - I feel ya brother, but you’re bringing this info to the wrong place The OT has an attention span of a 5 year old hopped up on cocaine and Adderall


I understand

The info is posted elsewhere, but should at least be on everyone’s radar

Sadly, Plato was very wise:



Leaving the cave and subsequently returning to it can be very dangerous...

Posted by Spaceman Spiff
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 2:52 pm to
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invisibility cloaking


See The Philadelphia Experiment
Posted by Reda LSU
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 3:22 pm to
will be looking all of this up later when im home.
Posted by beerJeep
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 3:26 pm to
Just posting so I can read after a bowl later on.
Posted by Reda LSU
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 3:29 pm to
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Just posting so I can read after a bowl later on.


pretty much this..
Posted by Upperdecker
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 3:30 pm to
The Q thread is too long for me to get into, but I enjoy your posts TPA. Aliens are real, but what they want here is unclear
Posted by boxcarbarney
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 3:39 pm to
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go away
He can stay. You, on the other hand, are a horrible poster. Go away.
Posted by Lago Gato
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Posted on 1/18/19 at 3:54 pm to
I posted months ago about a senior gentleman I met and had the opportunity to chat for 3-4 hrs a day for many days . He is a retired Air Force pilot who flew the first jets in Korea was very connected with many of the early jet pilots and astronauts. He is and was friends with all the guys that flew in space and to the moon . I can’t believe someone like him would make up stories about unidentifide craft that he encountered . He also said that 2 craft were recovered one at Roswell and another north on a reservation with beings that were recovered.
Here’s a couple in their 90s dressed ,impeccably and she initiated the conversation by saying are you going to tell him honey? After spending a week with them I have to believe we have other species that appear here . How I don’t know.
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 1/20/19 at 8:03 pm to
Bumped for weekend review
Posted by 9001
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Posted on 1/20/19 at 8:26 pm to
Padding your post count for science?
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 1/20/19 at 8:46 pm to
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Padding your post count for science?


Nah, it was in response to a now whacked thread

Besides, it is my speculation that TD post count is inversely related to opportunities for coitus. Same relationship applies to Fortnite skills/knowledge
Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
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Posted on 1/20/19 at 9:31 pm to
This thread doesn’t have near enough quoted information.

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