Examining modern disclosure efforts, crash retrieval programs, and the implications of Non-Human Intelligence technology.
In April 2020, the Pentagon officially released three UAP videos taken by Navy pilots, confirming their authenticity after years of speculation. These included the now-famous "Tic Tac," "Gimbal," and "Go Fast" videos.
This marked a significant shift in government transparency regarding UAPs, following years of secrecy and denial.
The June 2021 preliminary assessment from the UAP Task Force examined 144 reports from 2004-2021, finding:
The report notably avoided speculation about extraterrestrial origins while acknowledging the phenomena's reality.
Key figures in the disclosure movement include:
Former head of the Pentagon's AATIP program who resigned in 2017, citing excessive secrecy and internal resistance to disclosure.
Former intelligence official who in 2023 claimed the U.S. government possesses intact and partially intact non-human vehicles.
The most famous alleged crash retrieval case, initially reported as a "flying disc" by the military before being retracted as a weather balloon.
Witnesses reported a metallic, acorn-shaped object crashing in Pennsylvania, with military personnel allegedly recovering the object.
UK military personnel reported a triangular craft landing near RAF Woodbridge, with subsequent claims of material retrieval.
Claimed the U.S. has a multi-decade UAP retrieval program operating without congressional oversight, possessing craft of "non-human origin."
Allegations that private aerospace companies (like Lockheed Martin) have been contracted to study recovered materials in unacknowledged SAPs (Special Access Programs).
Leaked document suggesting a secretive program to study retrieved materials, with access tightly controlled by a private consortium.
Ability to change direction and speed without observable inertia effects.
Movement at speeds exceeding Mach 5 without sonic booms.
Radar-absorbent materials or cloaking technology.
Seamless transition between air, water, and possibly space.
Speculated technologies include anti-gravity, warp drives, or inertial mass reduction.
Meta-materials with unusual atomic structures and properties.
Possible zero-point energy or other novel power sources.
Theories suggesting mind-machine interfaces or consciousness-based control.
The potential confirmation of NHI technology would represent:
However, the compartmentalization of such technology raises serious questions about governance, ethics, and the equitable distribution of benefits.