George Knapp just aired an update on the AATIP; here’s the link:
Exclusive: I-Team obtains some key documents related to Pentagon UFO study
Two new documents have been released to him, which are now freely available to the public.
Here’s the first one – a 2009 letter from Sen. Harry Read to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, where he discusses the objectives and progress of the AATIP, and includes his request and reasons for classifying some key aspects of the program (such as exotic technologies) at the Restricted Special Access Program (SAP) level:
https://media.lasvegasnow.com/nxsgl...letter_2009_1532565293943_49621615_ver1.0.pdf
And we now have the explicit list of 37 scientific papers associated with the AATIP (the last one has been redacted) – I assume that these papers were all funded by the AATIP. There are some fascinating titles in here. I’m particularly interested in the “Antigravity Studies” paper by Dr. Eric Davis, but I see no sign of it online. Lots of other intriguing papers are listed here as well, and some of them are available to the public:
https://media.lasvegasnow.com/nxsgl..._of_studies_1532565541010_49621331_ver1.0.pdf
Still no updates on the mysterious delivery that Mr. Elizondo made to doctors Puthoff and Davis in Austin last month. I figure that it was a sample of the exotic bismuth-magnesium metamaterial that we’ve heard about, coming via Bigelow Aerospace and/or the DoD. But it could also be one of the samples in the possession of Linda Moulton Howe known as “Art’s Parts,” which appear to be related – though to what extent, I have no idea. But it’s interesting that both sources describe the same kind of finely layered metamaterial composed of the same elements. Could the two different samples that have been discussed, come from the same recovery operation? Or are we seeing an indication here that atomically aligned bismuth and magnesium metamaterial is a common feature of an exotic gravitational field propulsion technology that’s employed by a variety of different alien civilizations?
I’m getting ahead of myself, but it’s irresistible to speculate about this. What we need to see is some scientific data, and hopefully empirical confirmation of this mass reduction effect. Because if that’s real, then we could have the key to gravitational field propulsion, as well as the key to a unified field theory. It would absolutely blow my mind if the DoD allowed this kind of finding to reach the public sector, but the hints do seem to point in that direction.
Exclusive: I-Team obtains some key documents related to Pentagon UFO study
Two new documents have been released to him, which are now freely available to the public.
Here’s the first one – a 2009 letter from Sen. Harry Read to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, where he discusses the objectives and progress of the AATIP, and includes his request and reasons for classifying some key aspects of the program (such as exotic technologies) at the Restricted Special Access Program (SAP) level:
https://media.lasvegasnow.com/nxsgl...letter_2009_1532565293943_49621615_ver1.0.pdf
And we now have the explicit list of 37 scientific papers associated with the AATIP (the last one has been redacted) – I assume that these papers were all funded by the AATIP. There are some fascinating titles in here. I’m particularly interested in the “Antigravity Studies” paper by Dr. Eric Davis, but I see no sign of it online. Lots of other intriguing papers are listed here as well, and some of them are available to the public:
https://media.lasvegasnow.com/nxsgl..._of_studies_1532565541010_49621331_ver1.0.pdf
Still no updates on the mysterious delivery that Mr. Elizondo made to doctors Puthoff and Davis in Austin last month. I figure that it was a sample of the exotic bismuth-magnesium metamaterial that we’ve heard about, coming via Bigelow Aerospace and/or the DoD. But it could also be one of the samples in the possession of Linda Moulton Howe known as “Art’s Parts,” which appear to be related – though to what extent, I have no idea. But it’s interesting that both sources describe the same kind of finely layered metamaterial composed of the same elements. Could the two different samples that have been discussed, come from the same recovery operation? Or are we seeing an indication here that atomically aligned bismuth and magnesium metamaterial is a common feature of an exotic gravitational field propulsion technology that’s employed by a variety of different alien civilizations?
I’m getting ahead of myself, but it’s irresistible to speculate about this. What we need to see is some scientific data, and hopefully empirical confirmation of this mass reduction effect. Because if that’s real, then we could have the key to gravitational field propulsion, as well as the key to a unified field theory. It would absolutely blow my mind if the DoD allowed this kind of finding to reach the public sector, but the hints do seem to point in that direction.
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