Does the government run a covert programme to “back engineer” mysterious technology recovered from spacecraft crashes? Many UFO fans believe this to be true.
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And that claim is supported by witness evidence. A dozen military officers informed Sean Kirkpatrick, the head of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office ( AARO ), that if they revealed that programs were creating programs that study or attempt to exploit alien technology, they were threatened with arrest, prison, or even execution.
According to the Wall Street Journal, hundreds of soldiers were first made aware of the software when they first joined a product investigating UFOs. However, there was no such thing as a system. The soldiers were the victims of a sophisticated bullying ceremony. Some of the soldiers never realized they were being pranked.  ,
In their induction presentations, some new leaders of the Air Force’s most secretariat programs may receive a piece of paper with a picture of what appeared to be a flying saucer. The car was referred to as an ah maneuvering device.  ,
The officials were informed that the plan they were enrolling, known as Yankee Blue, was a part of an effort to re-engineer the technology on the ship. They were instructed to not mention it once. Some people never realized it was fake. Kirkpatrick discovered that the process had started years earlier and seemed to be going on today. The process had to be stopped immediately, but the damage was done in a letter sent by the security secretary’s business to the service in the spring of 2023.  ,
Researchers are still looking into why officers had misled subordinates, whether as a result of a deliberate deception effort, a fidelity test, or another tactic.  ,
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Was this the beginning of the Pentagon’s covert effort to use mysterious technology on American soil? Avril Haines, the director of national intelligence, was given a briefing by Kirkpatrick’s deputy about the bullying ceremony. She was horrified that better officials had tolerated this behavior. She even wanted to know how widespread the abuse was.
“Ma’am, we are aware that it persisted for a long time. We are addressing a large number of individuals. These guys have signed NDAs. They believed it to be true, according to Kirkpatrick’s assistant.
Two years ago, the House Oversight Committee held two weeks of trials on UAPs and their “implications on National Security, Public Safety, and Government Transparency” during which time the AARO gained notoriety. Several of the witnesses at those trials spoke about programs that examine mysterious technology from UAPs that were destroyed.  ,
The Pentagon thanked AARO for not including that knowledge in their last statement on UAPs, and acknowledged that AARO had uncovered evidence of a false defined plan.
According to Gough,” The division is committed to releasing a second quantity of its Traditional Record Report, which will include AARO’s results on reports of possible pranks and fake materials.”  ,
Glad to hear that because the Pentagon has been using America’s attraction with UFOs and dread of aliens to support the country’s most crucial defined projects dating back to the 1950s and the development of the Roswell myth to cover up a categorized program to spy on Russian atomic testing.
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Military officers occasionally spread fake documents to create a diversion for true secret-weapons programs, as with the fraud surrounding Area 51. In other instances, authorities allowed UFO legends to spread in the name of national security, such as stopping the Soviet Union from discovering threats in the nuclear installations’ protection systems. Reports tended to take on a life of their own, such as the three-decade trip of a alleged bit of space material that ended up being nothing more than that. And one frequented incident more resembled a brotherhood hazing ritual that madly erred.
Researchers are still figuring out whether local commanders and officers were responsible for spreading propaganda or whether it was a more centralized, administrative software.
According to the Journal investigation, the Pentagon omitted important details from the 2024 report’s people version that might have helped dispel some UFO rumors, both to protect secret information and avoid embarrassment. Particularly the Air Force pushed to omit some information that it thought might compromise underground programs and hurt careers.
The plot scholars were only partially correct. The Pentagon was concealing the disinformation campaign to turn off investigators and prevent programs like cunning systems from being overexamined.  ,
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Some may wonder,” How dare they lie to us?” It remained high for 30 years as the United States ‘ leader in cunning systems.
After 25 years of development, the F-117 finally went into assistance in 1981. A cunning combatant wasn’t developed until 2010 and it wasn’t introduced until 2020. The second stealth warrior from China became operating in 2009. The effort to keep the information of the U.S. cunning system under wraps was a big success in terms of military secrets.
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