Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Advanced Aerospace Threat and Identification Program (AATIP) Presentation Slides

🏛 US Pentagon 📄 Blog post containing scanned presentation slides

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TL;DR

This document presents leaked AATIP presentation slides detailing the programme's mission to study advanced aerospace threats and its focus on unconventional technologies. It highlights the DoD's assessment that these objects could manipulate physical and cognitive environments, posing a significant national security challenge.

This document is a blog post from January 20, 2020, by an author identified as Jay09784691, which presents and analyzes a series of slides from the Advanced Aerospace Threat and Identification Program (AATIP). The author discovered these materials on a website previously associated with Christopher Mellon, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and advisor to To The Stars Academy. The slides, which the author identifies as a scan of a paper document, outline the mission, vision, and preliminary assessments of AATIP. The programme's stated purpose was to inform the Deputy Secretary of Defense, establish a Special Access Program (SAP), and reassign resources to a dedicated support office. The mission statement emphasizes identifying and taking advantage of advanced technologies employed by other entities to provide the U.S. with a decisive military advantage. The slides detail 'Contract Focus' areas for technical studies, including lift, propulsion, spatial/temporal translation, human interface, and human effects. The author highlights the significance of these studies, particularly those related to biological effects on human tissue and the potential for manipulating cognitive environments. A key slide, 'DoD Threat Scenario', explicitly states that the science exists for an enemy to manipulate physical and cognitive environments to penetrate U.S. facilities and compromise national security. The author notes that the slides suggest the U.S. military had no effective countermeasures against these technologies at the time. The document also includes a list of 'FY09 Technical Reports' covering topics such as 'Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Fusion', 'Wormholes in SpaceTime', and 'Field Effects on Biological Tissues'. The author provides commentary on these topics, linking them to broader discussions about UAP, consciousness, and the potential for advanced, non-human intelligence. The post concludes with a comment section where various users discuss the implications of the slides, the nature of the phenomena, and the potential for intentional or accidental leaks of these documents. The author maintains a skeptical but curious approach, emphasizing the complexity of the subject and the need for rigorous analysis.

the science exists for an enemy of the United States to manipulate both physical and cognitive environments in order to penetrate U.S. facilities, influence decision makers, and compromise national security

Official Assessment

The AATIP programme assessed advanced aerospace objects as potential threats to national security, noting the US military lacked countermeasures. The programme contracted technical studies on topics including spatial/temporal translation, human interface, and biological effects.

Key Persons

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