Declassified UFO / UAP Document

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Former USG contractor Bob Fish informs John Podesta that the USAF DSP satellite program collects data on 'Fastwalker' UAPs. Fish claims these objects exhibit non-ballistic flight characteristics and suggests that existing program data could be analyzed for patterns.

This document is an email dated March 6, 2015, from Bob Fish to John Podesta. The author, identifying himself as a former USG contractor, writes to provide information for Podesta's 'UFO files.' Fish asserts that the United States Air Force (USAF) Defense Support Program (DSP) satellite program collects 'hard data' on unidentified flying objects. He recounts personal experiences from the time of Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, during which he worked in a highly classified organization in El Segundo, California. He describes having lunch with individuals who held TS/SCI clearances and mentions an instance where one of these individuals excitedly reported that they had 'picked up a Fastwalker.' According to Fish, this object entered the atmosphere from deep space, passed behind a DSP satellite, and performed a 30-degree course correction, which he argues indicates it was under intelligent control rather than following a ballistic trajectory. Fish suggests that the USAF program office likely possesses years of 'Fastwalker' data that, if analyzed, could reveal patterns regarding the types of craft and their destinations, potentially corroborating eyewitness accounts. He also references an official USAF 'DSP Fact Sheet' and an external website, suggesting that the information on the latter is accurate despite his lack of knowledge regarding the author's sources. Finally, he speculates on the potential for correlating these appearances with major historical events on Earth.

One of the government programs that collects hard data on unidentified flying objects is the USAF DSP satellite program.

Official Assessment

The author suggests that the USAF DSP satellite program collects data on unidentified flying objects, referred to as 'Fastwalkers', and that this data could be analyzed to identify patterns in craft behavior.

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