Declassified UFO / UAP Document
These People Claim UFO Artifacts are Held by the Government and/or Contractors
AI-Generated Summary
This document compiles claims from various researchers and former officials asserting that the U.S. government and private contractors hold recovered UFO artifacts and technology. It highlights the role of Special Access Programs and private industry in managing these materials outside of standard oversight.
This document, published on November 15, 2019, by Silva Record, serves as a compilation of public claims regarding the possession of UFO artifacts, debris, and advanced technology by the United States government and private contractors. The author examines the discourse surrounding 'metamaterials'—a term coined by Dr. Garry Nolan—which are alleged to be anomalous materials recovered from UFOs. The text highlights the involvement of To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science (TTSA) and its members, including Luis Elizondo, Dr. Hal Puthoff, and Chris Mellon, in investigating these materials. A central theme of the document is the assertion that such materials and technology are often held within Special Access Programs (SAPs), Unacknowledged Special Access Programs (USAPs), or Independent Research and Development (IRAD) activities. These entities are described as being potentially exempt from standard government oversight, with private aerospace corporations acting as custodians of recovered hardware. The document references several key figures and their statements: Luis Elizondo confirms his belief that the U.S. government possesses material from unidentified aircraft; Tom DeLonge describes a 'pick up game' of counter-intelligence used to manage crash retrievals; and Dr. Eric Davis discusses the historical context of crash retrievals, including references to the Col. Philip Corso story. Furthermore, the document explores the perspective of former Senator Harry Reid, who attempted to secure SAP status for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) to gain access to classified materials, and Dr. Kit Green, who discusses the lack of government control over certain private-sector-led advanced technology programs. The document concludes by noting that the interest of the U.S. Army in TTSA’s research and the ongoing public discussion suggest that the topic of UFO artifacts is gaining legitimacy and will remain a subject of significant interest.
“Under Mr. Bigelow’s direction, the company modified buildings in Las Vegas for the storage of metal alloys and other materials that Mr. Elizondo and program contractors said had been recovered from unidentified aerial phenomena.“
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Official Assessment
The document compiles various claims from researchers, former officials, and public figures suggesting that the U.S. government and private contractors possess UFO-related artifacts, debris, and potentially intact craft. It highlights the role of Special Access Programs (SAPs) and Independent Research and Development (IRAD) activities in potentially sequestering this technology outside of standard government oversight.
Key Persons
- Jacques ValleeResearcher and author
- Garry NolanScientist
- Luis ElizondoFormer government official, member of TTSA
- Diana PasulkaAuthor
- Hal PuthoffMember of TTSA
- Eric DavisResearcher
- Tom DeLongeMusician and founder of TTSA
- Chris MellonMember of TTSA
- Bernard HaischResearcher
- Kit GreenScientist
- Harry ReidFormer Senator