Declassified UFO / UAP Document

EWD NOTES: Eric Davis Meeting with Adm. Wilson

📅 October 16, 2002 📍 EG&G Special Projects building at Grier and Paradise 📄 Meeting Notes

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TL;DR

These notes record a 2002 meeting where Admiral Wilson describes his 1997 discovery of a highly classified, unacknowledged reverse-engineering program for non-human technology. Wilson claims he was denied access to this program by a contractor-led 'watch committee' and subsequently threatened by the Senior Review Group to drop the investigation.

These notes document a meeting held on October 16, 2002, between Dr. Eric W. Davis and Admiral Wilson. The meeting was facilitated by Oke Shannon and followed a previous, controversial interaction between Admiral Wilson and Will Miller in 1997. During the 1997 timeframe, Admiral Wilson, then serving as Deputy Director of the DIA, conducted an investigation into a special projects record group within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology (OUSDAT). Wilson describes discovering a highly compartmented, unacknowledged program that was not part of standard Special Access Programs (SAPs). He claims this program was managed by a top aerospace technology contractor and involved the reverse engineering of an intact, non-human craft. Wilson recounts that when he attempted to gain access to this program using his regulatory authority, he was blocked by a 'watch committee' consisting of a security director, a program director, and a corporate attorney. This committee informed him that he did not meet the specific, rigorous access criteria required for the program, regardless of his official position. Wilson was subsequently warned by the Senior Review Group that continuing his inquiry would jeopardize his career, including potential promotion and retirement. The notes also detail Wilson's frustration with Will Miller for disclosing their private conversations to third parties, such as Steven Greer and Linda Moulton Howe, which led to public references to Wilson in the media. The document concludes with a discussion regarding Wilson's interactions with Jacques Gansler and his reluctance to engage further with researchers like Hal Puthoff or Kit Green due to the risks of exposure.

Program manager said they didn't know where it was from [they had some ideas on this] - it was technology that was not of this Earth - not made by man - not by human hands

Official Assessment

Admiral Wilson claims to have discovered a highly compartmented, unacknowledged reverse-engineering program involving non-human technology, which he was denied access to by a 'watch committee' of contractors.

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