DISCOVERED: Pentagon's secret UFO program

19. 10. 2021
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A new bombastic report reveals remarkable new details about secret UFO research conducted for the Pentagon.

In a long and detailed recently published report, Popular Mechanics magazine immersed itself in the Ministry of Defense's mysterious Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) program. Using financial resources from the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) unofficial budget, AATIP signed a contract with the private company Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) in 2008 to provide technical reports and UFO research to the government, the magazine said. BAASS also inspected the "Skinwalker Ranch" in Utah - which the company proposed as "a possible laboratory for the study of other intelligences and possible interdimensional phenomena."

Technical reports

Two previously unpublished technical reports submitted under the above contract were published in full or in part by Popular Mechanics and described in detail research into the health consequences of contact with anomalous flying objects, the frequency of unexplained phenomena near nuclear intercontinental ballistic missile depots and much more.

In 2008, the Pentagon entered into a $ 10 million contract with BAASS under a contracting program known as the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program.

The Investigative Report offers an unprecedented look inside AATIP, the existence of which was first publicly revealed in 2017 with the publication of a video from a meeting on the USS Nimitz. Funding for the AATIP program was officially canceled in 2012, although many familiarists believe it could continue under another auspices.

The mysteries of the Skinwalker Ranch may have helped inspire the DIA's research program

In 2008, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) awarded BAASS a $ 10 million contract under a contracting program known as the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP). BAASS, now known as Bigelow Aerospace, was founded in 1999 by Robert T. Bigelow, owner of the Budget Suites of America hotel chain.

Bigelow, a lifelong enthusiast of space travel and paranormal phenomena, invested part of his business assets in 1996 in BAASS and in the purchase of Skinwalker Ranch in Utah after various strange and paranormal phenomena were recorded. Bigelow suggested using the ranch to study paranormal phenomena, and a DIA scientist's visit to the ranch in 2007 could have inspired AATIP, according to Popular Mechanics.

Robert Bigelow, founder and president of Bigelow Aerospace, speaks during a Bigelow Aerospace tour of North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA September 12, 2019

Former AAWSAP collaborator and astrophysicist Eric Davis interviewed researcher Joe Murgia he shared what his colleagues had told him about the experience of a DIA scientist. “In the living room of a former extra wide observation trailer / dwelling for NIDS employees. A three-dimensional object appeared in the air in front of him, changing shape like a changing topological figure. He changed from the shape of a pretzel to the shape of a Möbius belt. It was three-dimensional and multicolored. Then he disappeared, "he said.

According to former Senator Harry Reid, the events at Skinwalker were enough to persuade the DIA to seriously address paranormal phenomena and UFOs. "Something should be done about it. Someone should study it. I was convinced he was right, "Reid told New York Magazine.

 

A 2009 BAASS report commissioned by the Pentagon mentions Skinwalker Ranch in Utah as "a possible laboratory for studying other intelligences and possible interdimensional phenomena."

In 2016, Bigelow sold Skinwalker Ranch for $ 4,5 million to Adamantium Holdings, a stuck company whose real owners were never tracked down. After this sale, all roads leading to the ranch were blocked, the area was secured by cameras and barbed wire, and signs were hung to warn foreigners not to approach. Anyone who approaches the ranch is now immediately confronted by security guards and ordered to leave the area.

Northern Tier Project: The BAASS report details the high frequency of contacts with UFOs near nuclear missile depots

Under the agreement with the DIA, BAASS was tasked with providing the Pentagon with technical reports, surveys and studies on "future aerospace weapons systems." The wording in the $ 10 million DIA with BAASS - and its goals - seems deliberately vague, obscuring the fact that the AAWSAP focused on what the Pentagon now calls unidentified aviation (UAP).

But a 494-page report delivered by BAASS to the Pentagon in July 2009 and uncovered by Popular Mechanics magazine is explicitly focused on UAP. The ten-month report, as it is called, is full of strategic plans, project summaries, data tables, graphs, descriptions of biological field effects, physical characteristics, detection methods, theoretical options, witness interviews, photographs and case reports related to UAP.

 

The report mentions a BAASS program called the Northern Tier Project, which included the provision of documents relating to cases where dozens of UFOs flew over the restricted airspace of nuclear-weapon installations.

One of the graphs published in the report details the alarming frequency of UFO encounters near four current and former key ICBM facilities: Malmstrom AFB in Montana, Minot AFB in North Dakota, former Wurtsmith AFB in Michigan, and former Loring AFB in Maine. The study period seems to focus on the five-month period from July to November 1975, when, according to a BAASS report, Malmstrom recorded an alarming 61 unexplained meetings.

The BAASS report, which directly quotes the book Clear Intent, describes one surprising encounter on November 7, 1975 in a silo with ICBM K-7 missiles attached to Malmstrom.

 

In response to the intrusion alarm, the sabotage protection team drove to the warehouse, where they encountered a "brightly glowing, orange disc the size of a football field" floating in the air.

"He started to climb and at an altitude of about 1 feet NORAD caught a UFO on the radar," the report said. Two F-000 fighters were called to intercept the object, but failed to target it. "At an altitude of about 106 feet, the object disappeared from NORAD radar.

Specialists called in inspected the missile systems and found that the computer in the warhead "mysteriously changed the target numbers."

UFO enthusiasts have long noticed the obvious connection between observing these objects and nuclear activity. In this respect, the famous meeting of the battle group of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz with the "Tic Tac" object from 2004 fits in, as this aircraft carrier is nuclear-powered.

 

A medical study examines the possible physiological consequences of encountering a UFO

Popular Mechanics has also published in full a previously unpublished technical document, listed as one of the AATIP products. The document entitled "Clinical Acute and Subacute Effects on Human Skin and Neurological Tissues" examines injuries that have been reported following contact with UFO / UAP. "She focused on forensic assessments of injuries that may have resulted from declared meetings with the UAP," study author Christopher 'Kit' Green told Popular Mechanics.

"I did not work for BAASS other than as an interviewer for my article and I was not part of AAWSAP. However, I understood that this program was a study of UFOs, which should have seemed to have nothing to do with UFOs, "he said.

Green also told the magazine that although his work focused on encounters with unknown or unidentified aerial objects, all of the injuries he assessed could be explained by known terrestrial means, and that provided no evidence of extraterrestrial or inhuman technology.

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