The Sunday Guardian

Insights about secret scientific research in the US

IT SHOWS THE EXISTENCE OF A TWO-TIER SCIENTIFIC CULTURE, OF WHICH THE UPPER TIER WOULD BE A DOMAIN FOR CLANDESTIN­E R&D, UNKNOWN TO DEMOCRATIC­ALLY ELECTED AUTHORITIE­S.

- CÔME CARPENTIER DE GOURDON

Many investigat­ors and whistleblo­wers in the United States have, over the last 40 years, called attention upon unacknowle­dged scientific and technical programmes being carried out in various publicly and privately funded laboratori­es and research centres, affiliated to military and intelligen­ce agencies, in “exotic” areas that are officially not regarded as deserving of serious attention in civilian institutio­ns such as universiti­es. The existence of such programmes, now being proven, would demonstrat­e the existence of a two-tier scientific culture in the US at least, if not in the rest of the world, of which the upper tier would be a domain for clandestin­e R&D, unsupervis­ed by, and unknown to, democratic­ally elected authoritie­s. If only for this reason, finding out the truth about the situation is of great value to society.

What do we know about the long suspected “special access” programmes hiding within the American military-industrial-intelligen­ce complex and what is backed by material evidence?

Among the first whistleblo­wers, who emerged in the 1980s (1989 in his case), Bob Lazar is noteworthy because of the extensive informatio­n he provided in videotaped talks about research he had carried out in Area S-4 close to the since notorious Area 51 in the Nevada desert’s atomic testing range, around the dry Groom lake riverbed.

Lazar claimed to have being recruited by the Office of Naval Intelligen­ce (ONI), through defence contractor EG&G, to work as part of a team on a highly classified project which involved examining and reverse engineerin­g a 52 feet wide saucer-shaped craft that he quickly realised was not built by humans. He further explained that it was made of some unknown ceramic-like material, could sit three small sized (3 feet tall) crew members and was powered by a hitherto undiscover­ed super-heavy element, eventually identified as number 115 on the periodic table, which generated its own gravitatio­nal field and enabled the craft to reach fantastic speeds. Lazar further explained that the retrieved space vehicle was being test flown in Area 51/S-4 although neither its materials nor its propulsion systems could be figured out or reproduced. However, he warned that the US military had somehow gotten hold of a substantia­l quantity of Element 115, stored at Los Alamos and intended for weaponisat­ion. His report was supported by well connected investigat­ors, including John Lear, son of the Learjet inventor and a veteran CIA operative who testified that he was also exposed to covert research into “alien” technologi­es.

Lazar’s testimony (retraced and updated in a recent documentar­y by Jeremy Corbell entitled Bob Lazar, Area 51 and Flying Saucers) was one of many that were more or less publicised in the following decades despite stubborn denials from official quarters. In 1997, former Pentagon intelligen­ce officer (foreign technology desk) and White House staffer Colonel Philip Corso’s bestsellin­g book, The Day After Roswell, purported to lift the veil on much of the clandestin­e research pursued since 1947 by various branches of the federal government and compartmen­tally outsourced to defence contractor­s such as Lockheed, Boeing, Mcdonnell Douglas, Martin Marietta, Northrop, Grumman, Raytheon, General Dynamics and others. However, the results of those advanced investigat­ions remained largely undisclose­d, although Corso alleged that major technical breakthrou­ghs such as microtrans­istors, supercondu­ctors, fibre optics, Kevlar and night vision goggles had been developed through reverse engineerin­g of alien materials. Since then aeronautic­s engineer Edgar Fouché, who reports having worked for the Aurora Project at Area 51 which built the secret TR3-B triangular mercury plasma fuelled spacecraft, Dr Robert Wood from Mcdonnell Douglas, Corey Goode, Wlliam Tompkins also formerly at Mcdonnell Douglas and the more controvers­ial Dan Burisch, are among the alleged “insiders” who have blown the whistle on various “black” programmes. Some like Goode claim to have served on an SSF (Secret Space Fleet), a branch of the US Navy which began operating in the 1960s or 1970s under the Solar Warden code name. Their accounts have been extensivel­y reported and analysed by veteran researcher­s such as Linda Moulton Howe as part of her Earthfiles series, Paola Harris, Dr Steven Greer (in his widely publicized Disclosure Project) and Dr Michael Salla, co-founder of the Exopolitic­s Institute.

Additional­ly, in June 2017, a 47-page top secret briefing document was leaked and analysed by various experts. It appears to be a briefing dictated by a member of the clandestin­e MJ-12 agency (set up to deal with UFO related issues in 1954) for Dr Philip Morrison, an eminent MIT physicist. It contains detailed descriptio­ns of alien craft and their recovery, transcript­s of communicat­ions with alien beings and spells out the measures taken by concerned agencies to keep the entire subject secret, even to the highest elected authoritie­s.

Back in 2007, Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, in which Area 51 is located, and who then chaired the Senate Select Committee on Intelligen­ce, set up a new study group with the support of fellow Senators, Inouye and Stevens, under the name of AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identifica­tion Program) at the suggestion of his friend, billionair­e Robert Bigelow, chairman of Bigelow Aerospace, a contractor to NASA which conducted research on UFOS and collected substantia­l evidence of the extraterre­strial presence.

Senator Reid wished to gather informatio­n on the secret work being carried out outside the purview of Congressio­nal authoritie­s and got an appropriat­ion of $22 million for a five-year budget. The investigat­ions were entrusted to Bigelow’s aerospace research division and coordinate­d by Earthtech of Austin, Texas, an R&D centre in frontier areas of science headed by Dr Harold Puthoff, formerly at Stanford Research Institute. AATIP under the stewardshi­p of high-ranking intelligen­ce officer Luis Elizondo, commission­ed a still unissued 490-page report and collected 38 classified papers from a number of universiti­es and research centres reflecting some of the goals pursued at the behest of the DIA (as Defense Intelligen­ce Research Documents or DIRD) and other military intelligen­ce bodies.

AATIP remained unknown to the public until both the New York Times and the Washington Post on 16 December 2017 published articles about it with the mandatory sceptical rumblings. They both, however, provided online links to a film taken in 2004 by Super Hornet jet pilots from the USS Nimitz, off the coast of Southern California, of a fleet of extremely fast flying objects, exhibiting performanc­es far beyond the abilities of the most advanced aircraft, whose shapes suggested “tictacs” which became their moniker.

Physicist Jack Sarfatti, formerly at San Diego State University, has gone on record to say he is doing research on the propulsion system of the “tictac” by studying “alien” recovered metamateri­als in the custody of Dr Puthoff’s Earthtech. The existence of those materials of nonearthly origin has been officially confirmed.

In January of this year a Freedom Of Informatio­n Act request from Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists against Government Secrecy, led to the release by the DIA of the list of titles of above mentioned 38 government-funded research reports gathered by AATIP as part of the process to “read in” on a needto-know basis, officials in the military and civilian administra­tions. They include two papers leaked earlier by Corey Goode, respective­ly entitled Traversabl­e Wormholes, Stargates and Negative Energy (number 8 in the list) and Warp Drive, Dark Energy and the Manipulati­on of Extra-dimensions (number 19). Others are dedicated to invisibili­ty cloaking technologi­es, propulsion systems from space vacuum, anti-gravity, space communicat­ion based on Quantum Entangleme­nt and Non-locality, programmab­le matter, negative mass propulsion and other such topics not publicly recognised as being within the realm of realistic possibilit­ies.

Cynics who alleged that all this is speculativ­e mumbojumbo amounting to a waste of public money did not consider that the disclosure from AATIP seems to be what the CIA calls a “limited hangout”: i.e. a superficia­l glimpse of a much larger secret cloaked in “plausible deniabilit­y”.

Since the alleged closure of AATIP in 2012, a private initiative called TTSA (To the Stars Academy) has been set up with the participat­ion of some of the staffers of AATIP, including its former director Luis Elizondo. TTSA is working with retired military and civilian officials to further disclose the extensive and long-standing secret military R&D pursued between government agencies and private contractor­s involved in what is commonly called the Deep State. Its executive director Tom Delonge has produced a new documentar­y series for the History Channel relying on military insider testimonie­s and entitled Unidentifi­ed.

How much more time and effort will it take for certain agencies in the US government to confess to the many ominous or mind-boggling secrets they have kept from the public, often in violation of constituti­onal principles and legal norms and procedures?

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Screenshot of Bob Lazar’s website.
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