In a sprawling Reddit confession posted under the veil of terminal illness, a self-described former private contractor for the Department of Defense laid bare decades of covert engineering, intelligence sabotage, and scientific suppression tied to one of the most elusive topics of our time: anti-gravity propulsion and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).

The post, which has since gone viral within niche defense and UAP circles, does not ask for belief - only attention.

Backed by what appear to be internal memos, diagrams, and classified research summaries, the author claims to have worked directly on aspects of the U.S. military’s reverse-engineering programs.

And his claims are explosive.

🧠 ā€œI Was Recruited Because I Could Shut Upā€

The author, a self-identified electrical engineer educated in the southern U.S., claims he was recruited into black programs for one reason: non-conformist thinking and the ability to keep secrets.

He describes four decades inside a compartmentalized world where practical physics, reverse-engineering, and Zero Point Energy (ZPE) tech intersect.

But it’s the reason for speaking now that stings:

ā€œI was given 8 months to live. I want the next generation to have a chance.ā€

šŸ›°ļø The Tech Exists - And It’s Human

The whistleblower makes a stark claim: anti-gravity propulsion has already been mastered.

He describes multiple operational craft - including the infamous ā€œTic Tacā€ - as products of human innovation and reverse-engineered technology. Some, he asserts, can already travel beyond our solar system.

ā€œGravitational waves are measured electromagnetically due to it being a consequence of the curvature of spacetime itself.ā€

He dismisses the need for meta-materials and points instead to technologies developed using Tesla turbines, plasma toroid chambers, rotating magnets, and crystals - many built at a cost under $3 million per lab project.

🧲 ā€œRotational Gravitationā€ and Soviet Research

The author references declassified Soviet-era documents that discussed ā€œrotational gravitationā€ - the idea that rotating masses could emit and receive gravitational waves.

This research was reportedly suppressed in the U.S. but actively pursued in Russia.

ā€œIf the Soviets thought it worthy of experimentation, why aren’t we doing the same? Oh wait, we are. It’s just classified forever.ā€

He claims the CIA and defense contractors like Lockheed and Honeywell maintain competing programs, many derived from legacy Cold War knowledge.

🤐 Gatekeepers and Saboteurs

The post pulls no punches against specific individuals.

  • Jay Stratton is called out for ā€œpersonally destroyingā€ inventors and their labs.

  • Lue Elizondo, while acknowledged as well-meaning, is framed as an embedded counter-intel officer long before AATIP became public.

  • Sean Kirkpatrick and Ron Pandolfi are labeled disinformation agents.

  • Jeremy Corbell is called a ā€œuseful idiot,ā€ misrepresenting the limits of human tech.

  • Admiral Mike McConnell, former NSA director and Booz Allen executive, is described as a high-level ā€œgatekeeper.ā€

What unites them, according to the author, is a dogmatic loyalty to national security over scientific transparency.

ā€œIt’s bullshit. All for what? So that Lockheed can make science breakthroughs proprietary and OWN it?ā€

🚫 What Was Suppressed

The most damning accusations relate to deliberate suppression of innovation:

  • Rotating capacitors, once pursued by Soviet labs, were reportedly blacklisted by Stratton’s team.

  • Inventors were denied funding, silenced, or discredited.

  • Labs that demonstrated gravitational effects were allegedly shut down or absorbed by defense contractors.

ā€œWe are classifying basic science that adversaries are now publishing in peer-reviewed journals.ā€

The whistleblower warns that America is falling behind - not in discovery, but in openness.

šŸ” Names Worth Watching

Among those praised:

  • Dave Grusch, Jake Barber, and Mike Herrera are considered ā€œthe real deal.ā€

  • The theories of Tom Bearden are praised for being the closest to reality in public discourse.

The author admits he knows nothing of the ā€œImmaculate Constellationā€ claims or many of the more speculative programs circulating in online communities.

šŸ›ø The Tic Tac Was Ours

Perhaps the clearest statement in the entire piece is this:

ā€œPS, the Tic Tac is ours. I worked on certain aspects of it personally.ā€

Backed by CFD simulations and fluid dynamics diagrams consistent with government-sponsored UAP analysis reports, the claim adds fuel to theories that the U.S. is decades ahead in off-world propulsion - and simply choosing not to reveal it.

🧬 Final Thoughts

In his closing message, the author reflects on mortality, morality, and secrecy:

ā€œHiding this from humanity is becoming more of a curse than anything else.ā€

Whether one believes the post in whole or part, the consistency with dozens of other leaked, redacted, and buried sources - including internal DoD memos and declassified Soviet research - makes one thing clear:

There is a war over knowledge. And most of us aren’t even invited.

Source

ORIGINAL POST WITHOUT EDITS INCLUDED BELOW:

I really did not want to write this. However after careful discussion with colleagues, I am going to go with what my gut tells I should do. I cannot sit on the sidelines while I observe the UAP field / narrative get filled with half-truths and obfuscations.

In this post, I will be providing evidence of documents that cannot be FOIA’d. I’ll even give my perspective on Anti-Gravity and the overall landscape of the current UAP field when it comes to intelligence agents that are masquerading as ā€œtruthersā€. What I speak on is based on my own experiences and observations from being in the field for almost four decades.

I have a degree in electrical engineering from a college somewhere in the South of the USA. I will not say the name of the school because it will be very easy for people inside DoD to track me down if I give away too much considering not many were recruited from the college that I graduated from. I was recruited shortly out of college to work in black operations, specifically on the electrical engineering microelectronics & pulsed power side. These black programs do not necessarily care about your academic credentials as much as they are about two things: Can you think outside of the box, and can you shut the f*ck up about it.

I do not know everything, but the things I am sure of, I will write about here. Why am I doing this now? Because I was given 8 months to live and I will do what I can while alive to try and make a positive impact in the community. I sometimes cannot sleep seeing some of the blatant lies being fed to the community.

Let me put this bluntly before I get into the anti gravity and tech:

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Jay Stratton and Lue Elizondo are one of the reasons that various inventors’ ZPE (zero point energy) devices have never seen the light of day. They have been personally responsible for destroying careers, families, and the mental well-being of various physicists and engineers over many decades. Lue used to be a counter intel agent for more than one WUSAP (Waived Unacknowledged Special Access Program) and did NOT get involved in the subject ā€œby chanceā€. He and Stratton were involved long before the whole AATIP/AAWSAP saga.

Lue is not a bad person at heart, but it makes you wonder WHY he has done what he’s done in order to destroy others. I know many of you may judge this statement and think that I am defending him, but there ARE many good things that he has done in this field as well that many people likely will never know about. With that said, he is definitely compromised in terms of putting USA NAT SEC above all else, and that is a concern at this point. It is a concern because the DoD has long been infiltrated with war-mongers and profiteering cranks that want to keep all of this tech and knowledge silent for the sake of their own self-preservation. I gave him the benefit of the doubt at first, but this is getting to the point of blatant stupidity. To a very small extent, I don’t blame them. However, to hide this from humanity is becoming more of a curse than anything else. People have the right to know.

Jay Stratton, however, is a real scummy person. Don’t get me started on the shit that guy has done to some of my colleagues. I have zero sympathy for that man.

Sean Kirkpatrick is a pawn. He lies through his teeth like Ron Pandolfi has and does. To add, please do not ask me about Jack Sarfatti. He is considered a laughing stock to those involved in various programs.

Also, there are just over 2000 Legacy Programs working on reverse-engineering UAP. Hal Puthoff recently said on Joe Rogan that we have ā€œmore than tenā€ recovered craft in the USA. The number is in the hundreds. At a minimum.

Jeremy Corbell is a useful idiot in many cases. Some of what he releases is accurate, but when he says that us humans ā€œcannot replicate or understand any propulsion systemsā€ that craft use, or whatever nonsense he spews, is a blatant lie. I doubt he actually knows the truth to be fair so I do not believe that he is deliberately lying.

Dave Grusch, Jake Barber, Mike Herrera are the real deal. I respect them and their efforts. Let me say now: please do not ask me about Immaculate Constellation because I know nothing of any of those alleged specified programs. I am an electrical engineer, not a spy. However, being in this field, you pick up tradecraft methods and learn how to ā€˜run with the wolves’ so to speak.

Human beings, through both novel innovation and also through reverse-engineering (not mutually exclusive), have mastered anti-gravity to a certain degree. When I say ā€œcertain degreeā€, I mean operational craft that can leave our solar system. It sounds nuts, but it is the truth. Some have succeeded by means of pure human ingenuity, and others did it with access to recovered UAP materials. This level of mastery exceeds ANYTHING that even our most traditionally ā€œsecretā€ .MIL programs have. Booze Allen, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, MITRE Corp, Raytheon, Boeing, etc all have their own versions of various anti gravity technologies. There is a difference between gravitational shielding/repulsion and actually generating HFGW (High Frequency Gravitational Waves).

The pursuit of Tomas Townsend Brown is exactly where people should be looking. Zero Point Energy manipulation has to do with the EM Vector Potential. That is as far as I will go on that.

I was involved in a project that utilized Tesla Turbines, Plasma Toroid chambers, Microwaves, Crystals, extremely strong Rotating Magnets, and various other obtainable components that generated many kilowatts of gravitational waves (or ā€œgravitonsā€ as some call it) in a private BaE Lab. The total cost of the project was just under 3 million USD to build the gravity generator. It can and has been done time and time again, successfully. Gravitational waves are measured electromagnetically due to it being a consequence of the curvature of spacetime itself.

Meta Materials are not needed to generate macroscopic proof of concept gravitational phenomena. Plain and simple.

You will notice in some of the files I am showing that the Soviets coined a term called ā€œrotational gravitationā€ and believed that rotating masses acted as emitters and receivers of gravitational waves. I am not going to argue with those in the comments that say this isn’t possible, & I’m not going to argue with idiots that don’t know how to think outside of the box. My question is this: If the soviets thought it to be worthy of experimental investigation, then why is that not being done here?!! Oh wait, it is, it’s just going to stay forever classified. FOREVER.

Ask Jay Stratton why he prevented multiple inventors from getting their own laboratory. Because many of the inventors he suppressed focused on rotating capacitors, something the Soviets pursued very quickly. I’m sure his million-dollar book deal helped smooth over all the people he royally f*cked.

My beef is that we are classifying basic science that our adversaries are now discussing in more open forums and in peer-reviewed literature. It’s bullshit. All for what? So that Lockheed can make science breakthroughs proprietary and OWN it?

The closest I have seen anyone in the public domain get close to describing how the technology works is Lt. Col. Tom Bearden, and a few others. The tough part of all this is taking the theory and applying it to a practical experiment. Not many can bridge that divide, but a small, genius chunk of engineers (and some theoretical physicists) have.

You want to know who a REAL, high-level ā€œgatekeeperā€ of this suff is? Admiral John Micheal ā€œMikeā€ McConnell. He currently works at Booze Allen, or at least that was the last I had heard of his whereabouts.

I realize now that being given limited time on this planet makes you think about what should REALLY matter. I want the next generation to have a chance.

PS, the Tic Tac is ours (humans). I worked on certain aspects of it personally.