The new book Engineering Infinity: Earth’s First Interstellar Blueprint has triggered new waves of speculation and scrutiny across the UFO disclosure landscape.

Its premise is stunning.

The work claims to be a translated set of Cold War-era notes from a Soviet engineer who was allegedly part of a reverse-engineering project based on recovered non-human technology.

The implications are laid bare-propulsion systems, gravity control, even manipulations of space and time.

But what’s elevating the conversation from fringe theory to national interest is a white paper launched alongside the book, asserting that $15 billion in U.S. black-budget programs are potentially tied to the same technological objectives.

📘 The Book That Started It

Engineering Infinity is presented as both a technical manuscript and a historical disclosure.

It outlines concepts including:

  • Gravitational distortion mechanisms

  • Anti-matter energy cycles

  • Field-based propulsion systems

  • Autonomous intelligence integrated into non-terrestrial craft

The source of the material is described as a Soviet engineer who defected or leaked key research following his work on a classified aerospace recovery program.

According to the authors, the material was independently translated and compiled, with technical appendices supported by former defense officials and engineers familiar with legacy programs.

💵 Where the Billions Went

The authors’ claims are backed by a publicly released white paper-highlighting government contracting patterns, budget trail anomalies, and procurement structures used to obscure the funding of reverse-engineering and exotic material studies.

The paper argues that:

  • Funds are dispersed via shell contracts across multiple private aerospace firms

  • Line-item language such as "advanced propulsion systems" and "deep domain ISR" masks the true scope

  • Several programs originated under SAP (Special Access Programs) and continue under Title 50 authorities

  • At least five of the firms involved have previously been named in connection with UAP crash retrieval allegations

"There is no question that certain legacy systems point to non-terrestrial design logic," the authors claim.

The $15 billion figure aligns with the recent revelations around the Pentagon’s classified technology projects and the rise of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).

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🧩 Echoes of Reverse Engineering

The book includes diagrams and mechanical models eerily similar to those described by whistleblowers in recent congressional hearings-including craft that seem to operate by manipulating inertial mass or the vacuum structure of spacetime.

This overlaps with:

  • Former Lockheed insiders who claimed retrieved craft were being stored and studied

  • Whistleblower David Grusch’s testimony about "non-human biologics" recovered alongside intact craft

  • Allegations that the U.S. has operated a decades-long crash retrieval and exploitation program

🧪 What’s Real, What’s Hidden

The Pentagon has officially denied recovering or studying alien materials.

But FOIA-obtained documents, whistleblower protection filings, and budget inconsistencies all point to a buried infrastructure of research, operating just outside public oversight.

And that’s the core of the Engineering Infinity claim: that the technology exists-somewhere between aerospace research, compartmented programs, and intelligence authority, and that it has been decades in the making.

"We are not decades away. We are decades behind," states the conclusion of the white paper.

Engineering Infinity has reignited questions about who controls the deepest secrets in defense science-and why they remain untold.

Read the full digital version online here: https://www.engineeringinfinitybook.com/

Or buy the soft cover here: https://www.amazon.com/Engineering-Infinity-Earths-Interstellar-Blueprint/dp/B0DPRFPC5T