What the BAASS Ten-Month Report Reveals About Government UFO Research
A 2009 contractor report prepared by Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) for the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency sheds rare light on the shadowy workings of the Pentagon’s advanced aerospace program known as AAWSAP. This "Ten Month Report," obtained by...
Inside the Full Tic Tac UAP Report BAASS Didn’t Want You to See
A newly leaked, 141-page internal report from Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) reveals the most comprehensive technical assessment of the now-infamous 2004 USS Nimitz UAP encounter to date. Created during the Defense Intelligence Agency’s secretive...
Beyond the Tic Tac: Insider Claims Leaked BAASS Reports Distract from Deeper Suppression
A resurfacing whistleblower, previously behind a widely discussed post on reddit, has returned-this time asserting that the recently leaked 141-page BAASS Tic Tac Report is deliberate misdirection. The individual, who had earlier provided internal Bigelow Aerospace...
Brazil’s Air Force Admits UFO Tracking Role but Maintains Silence on Findings
A newly surfaced military correspondence from 1978 reveals that Brazil’s Air Force acknowledged receiving and responding to international inquiries about UFOs. But admitted it held no official position on the phenomenon and engaged only as observers. The letter, sent...
Strange Object Reported in Iranian Sky During Early Morning Hours
A short intelligence memo marked "Unidentified Flying Object Sighted at Behshahr" captures an obscure aerial encounter over the Iranian city of Behshahr. Though the document is brief and contains no photographs or diagrams, it formally logs a moment in which an...
Panic at the Outpost as Lights Descend on Brazilian Military Site
A rare, handwritten Brazilian Air Force document recounts a startling and little-publicized event: multiple personnel at a remote military post reported strange aerial lights, repeated power failures and what was interpreted as a close encounter with a UFO in the...
Radar Confirms Aerial Intrusions Over Brazil’s Northeast as Military Orders Silence
A lengthy 1986 Brazilian Air Force report, now declassified, offers a rare, detailed look at the military's technical response to persistent UFO activity across the country’s northeastern airspace. With radar confirmation, visual sightings, and the scrambling of...
Witnesses Injured in Brazilian Amazon as UFO "Chupa-Chupa" Incidents Resurface
A newly uncovered 1989 Brazilian Air Force document sheds disturbing light on the infamous "Chupa-Chupa" phenomenon-an outbreak of UFO activity in the Amazon that reportedly left dozens of civilians physically harmed. This internal memo, reacting to a Revista UFO...
Brazilian Air Force Confirms Classified UFO Protocols Still in Effect
A 2004 Brazilian military document confirms that the Air Force maintains formal procedures and classified channels for handling UFO encounters-referred to officially as OVNIs (Objetos Voadores Não Identificados). The letter, marked CONFIDENCIAL at the time, was...
The Cold War Mind Game That Wasn’t: Intelligence Review Debunks Soviet "Brainwashing" Theories
A comprehensive and once-classified report titled "Soviet Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes" offers a sobering rebuttal to the most persistent myths of Cold War-era psychological operations. While the Western public often imagined Soviet mind control as...
Brazilian Air Force Confirms Confidential UFO/UAP Records Transferred to Aerospace Command
A newly declassified 2004 document from the Brazilian Ministry of Defense reveals a formal inquiry by the civilian research group UFO-Gênesis, seeking access to classified documents and research related to UFOs-officially referred to as Objetos Voadores Não...
UAP Phenomenon Disrupts Life in Remote Brazilian Town of Colares
A newly unearthed document from Brazil’s military archives paints a vivid picture of life in the town of Colares, Pará, during a period in 1977 when unidentified flying objects were routinely reported in the skies-and reportedly making direct contact with locals. The...
Brazilian Military Officer Reports Recurring UFO Encounters Near Jungle Outposts
A firsthand account documented in a declassified Brazilian military report details repeated close-contact UFO sightings by a high-ranking Army officer during his assignments in remote jungle regions of Brazil. The events, spanning multiple nights in 1977, occurred in...
Brazil’s Navy Confirms UFO Photographed During Trindade Island Operation
A Brazilian Navy file recently reexamined sheds light on one of South America's most famous UFO sightings: the 1958 Trindade Island incident. Officially documented aboard the naval vessel Almirante Saldanha, the case involved multiple military witnesses, photographic...
Pilots and Radar Confirm Aerial Anomalies in Brazil’s Airspace
A newly revealed document from the Brazilian Air Force archives details a coordinated response to unidentified aerial phenomena observed in Brazilian skies on the night of May 19, 1986-the same event detailed in other official files now declassified by the government....
Brazilian Air Force Documents Multiple UFO Sightings in 1986
A newly reviewed Brazilian Air Force report from 1986 provides a detailed account of one of the country’s most significant encounters with unidentified flying objects. The document, declassified by the Brazilian government, describes a night of sustained radar contact...
Brazil Releases Documents on Nearly 900 UFO Sightings Across Seven Decades
The Brazilian National Archives (Arquivo Nacional) have recently made public a comprehensive collection of documents detailing 893 reported UFO sightings across Brazil, spanning from 1952 to 2023. This release includes a variety of materials such as photographs, audio...
The U.S. Quietly Built a Manual for Total Incapacitation
While the world looked for bigger bombs, a small team of U.S. researchers was building something stranger: a guide to shutting people down-mentally, physically, and psychologically-without killing them. The Quarterly Technical Progress Report, a document spanning late...
Civilian Ufologist Urges Brazilian Air Force to End Secrecy Over UFO Contacts
A newly reviewed Brazilian military file from 1990 captures the growing frustration of civilian ufologists and the resistance from official channels to fully disclose what is known about UFO encounters across Brazil. This particular document contains a detailed letter...
Declassified Memos Reveal Clinton’s Plans to Strike Iraq & Isolate Saddam
Declassified documents from the Clinton Presidential Library offer a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the White House’s strategy in the final months of 1998, as the U.S. prepared to confront Saddam Hussein’s defiance of U.N. weapons inspections. The records reveal a...
U.S. Scientists Studied Electric Fish to Build Underwater Pattern Recognition Systems
In the 1970s, while the public focused on space exploration, U.S. defense researchers were experimenting with something far stranger: electric fish. The goal wasn’t biology. It was signal processing, neural control, and underwater intelligence systems modeled on...
Soviet and Chinese Scientists Join Forces to Study UFOs
A rare intelligence report titled "USSR, PRC Scientists in Joint Study of UFOs" reveals a collaborative effort between Soviet and Chinese researchers to formally investigate unidentified flying objects. During a period of ideological alignment and scientific exchange,...
Radioactive LSD Research Detailed in Letter from Swiss Lab
A recently declassified letter-unsigned but originating from a pharmaceutical laboratory in Switzerland-offers rare insight into the controlled distribution and production of LSD for research purposes during the mid-20th century. Though brief and clinical in tone, the...
Unidentified Object Seen During Soviet Satellite Failure
A brief U.S. intelligence report titled "Report of UFO at Time of Soviet Satellite Failure" records a sighting of an unidentified aerial object coinciding with a known malfunction in a Soviet satellite system. Though the document offers little detail, its timing and...
Soviet Scientists Acknowledge UFO Research in Private Conversations
A declassified U.S. intelligence memo titled "Report on Conversations with Soviet Scientists on Subject of Unidentified Flying Objects" documents a striking admission: several Soviet academics acknowledged both knowledge of UFO phenomena and internal scientific...
Intelligence Briefing Reviews Validity of Recent UFO Reports
An internal U.S. intelligence document titled "Evaluation of UFOs" provides an analytical overview of recent unidentified flying object reports. While the briefing does not reveal classified sightings, it reflects the ongoing attention given to unexplained aerial...
The Navy’s Inertial Mass Reduction Device
In a document obtained via FOIA, the U.S. Navy's Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) outlines a theoretical propulsion concept known as the Inertial Mass Reduction Device (IMRD). This device, attributed to Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais, proposes a method to reduce an...
Cold War Reports of UAPs Spotted Near Leningrad
A redacted intelligence document titled "Sighting of Unidentified Airborne Objects Near Leningrad" captures a startling Cold War moment-where unidentified objects reportedly violated Soviet airspace, just miles from one of the USSR’s most strategically sensitive...
Declassified File Reveals Desoxyn Used to Extract Confessions in “Twilight State”
A declassified government file has surfaced, exposing a chilling use of Desoxyn-the pharmaceutical name for methamphetamine hydrochloride-in experimental interrogations under chemically induced "twilight conditions." "The drug made the subject very talkative,...
U.S. Navy-Funded Push to Replace Codeine in the 50s
A quiet but critical drug development program, backed by the Office of Naval Research and housed at the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky, was launched to solve a national pharmaceutical vulnerability: America’s dependence on opium for...
How U.S. Intelligence Neutralized UFO Reports Without Explaining Them
In the early years of the Cold War, as the U.S. focused on atomic weapons and espionage threats, it also began logging something far less explainable: unidentified flying objects. While the public saw flying saucers as science fiction, military and intelligence...
The Secret Army Plan to Militarize the Moon
In 1959, while the public marveled at early space probes and Sputnik-induced panic, the United States Army quietly developed a sweeping plan to establish a permanent military outpost on the Moon. It wasn’t science fiction. It was Project Horizon-a classified...
The 1953 Shakhty Sighting: An Unknown Craft Over Soviet Skies
In the summer of 1953, Soviet officials in the city of Shakhty-located in the Rostov Oblast near the Ukrainian border-reported seeing unidentified flying objects in the night sky. The CIA intercepted and translated the report, filing it as part of its broader...
Soviet Pilots Reported Impossible Flying Objects Over Stalingrad in 1954
In the spring of 1954, Soviet fighter pilots stationed near Stalingrad witnessed something they could not explain: fast-moving aerial objects flying at extreme altitude and speeds beyond the known capabilities of any aircraft in the USSR or the West. The report was...
Inside the NSA’s UFO/UAP Intelligence Vault
In a sealed courtroom in 1980, Eugene F. Yeates-then Chief of Policy at the NSA-filed a classified affidavit defending why the Agency refused to release 156 documents related to unidentified flying objects. The lawsuit, brought by Citizens Against Unidentified Flying...
Clinton Era Blueprint Reveals U.S. Strategy to Reshape Post-Cold War Eastern Europe
A declassified White House strategy document from the Clinton Presidential Archives reveals a sweeping plan to reshape Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) following the fall of the Soviet Union - a critical moment that the administration saw as a litmus test for the...
EXCLUSIVE: MKULTRA Was Bigger Than Anyone Thought
In the summer of 1977, a joint Senate hearing on intelligence and health research cracked open one of the CIA’s most infamous black programs: MKULTRA. The revelations were worse than anticipated. Not only had the CIA secretly administered LSD to U.S. citizens without...
The U.S. Military Tried to Weaponize Toxins from Shellfish and Mushrooms
In a little-known Cold War program, U.S. researchers explored a class of poisons not to kill-but to disorient, confuse, and control. These weren’t battlefield toxins. They were mind weapons. According to the document CHEMICAL WARFARE – UNITED STATES, government...
Volunteers by Sentence Reduction: The CIA’s Prison-Based Plan for Drug Interrogation
In a 1951 internal memo stamped for ARTICHOKE review, a CIA technical officer laid out a research proposal with chilling simplicity: use U.S. military prisoners as human test subjects for high-risk psychological and pharmacological experiments. The proposal detailed...
David Grusch Refused to Brief AARO and the Pentagon Wants You to Know It
In a tangle of internal emails, meeting memos, and agency-to-agency requests, a clear story emerges: the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) tried-repeatedly-to get whistleblower David Grusch to speak with them. He declined. The released...
Feds Knew New Jersey UAP Sightings Were Benign, Kept Quiet Anyway
In late 2024, a wave of drone sightings across New Jersey sparked public fear, political posturing, and federal flight restrictions. But newly released documents reveal that by mid-December, federal authorities had already determined that many of the most alarming...
The CIA Built a Secret Needleless Injector Then Abandoned it for Being Too Loud
It was supposed to be the perfect spy tool: a silent device capable of delivering drugs through clothing with no trace and no needle. Instead, it ended up in a folder stamped with failure-and a warning about what science can’t solve with gadgets alone. A 1950s-era...
How Distant Planes Became a UAP Sighting Over U.S. Military Airspace
In 2021, military personnel watching the skies over the Western United States spotted something strange: five equidistant lights hovering high above restricted airspace, maintaining a steady pace at altitudes between 20,000 and 40,000 feet. The formation looked...
Inside Kryptos: The CIA’s Unsolved Puzzle That Still Holds Clues
In the courtyard of CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia, there’s a sculpture made of copper, granite, and mystery. Most employees walk past it every day. Few understand that it’s still talking to them. Kryptos isn’t just an artwork. It’s a deliberate enigma. Four...
Operation JESUITS: Soviet Spycraft, Catholic Resistance, and the Cold War in Lithuania
A gripping Cold War-era espionage operation, once buried in KGB archives, has now come to light. "Operation JESUITS," chronicled in a newly published Cold War International History Project working paper, reveals how the Soviet state security apparatus deployed...
New COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 Is Spreading-But WHO Says the Risk Is Still Low
A new subvariant of SARS-CoV-2, designated NB.1.8.1, is rising in prevalence across multiple regions, according to a May 2025 evaluation from the World Health Organization. Though still classified only as a "variant under monitoring" (VUM), the data show a steady,...
An Internal Complaint, a Foreign Tie & a Trail That Went Quiet
In 2016, an NSA employee alleged that a colleague had been improperly hired-someone with prior access to classified information and potential foreign government connections. The case triggered a months-long internal investigation by the agency’s Inspector General. The...
How the NSA Weaponized Semantics to Deny Snowden’s Whistleblower Claims
When Edward Snowden claimed he’d raised concerns through official NSA channels before leaking classified documents, the agency responded not with transparency-but with a flurry of FOIA rejections, legal semantics, and redacted letters. Hundreds of pages of internal...
What Suspension? UK Arms Still Flow to Israel Despite Official Ban
When the UK government announced in September 2024 that it was suspending arms export licences to Israel, it made headlines. Foreign Secretary David Lammy reassured Parliament that British-supplied weapons wouldn’t support "violations of international law." The public...
The Puerto Rico UAP That Slipped Through the Government’s Fingers
On the night of April 26, 2013, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection aircraft recorded something strange off the coast of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Through its infrared camera, the crew watched as an unidentified object-then two-glided across the airport, darted near...
How Military Drones Captured a Ghost That Was Never There
In 2022 and 2023, U.S. military drone operators flying missions across the Middle East and Mediterranean Sea recorded strange footage: distant airborne objects trailed by what looked like atmospheric wakes-faint but visible lines cutting through the sky, like jetwash...
How a Viral Pentagon Video Became a Case Study in Misperception
In 2017, a grainy military video known as "GoFast" hit the internet, setting off a storm of speculation. Captured by a U.S. Navy F/A-18 fighter jet and officially released by the Pentagon in 2020, the footage appeared to show a mysterious object tearing across the...
NSA Scrambled to Disprove Snowden’s Claims-While Withholding the Rest
In 2014, Edward Snowden publicly challenged the NSA to deny he had emailed agency lawyers raising concerns about surveillance programs. The NSA responded with silence, then a carefully orchestrated media campaign, and finally-hundreds of heavily redacted documents...
NSA Memo Details Dozens of U.S. Privacy Violations in Just One Quarter
It was supposed to be careful, targeted, and strictly within legal boundaries. But for three months in early 2003, the NSA’s internal compliance report reads like a checklist of domestic violations. From listening in on Americans' private conversations to accidentally...
How the CIA Identified, Approached and Broke Recruits
A 1944 CIA training document, recently declassified, lays out in cold detail exactly how the agency evaluated and manipulated potential assets. More than a manual, it’s a psychological dissection of human vulnerability-who can be recruited, how to spot them, and how...
The U.S. Government Wanted a Truth Drug And Got a Chemical Lie Instead
It started with a promise: a chemical that could make anyone talk, spilling secrets without resistance or deception. What the U.S. got instead was confusion, contradiction, and a costly pharmacological dead end. A declassified report titled Development of Truth Drug...
From Brainwashing to Bombproof Memory: Inside the CIA’s Psychological War
When the CIA planned out its psychological warfare strategy in the 1950s, it wasn’t just exploring exotic drugs and hypnosis. It was engineering an entire operational ecosystem-custom labs, human test subjects, field schools, and behavioral modification programs...
Inside Project ARTICHOKE: The CIA’s Blueprint for Total Behavioral Control
What would it take to fully break a person’s will-without them ever realizing it happened? That was the question driving Project ARTICHOKE, a top-secret CIA research program detailed in a declassified 1952 memorandum. Unlike earlier efforts, this was no vague...
The CIA’s 1951 Tech Wishlist Reads Like a Blueprint for Mind Control
In 1951, the CIA quietly circulated a document that reads less like inter-agency correspondence and more like the pitch deck for a psychological weapons program. Titled simply Items of Special Interest, it outlines the Agency’s hunger for a chilling array of...
“She Has No Memory of Last Night”: CIA Agents Could Control Minds
A declassified CIA training film reveals just how deep U.S. intelligence once ventured into the realm of hypnosis-based mind control-not as science fiction, but as standard operating procedure. "Mary Jones was made to carry out her surreptitious and illegal activity...
Project Artichoke: CIA Memo Details Torture Dressed as "Science"
A declassified CIA document lays bare the disturbing logistics behind Project ARTICHOKE-a secret program that combined chemical, psychological, and environmental controls to extract confessions and compliance from unwilling subjects. "The ideal situation would be to...
CIA Minutes Reveal Tensions Over Tech, Funding & Espionage Gear
A declassified document from the CIA’s Research, Development and Production Review Board offers a rare inside look at the technical debates, procurement struggles, and operational pressures inside the Agency’s clandestine R&D wing during the early Cold War. The...
Federal Indictment Unmasks Combs’ Alleged Criminal Enterprise
A newly unsealed federal indictment charges Sean Combs - also known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, PD, and "Love" - with orchestrating a vast criminal enterprise built on abuse, coercion, and exploitation. Federal prosecutors allege that for more than 15 years, Combs...
Pentagon Concludes Mt. Etna UAP Was a Misidentified Balloon
What began as a mysterious infrared capture of a fast-moving spherical object transiting an erupting volcano has officially been debunked by the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The Mt. Etna Object - filmed by a U.S. military drone monitoring...
The Pentagon’s Quiet Power Shift Over UAP Oversight
How the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group Took Control 🔍 From Obscurity to Structure In November 2021, amid growing public and congressional interest in Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), the Deputy Secretary of Defense quietly...
The Pentagon Pushes Back on UAP Whistleblower System in New Bill
A newly disclosed 2023 Department of Defense (DoD) document reveals deep internal resistance to a proposed system for reporting Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)-highlighting a growing divide between Congressional transparency efforts and Pentagon secrecy. The...
A 1946 U.S. Intelligence Breakdown of Soviet Propaganda Broadcasts
Declassified report reveals how Stalin’s information machine sought to rewrite global public opinion-one frequency at a time. "All resistance to Soviet policy is that of ‘reactionaries’ seeking to defeat peace, democracy, and security." - Central Intelligence Group,...
The Pentagon’s Secret UFO Files: Leaks, Lies, and the UAP Task Force
A trove of newly obtained government records confirms what many have long suspected: the Pentagon is far deeper into the UFO rabbit hole than it wants to admit. Officially titled the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF), the group has been briefing...
Inside the Pentagon’s UAP Playbook of DoD’s Coordinated UAP Tracking
A declassified document from the Defense Department reveals a sweeping, multi-agency effort to detect, analyze, and potentially recover Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) - the government’s official term for what many still call UFOs. At the heart of the strategy...
The Day Nixon & Mao Opened China to the West
In a room thick with symbolism and silence, two of the 20th century's most powerful and ideologically opposed leaders sat face to face. The private meeting between U.S. President Richard Nixon and Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong, held on February 21, 1972,...
How Russia Hijacked Trusted News to Wage Psychological War on USA
In a sprawling affidavit spanning over 270 pages, U.S. federal investigators have revealed the mechanics of "Operation Doppelganger" - a state-directed Russian propaganda campaign orchestrated through fake news websites and AI-generated social content, all aimed at...
Declassified Reports Reveal Nationwide Military Coordination on UAPs
A newly declassified Army intelligence file reveals an expansive network of U.S. Army counterintelligence agents conducting operations and field briefings about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) across the continental U.S. and abroad. The FOIA-released report...
Future Soldier Power Revealed Through DIA’s Secret Energy Forecast
In a document never meant for public eyes, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) forecasted a radical transformation in military energy systems. The 12-page analysis - obtained via FOIA by researcher John Greenewald - lays out a sweeping technological vision of how...
Inside the Pentagon’s Blueprint for a UAP Tracking Task Force
In April 2025, the Department of the Navy issued a formal FOIA response to researcher John Greenewald, revealing a key internal document: the original charter of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force (UAPTF). While the existence of the task force was...
50 Years of Mathematical Cryptanalysis Inside the NSA
Cryptanalysis - the science of cracking secret codes - has always been an arms race between mathematicians and machine designers. A newly declassified NSA document, titled "Fifty Years of Mathematical Cryptanalysis (1937–1987)", provides a rare and sweeping look at...
Internal Investigations Reveal Alarming Misconduct at the FTC
A newly released batch of closed investigations by the FTC’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) from 2023 and 2024 exposes misconduct ranging from corruption and wire fraud to conflict of interest violations and unauthorized government resource use. The document,...
How the Pentagon Built a Multi-Agency Machine to Track the Unexplainable
A newly declassified FOIA response obtained by researcher John Greenewald reveals the official charter and inner architecture of the Pentagon's Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force (UAPTF), created in 2020 under congressional mandate. While many Americans first...
File by Fire: How the FBI Destroyed Its Own History
A declassified trove of internal FBI communications reveals a decades-long institutional push to purge its own historical records, some dating as far back as 1920. This wasn't the careful curation of archives. It was bureaucratic incineration. Documents contained in...
What a 1960s CIA Journal Taught Us About Espionage and Cognitive Error
In a quietly powerful internal volume titled Studies in Intelligence, CIA analysts and case officers in the 1960s turned their gaze inward. This particular issue - declassified decades later - explores not just field operations or global espionage, but something far...
Minds in the Shadows: How the CIA Studied Its Own Failures in the 1960s
A rare, declassified edition of the CIA's internal journal, Studies in Intelligence, offers a unique window into how the Agency processed - and tried to learn from - its operational missteps during the Cold War. Though marked "For Official Use Only," this issue, now...
"We Cannot Confirm or Deny": UFO Records, MJ-12 & the Reagan Stonewall
Newly unearthed documents reveal just how seriously - and evasively - the White House handled UFO record requests in the late 1980s 📜 The Request That Rattled Washington In May 1987, a persistent citizen named Lee M. Graham submitted a formal Freedom of Information...
Inside the 1972 Black September Threat on U.S. Soil
Declassified FBI files expose chilling plans by the Black September group to bomb an airliner at a major U.S. airport - and possibly target President Nixon. ✈️ "A Jumbo Jet Will Go Down": Threats That Rocked a Nation In September 1972, the United States quietly...
AARO vs. Grusch: Inside the Breakdown of the Pentagon’s UAP Office
Newly released documents reveal a months-long tug-of-war between David Grusch and the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office over access, authority, and trust. "I’ve been waiting in the lobby over 30 minutes. Are you showing up?" - David Grusch, November 14, 2023 For...
A Letter to the Pentagon: 1952’s Forgotten UFO Report Resurfaces
A recently unearthed classified letter, addressed to the U.S. Secretary of Defense in the early 1950s, provides one of the clearest historical snapshots of how seriously military leaders were taking reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The document -...
Kosovo’s Long Road to Policy Reform and EU Integration
Kosovo’s ambition to join the European Union hinges not only on diplomacy but on its internal ability to build a functioning, coordinated policy-making system. A detailed review by SIGMA - an OECD-EU initiative - lays bare the challenges and incremental progress of...
NASA’s Landmark UAP Report: A Scientific Approach to the Unknown
How the world’s most trusted space agency is pushing for a scientific revolution in understanding unidentified phenomena. "A thousand phenomena present themselves daily which we cannot explain... their verity needs proofs proportioned to their difficulty." - Thomas...
FBI Whistleblower Arrested Amid Claims of Russian Influence Over U.S. Tech
Former FBI counterintelligence agent Johnathan Buma has been arrested and charged with unlawfully disclosing over 130 confidential FBI documents. Buma, known for his claims of political bias within the bureau, was apprehended at JFK International Airport while...
"Alien Metal" Debunked? Pentagon Says Mysterious Specimen Is Terrestrial
In a highly anticipated report sure to stir debate across the UAP disclosure community, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has released the results of a scientific analysis performed on a widely speculated "exotic material" said to be recovered from a UFO...
The Pentagon Now Says Many UFOs Were Actually Starlink Satellites
In a significant move toward solving the riddle of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has published a technical report with a startling claim. Many UFO sightings reported by civilians and pilots alike may...
EXCLUSIVE: What the FBI Kept Hidden in the Epstein Files
The first phase of Jeffrey Epstein’s FBI file release has landed like a bombshell. Made public through pressure from within the Department of Justice, the newly declassified records reveal the full scope of what the Bureau actually possessed during the...
Inside Saddam’s Secret Pre-War Meeting to Launch the Iran-Iraq War
A translated and declassified audio transcript reveals Saddam Hussein's innermost calculations as Iraq prepared to invade Iran in September 1980. In a candid, hours-long meeting with senior Ba'ath Party and military officials, Saddam lays out his rationale, strategy,...
Unlocking the Gateway: The U.S. Army’s Exploration of Altered States
A secret military document once confined to the dusty vaults of Fort Meade has emerged in full view, thanks to declassification pressure and intense public curiosity. Known as the "Analysis and Assessment of the Gateway Process," the 1983 report authored by U.S. Army...
Project Have Doughnut: Inside America’s Covert Evaluation of the MiG-21
In the shadowy world of Cold War espionage and military technology, few programs were as tightly held-or as tactically revealing-as Project Have Doughnut. This highly classified 1969 initiative, recently declassified and published in area51_50.PDF, unveils a...
Menendez Brothers Fight for Freedom After 30 Years Behind Bars
Three decades after shocking America with the shotgun murders of their wealthy parents, Lyle and Erik Menendez may finally get a second chance at freedom. A long-delayed resentencing hearing began this week in Los Angeles, with emotional testimony, national media...
U.S. Intelligence Is Buying Your Data And It’s Legal
A declassified report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) reveals the extent to which U.S. intelligence agencies routinely purchase vast amounts of "commercially available information" (CAI) - including sensitive data on American citizens -...
How DARPA Built the Future of Warfare from the Shadows
In the early 1970s, a quiet transformation of U.S. air power was taking shape far from public view. A newly unearthed 1997 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) report provides rare confirmation of how key stealth technologies - from radar-dodging aircraft...
New U.S. Federal Bill Seeks to Standardize Obscenity Laws & Ban Porn
A new bill introduced by U.S. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) aims to standardize the legal definition of "obscenity" across all 50 states - a move his office says is necessary to bring the Communications Act into the digital age. The proposed legislation, titled the...
“The Rich Are Torching the Planet”: Study Links Wealthy to Climate Events
A groundbreaking new study published in Nature Climate Change presents one of the most damning indictments yet of global economic inequality’s role in accelerating the climate crisis - and this time, the evidence is unmistakable. In a sweeping analysis that spans...
Inside the Pentagon’s Internal Struggle Over UFO Whistleblower’s Claims
Declassified memos reveal confusion, contradiction, and credibility questions surrounding the man at the heart of the modern UAP movement. "Mr. Elizondo's claims were not credible, and the letter was not worthy of the Secretary's personal attention." - Memo from...
New Bill Aims to Dismantle America’s Broken Classification System
A rare moment of bipartisan unity has emerged in the halls of Congress - one aimed at tackling a threat not from abroad, but from within: overclassification. On July 9, 2024, Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and John Cornyn (R-TX) introduced the Classification Reform for...