Declassified files reveal AATIP’s ‘out there’ research

The US government’s secretive UFO program did more than investigate sightings of unidentified arial phenomena.

Incredibly, it turns out that government scientists working for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) had also been investigating a whole host of ‘out there’ technologies and scientific concepts – such as anti-gravity, wormholes and invisibility cloaks – that wouldn’t have seemed out of place in a science-fiction movie.

This is, at least, according to a treasure trove of some 1,600 declassified documents recently acquired by Motherboard following a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

Some of the files – known as Defense Intelligence Reference Documents (DIRDs) – discuss concepts including “traversable stargates and negative energy” as well as “high-frequency gravitational wave communications, warp drive, dark energy, and the manipulation of extra dimensions.”

There are also references to “negative mass propulsion” and a plan to mine extremely lightweight materials from the center of the Moon by blasting tunnels using nuclear weapons.

As things stand, it’s difficult to know what happened to most of these concepts (though it’s safe to assume that the US government did not use nukes on the Moon.)

Could some of the above-mentioned technologies have actually been developed and if so, especially given that this is a secretive UFO program, is there a connection to potential alien visitors ?

With over 1,600 files to examine, UFO researchers will certainly have plenty to read for the foreseeable future.

 

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