Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 10:26 a.m. No.23004091   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4758 >>4850

The Air Force’s New Drone Program Is Coming to California

May 7, 2025

 

The “Collaborative Combat Aircraft” drone program doesn’t quite stir the imagination as other, more famous aircraft have—but it is still integral to the cutting-edge NGAD system.

The U.S. Air Force has chosen to locate its first “Aircraft Readiness Unit” for the forthcoming drone wingmen, or “Collaborative Combat Aircraft” (CCA), at Beale Air Force Base in northern California.

The CCA, which is expected to accompany the F-47 NGAD sixth-generation fighter, has begun ground testing in preparation for a first test flight, scheduled for this summer.

 

“Starting ground tests is a key milestone for the CCA Increment 1 program,” said General David Allvin, Air Force Chief of Staff.

“This phase bridges the gap between design and flight, reducing integration risks, boosting confidence, and laying the groundwork for a successful first flight and eventual fielding to the warfighter.”

 

Testing the New Drone Wingmen at Beale Air Force Base

The Aircraft Readiness Unit, stationed at Beale AFB, will “provide combat aircraft ready to deploy worldwide at a moment’s notice,” according to the Air Force. Accordingly, the CCA is expected to “fly a significant number of daily sorties to maintain readiness.”

 

But all that comes later. Right now, ground testing is underway, which “includes rigorous evaluations” of the CCA’s “propulsion systems, avionics, autonomy integration, and ground control interfaces.”

The testing is designed to “validate performance, inform future design decisions, and prepare the systems for flight testing later this year.”

 

The CCA program will join a long-line of prominent programs to be based from Beale AFB, which is somewhat isolated to the north of Sacramento. Previously, the famed SR-71 Blackbird operated from Beale.

At present—albeit not for much longer—the base is also home to the legendary U-2 Dragon Lady. Both the SR-71 and U-2 are Cold War-era reconnaissance aircraft that are designed to fly in the upper reaches of the Earth’s atmosphere.

Moreover, both aircraft were, at their inception, ultra-sensitive and packed with novel technologies.

 

The CCA program doesn’t quite stir the imagination, or a sense of romanticism, in the way that the SR-71 or U-2 have.

Still, the program is integral to the NGAD system, which is at the very cutting edge of aviation technology and a harbinger of the automated/remote-operated future of aviation that surely awaits.

 

All About the CCA Drone Program

The CCA program currently consists of two separate airframes, the General Atomics YFQ-42A, and the Anduril YFQ-44A.

“At least one of the prototypes is expected to head into production for the program’s first tranche or “increment,” although other firms are also able to compete for the opportunity,” Breaking Defense reported.

“A separate pool of vendors is competing to develop the autonomous software that will pilot the drones, although that competition is classified.”

 

The Air Force hopes to field an operational CCA platform before the end of the decade, allowing advanced fighters like the F-35 and F-47 to operate with a dedicated “wingman.”

Both General Atomics and Anduril have said that their respective programs are on schedule. “We remain on schedule to test and fly YFQ-42 in the coming months,” General Atomics President Dave Alexander said.

 

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/the-air-forces-new-drone-program-is-coming-to-california

https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/collaborative-combat-aircraft-cca-usa/

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 10:34 a.m. No.23004125   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4758 >>4850

Ukrainian drone strikes hit two Russian defense plants, grounding flights in Moscow, security service says

May 7, 2025 7:11 PM

 

Long-range drones operated by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) struck two key Russian defense industry plants overnight, igniting fires and prompting mass flight disruptions in the Moscow region, sources within the SBU told the Kyiv Independent on May 7.

According to the SBU, Ukrainian drones targeted the Bazalt plant in Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow Oblast, Russia’s primary manufacturer of munitions and weaponry for all branches of its military.

Residents reported at least seven explosions followed by a large fire at the site.

 

Simultaneously, another strike hit the Splav plant in Tula, a city located about 180 kilometers (110 miles) south of Moscow.

Splav is reportedly the only facility in Russia responsible for designing and producing multiple-launch rocket systems and related ammunition. Footage from the scene appeared to show heavy smoke and flames engulfing part of the facility.

 

The strikes, according to the SBU, triggered heightened alert measures across the Moscow Oblast, forcing Russian authorities to enact “Plan Cover,” a security protocol that includes grounding civilian air traffic.

Airports across Moscow and the surrounding oblast temporarily shut down, stranding thousands of passengers and forcing airlines to cancel or reroute hundreds of flights.

 

ro-Kremlin sources, including the Telegram channel Mash, reported a near-total “collapse” of air operations across Moscow airports on the night of May 7.

Around 350 flights were reportedly affected, with over 60,000 passengers impacted, according to the Association of Tour Operators of Russia.

Some passengers were forced to wait on board planes for hours without food or clear information.

 

The disruption comes just two days before Russia’s annual Victory Day parade on May 9, a central propaganda event for Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Separately, Ukrainian drone strikes on May 7 reportedly damaged the Optic Fiber Systems plant in Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, according to independent Russian outlet Astra and Ukrainian security officials.

The facility, which produces fiber for Russian military drones, suffered “serious damage,” said Andrii Kovalenko, an official with Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council.

 

A second fire broke out nearby at the Saranskkabel plant. Local residents described hearing powerful explosions around 6 a.m. in the city’s industrial zone.

Russian authorities have banned the publication of images or video from the attack sites.

The Kyiv Independent was unable to independently verify these claims.

 

https://kyivindependent.com/ukrainian-drone-strikes-hit-two-russian-defense-plants-sbu-says/

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 10:39 a.m. No.23004154   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4758 >>4850

Over 500 Ukrainian drones shot down in one day – Russia

7 May, 2025 15:22

 

Russian anti-aircraft defenses have repelled a large-scale Ukrainian attack, downing two Western-supplied HIMARS rockets and over 500 drones, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said on Wednesday. Five long-range Neptune guided missiles and six JDAM precision-guided aerial bombs were also destroyed.

Aerial assaults have increased in the lead-up to a ceasefire declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin, which is scheduled to take effect from midnight on May 7–8 through midnight on May 10–11.

 

Intended as a humanitarian gesture to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, the three-day pause also opens the door to potential “direct negotiations with Kiev without preconditions,” Moscow said.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed on Wednesday that Russia still plans to offer the 3-day ceasefire.

By ramping up drone strikes on Russia, “the Kiev regime continues to demonstrate its essence, its inclination to terrorist actions,” Peskov said.

 

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has declined to support the proposed ceasefire, calling it a Russian “attempt at manipulation.”

According to the Russian Foreign Ministry’s war crimes investigator Rodion Miroshnik, the past week saw a record number of civilian casualties from drone attacks, with 15 people killed and 142 others injured.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/616957-russia-massive-drone-attack/

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 10:44 a.m. No.23004184   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Kremlin comments on ceasefire plans after Ukrainian drone strikes

7 May, 2025 10:33

 

The intensification of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian territory will not affect Moscow’s plans to introduce a 72-hour Victory Day ceasefire, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russian forces would suspend all offensive operations from midnight on May 7-8 to midnight on May 10-11.

According to Moscow, the truce is a humanitarian gesture to mark the 80th anniversary of Soviet victory over Nazi Germany and could serve as a catalyst for “the start of direct negotiations with Kiev without preconditions.”

 

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has declined to support the ceasefire, dismissing it as a Russian ploy and an “attempt at manipulation.”

Instead, Kiev has ramped up its drone strikes on Russian territory, with high-ranking Russian diplomat Rodion Miroshnik saying on Tuesday that the past week saw a record number of civilian casualties from such attacks, with 15 people being killed and 142 others injured.

 

Peskov assured journalists on Tuesday that Russia remains committed to the Victory Day truce despite the actions of Ukraine.

“Yes, this is an initiative by the Russian side, by President Putin. It remains in force,” he said.

By ordering more UAVs attacks on Moscow and other Russian regions, “the Kiev regime continues to demonstrate its essence, its inclination to terrorist actions,” the spokesman argued.

 

“Our special services, our military are taking all measures to ensure that Victory Day celebrations take place in a calm, stable and peaceful atmosphere,” he added.

Earlier in the day, Russian MP Andrey Kolesnik warned that Moscow could come up with an “asymmetrical” response to the Ukrainian drone attacks ahead of May 9.

According to the lawmaker, the strikes do not have any military purpose. “We will hit them hard,” Kolesnik told News.ru website.

 

When asked about possible Russian retaliation, Peskov stressed that “there is nothing to comment on in this case. Our position on the ceasefire is well known.

All instructions have been given, there are no new elements here.”

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/616940-peskov-talks-drone-attacks/

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 10:52 a.m. No.23004222   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4284

Sudan army anti-aircraft repel drone attacks in Port Sudan, Suakin for fourth day

May 7, 2025

 

Drone attacks hit Sudan’s temporary capital, Port Sudan, for a fourth consecutive day on Wednesday, witnesses said, with army anti-aircraft defences engaging the unmanned aircraft.

Early on Wednesday, eyewitnesses told Sudan Tribune they heard three explosions near the army’s Flamingo naval base, north of Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast.

 

It marked the third such attack on the Flamingo base during recent drone assaults on the city. The Sudanese government has blamed the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for the wave of attacks.

Army anti-aircraft defences engaged the drones targeting the base, reportedly for the first time during the attacks on Flamingo, according to the Sudan Tribune reporter. Smoke was seen rising from the direction of the base.

 

In Suakin, about 50 km (30 miles) south of Port Sudan, army anti-aircraft also engaged drones attempting to attack the city.

A drone crashed into a goods warehouse at Prince Osman Digna Port in Suakin, causing limited damage, local sources told Sudan Tribune.

 

Port Sudan has faced drone attacks since Sunday. The Sudanese government has accused the RSF of carrying out these attacks and has alleged the United Arab Emirates backs the paramilitary group.

Previous targets in the city have included Port Sudan Airport, a power substation, oil depots near the southern port and in the south of the city, and the Marina Hotel in central Port Sudan, close to government buildings.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/sudan-army-anti-aircraft-repel-drone-attacks-in-port-sudan-suakin-for-fourth-day/ar-AA1Ekwbc

https://sudantribune.com/article300600/

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 10:58 a.m. No.23004259   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4758 >>4850

Pakistan shoots down seven Indian drones

Wed, 07 May 2025 15:40:25 PKT

 

RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – Pakistan Army has shot down four more Indian drones over infiltration attempts, taking total number of destroyed drones to seven.

Security sources said the forces downed the drones in Sialkot sector, besides confiscating two others after taking their control using the modern EW capabilities.

 

Earlier, the security forces destroyed three drones, including armoured drone Heron, in Barnala, Shakargarh and Kotli sectors.

Sources said the Pakistan Army was giving a befitting response to the India aggression.

 

It is recalled that Pakistan shot down five Indian fighter jets and a drone after the neighbouring country launched a midnight attack at six different locations, leaving 26 civilians dead and injuring 46.

Meanwhile, Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif confirmed on Wednesday that 26 innocent Pakistani civilians were martyred and 46 sustained injuries after attacks by India.

 

The military spokesperson said Bilal mosque near Muzaffarabad was targeted by Indian aggression, resulting in three martyrs.

Another mosque in Muridke was also attacked, where three men were martyred and one injured. In Kotli, a 16-year-old girl and an 18-year-old boy were martyred.

However, no casualties have been reported from Sialkot and Shakargarh.

 

Moreover, 13 people were martyred in a cowardly attack in Ahmadpur Sharqia. The armed forces immediately retaliated, delivering a strong and timely response to the enemy.

 

https://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/882649-pakistan-shoots-down-seven-indian-drones

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 10:59 a.m. No.23004269   🗄️.is 🔗kun

An Israeli drone strike in a Lebanese port city kills a Hamas member

Updated 2:07 AM PDT, May 7, 2025

 

BEIRUT (AP) — An Israeli drone strike on a car in southern Lebanon killed an official with the Palestinian militant group Hamas early Wednesday, authorities said.

Hamas said in a statement that Khaled Ahmad al-Ahmad, who was a member of its military wing, was killed while he was on his way to a mosque to attend dawn prayers.

 

The Israeli military confirmed that it had targeted al-Ahmad, saying he was a commander with Hamas in south Lebanon and was behind several attacks against Israel.

Since Hamas’ attack on southern Israel triggered the war on Oct. 7, 2023, Israel’s military has targeted members of the group in Lebanon, where Hamas has a military presence.

 

The group has also carried out rocket attacks from Lebanon since the Israel-Hamas war began, and in recent weeks Lebanese authorities detained several men linked to Hamas on suspicion of firing rockets toward Israel.

Lebanese authorities warned Hamas last week that it would face the “harshest measures,” if it carried out any attacks from Lebanon.

 

https://apnews.com/article/lebanon-israel-sidon-hamas-drone-strike-590d8334d773ed6e65c87d2ea1920216

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 11:01 a.m. No.23004284   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23004222

Sudan cuts ties with UAE over alleged paramilitary support

May 7, 2025

 

Sudan has cut diplomatic ties with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), after repeatedly accusing the Gulf nation of backing the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the country's civil war.

The announcement came as the RSF were blamed for attacks on the usually safe city of Port Sudan, which started on Sunday and have continued until Wednesday.

On Tuesday, Sudan's Defence Minister Yassin Ibrahim accused the UAE of violating his country's sovereignty through its "proxy", the RSF.

 

The UAE has repeatedly denied allegations that it is giving financial, military and political support to the paramilitary force.

Two years of conflict has killed thousands, forced millions from their homes and created the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

As a result of the defence minister's announcement, the Sudanese ambassador will be withdrawn from the UAE and Sudan will shut its diplomatic missions in the Gulf nation.

 

Since Sunday, drone strikes have hit an international airport, a major power station and a hotel in Port Sudan.

The army has accused the RSF of being behind the assault, but the paramilitary group is yet to comment.

On Wednesday the Sudanese army said it had foiled a strike on the country's biggest naval base.

 

"They [the drones] were met with anti-aircraft missiles," an unnamed source told the AFP news agency.

Until now, Port Sudan had avoided bombardment and was regarded as one of the safest places in the war-ravaged nation.

Sudan's army has often accused the UAE of arming the RSF.

 

Both the UK and the US have singled out the UAE in separate appeals for outside countries to stop backing Sudan's warring parties.

However, on Monday, the UN's top court dismissed Sudan's case against the UAE, in which it accused the Gulf state of complicity in genocide.

The International Court of Justice in The Hague ruled that the case could not proceed because the UAE had opted out Article 9 of the Genocide Convention, which means that it cannot be sued by other states over genocide allegations.

 

Reem Ketait, the UAE's deputy assistant minister for political affairs, said the court's decision was "clear and decisive".

"The international community must focus urgently on ending this devastating war and supporting the Sudanese people, and it must demand humanitarian aid reaches all those in need," she said.

Both the army and RSF have been accused of war crimes.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly1ygvxvq3o

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 11:05 a.m. No.23004311   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Warning amid surge in drone incursions near Hawarden Airport

May 7, 2025

 

The message isn’t one of restriction, but safety. Officials say drones can and should be part of a safe, modern airspace - but only when used with proper awareness and approval.

“We’re committed to integrating drones safely into our skies,” said PC Dave Jackson, based at Hawarden Airport. “But pilots need to understand that flying near an airport without permission is not only dangerous - it’s illegal.”

In recent weeks, multiple drone incursions have been reported within Hawarden’s Flight Restriction Zone (FRZ) - a controlled airspace that extends 2.5 nautical miles from the runway and covers aircraft approach and departure paths.

 

These incidents are now being jointly investigated by the North Wales and Cheshire police forces. Unauthorised drone flights within the FRZ have caused the closure of the runway, and flights, including the Airbus Beluga XL, to be diverted to other runways.

“This isn’t about stopping drone use,” PC Jackson continued. “It’s about protecting aircraft, passengers, and our local communities. We’ve had a worrying increase in unauthorised flights, and we’re acting to make sure drone pilots know what’s at stake."

PC Jackson said there were several incidents over the bank holiday weekend.

 

In the UK, police have specific powers under the Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Act 2021 to enforce drone laws.

These powers include making drones land, stopping and searching people or vehicles for drones, and confiscating and keeping drones found during searches.

Penalties for violating drone regulations can range from warnings to fines and even imprisonment.

 

Know the rules

Flying a drone within Hawarden’s Flight Restriction Zone requires explicit permission from the airport. Without it, pilots risk prosecution under UK aviation laws.

 

Officials are asking all drone operators—whether hobbyists or commercial users—to plan ahead and use the tools available to them, including:

www.airspacemanager.com – to request authorisation to fly in the Flight Restricted Zone at Hawarden.

Drone Assist – a free app that maps airspace restrictions and helps pilots plan legal routes.

The Drone Code – the official guide to safe UK drone flying. A QR code linking directly to The Drone Code will be made available on police communications and local signage.

NATS AIP (Aeronautical Information Publication) – the official source of UK airspace data and aviation procedures, available at www.nats-uk.ead-it.com. Drone users can check NOTAMs, airspace classifications, and flight restriction zones in detail.

 

“The responsibility lies with the pilot,” said PC Jackson. “Before every flight, you must check where you're flying and whether permission is needed. It only takes a few minutes—and it could save lives.

 

https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/25144094.warning-amid-surge-drone-incursions-near-hawarden-airport/

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 11:13 a.m. No.23004352   🗄️.is 🔗kun

NewsNation presents ‘Hunting UFOs: The Desert Sky Mystery’

Updated: May 7, 2025 / 12:40 PM CDT

 

For the first time, a former border patrol whistleblower comes forward to share a never-before-seen UFO video shot on military cameras.

On Saturday, Ross Coulthart heads to the southern border for a NewsNation special report, “HUNTING UFOS: The Desert Sky Mystery.”

Tune in at 8p/7C for the one-hour special and stick around for a roundtable show hosted by “NewsNation Prime” host Natasha Zouves. Find out how to watch.

 

A border patrol whistleblower speaks openly with NewsNation about leaking other now-famous UFO videos, which have since been confirmed and released by the U.S. government.

In this NewsNation special, Ross Coulthart travels the American Southwest on the hunt for a connection between these mysterious desert sky sightings and the recent spate of drone incursions across the country and around sensitive military locations.

 

https://www.newsnationnow.com/space/ufo/hunting-ufos-desert-sky-mystery/

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 11:19 a.m. No.23004392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4725

Mysterious pulsating 'UFO' hovers over California for 15 minutes before disappearing

May 7, 2025

 

A startling new video has captured a clear image of what one witness believes was a giant UFO flying over California.

The April 27 video taken by an unnamed resident in Twentynine Palms followed what appears to be a brightly-lit hexagonal craft as it flew over the desert.

The UFO reportedly appeared out of nowhere around 10:27 pm PT while the witness was staying at a remote cabin.

 

According to the report the witness made to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) two days later, the suspected spacecraft was moving very slowly and irregularly, like it was in a daze.

'It seemed to move arbitrarily with no clear path. The movements were jerky and at varying speeds,' the witness wrote in their NUFORC report.

The large object also appeared to pulsate, giving off a bright light from its edges, as it moved through the sky for approximately 15 minutes.

 

'Tonight is the new moon - so it was definitely not the moon, and in any case was much brighter than even a full moon,' the witness continued.

'The striking thing was its great brightness and irregular shape and path,' they added.

As the witness in Twentynine Palms followed the UFO, they added that the strange craft began to change shape - morphing from a six-sided object into a circle.

 

The person taking the cellphone video was the only witness at the cabin that night, so no one else was able to confirm their story.

However, they declared in their report to NUFORC that they hadn't taken any 'mind altering substances' during the sighting and had clear vision the entire time.

Officials at NUFORC tried to find an explanation for the sighting, noting that a SpaceX rocket launch had taken place that day, but that Falcon 9 took off from in Florida three hours earlier.

 

A previous rocket launch created a similar phenomenon over the UK in March.

That bizarre shape was caused by illuminated frozen fuel expelled from the SpaceX rocket, experts revealed.

 

The light blue spiral is formed when excess fuel that has been released from the fast-spinning rocket turns to ice.

It then reflects the sunlight in the upper atmosphere - giving it an otherworldly gleam - before turning to water vapor.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-ae/news/other/mysterious-pulsating-ufo-hovers-over-california-for-15-minutes-before-disappearing/ar-AA1EhwhT

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14684745/Mysterious-pulsating-UFO-hovers-California-15-minutes-disappearing.html

https://nuforc.org/sighting/?id=189202

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 11:25 a.m. No.23004438   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4441

Las Vegas hosted the world’s largest UFO database — until it vanished

Updated: May 6, 2025 / 06:05 PM CDT

 

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — In a hidden Las Vegas facility, the world’s largest UFO data warehouse was compiled by a secret government program — at least until the Pentagon pulled the plug.

But what secrets did researchers discover beforehand, and why is the truth still shrouded in mystery?

 

In 1977’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” fictional French scientist Claude Lacombe, portrayed by actor François Truffaut, led an international effort to study and eventually communicate with extraterrestrial visitors.

That character was inspired by real-life investigator Jacques Vallée, a rock star in the world of UFO investigations.

Vallée’s friendship with Las Vegas billionaire Robert Bigelow led to a collaboration on behalf of the Defense Intelligence Agency to form the largest acknowledged UFO study ever funded by the US government.

It was called the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP).

 

AAWSAP

The program was kept entirely secret within a branch of Bigelow Aerospace, which aimed to create the ultimate UFO database, supervised by Vallée.

“We ended up with essentially a data warehouse with 260,000 filtered cases from all over the world, all in English,” Vallée said.

The UFO cases, gathered from previous US government programs, foreign governments, and civilian collections, became the largest compilation known to exist.

 

Vallée, a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, had intended to install an AI element that would search for patterns in the data and eventually understand what it was seeing.

However, AAWSAP, initially a five-year program, lasted only 27 months. Its black budget funding, championed by Sen. Harry Reid, was cut off once Pentagon officials opposed to UFO research discovered its existence.

 

Vallée mentioned that although he and everyone else working for AAWSAP received top-secret security clearances, there were internal information silos.

This meant that not everyone involved in the program was permitted to see or discuss the information contained in each of the twelve main sections of the data warehouse.

As a result, there was little to no communication between them.

 

Forbidden Science, Scattered Sastles

Vallée’s newest book, “Forbidden Science 6: Scattered Castles,” is a candid, personal journal about the years surrounding his participation in AAWSAP.

In the book, he openly acknowledges what has long been suspected — that the U.S. government and defense contractors have recovered and studied materials from crashed UFOs.

 

Bigelow spent nearly $1 million to retrofit his aerospace plant in anticipation of receiving and analyzing unusual materials that had been hidden for decades.

Dr. James Lacatski, a Defense Intelligence Agency analyst who managed AAWSAP, publicly acknowledged that one intact craft had been recovered.

David Grusch, a former intelligence officer, testified under oath to Congress that such recoveries had occurred. Bigelow had engaged in conversations with Lockheed about transferring some of the mysterious material to AAWSAP.

 

“I was part of those discussions, and I think they’re still… behind the veil,” Vallée said. “I could not be sure that I [could] give you a complete answer.”

Although he no longer has a security clearance, Vallée said he is cautious about crossing a line and discussing matters that remain highly classified.

He and colleagues, including Dr. Garry Nolan of Stanford, have acquired their own bits and pieces from UFO incidents and crash sites and are subjecting those samples to rigorous testing using new technologies.

 

https://www.newsnationnow.com/space/ufo/las-vegas-ufo-database-vanishes/

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 11:32 a.m. No.23004488   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna

@RepLuna

 

Thank you for the birthday wishes, @POTUS!

 

2:08 PM · May 6, 2025

 

https://x.com/RepLuna/status/1919861855306101007

Anonymous ID: 968340 May 7, 2025, 11:38 a.m. No.23004515   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Immaculate Constellation - A UFO Whistleblower's Journey : WEAPONIZED : Episode #75 : PART 2

May 6, 2025

 

Why would anyone voluntarily endanger their career, reputation, freedom, and their life by stepping forward as a UFO whistleblower?

For former Department off Defense and State Department analyst Matthew Brown, it was an excruciating decision.

Brown tried to follow the rules and the law by reporting what he had learned about an unacknowledged special access program dubbed Immaculate Constellation.

He says he repeatedly tried to bring it to the attention of superiors but found himself blocked at every step.

 

In Part One of an exclusive interview with Jeremy and George, Brown said he was aware that by going public, he was risking everything.

Now, in Part Two, he reveals more about the stunning documents he read, the depth and scope of the UFO coverup, and the methodical, by-the-book process he followed before making the fateful decision to go public and reveal his identity.

 

The Department of Defense, its All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), members of Congress, and the public interested in UFOs have all urged UFO whistleblowers and witnesses to step forward and share any information or evidence they may possess, and to not worry about possible consequences.

Brown knows his career and security clearances are now toast because the system itself is designed to discourage truth and transparency.

 

https://www.weaponizedpodcast.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAxI-LDrDqA (part 1)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n_bRtnIP14 (part 2)