New documents have just been published after a request for the lifting of the defense secret by Vice filed 4 years ago
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New Documents Shed Light on Government-Funded Advanced Weapons Research
The government is looking into worm holes, anti-gravity, and invisibility cloaks, according to documents obtained by Motherboard through FOIA.
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Recently released reports reveal that the U.S. government's secret UFO program may have considered bombing the Moon.
The U.S. government's now-defunct Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) spent millions of taxpayer dollars researching bizarre experimental technologies such as invisibility cloaks, antigravity devices, traversable wormholes and a proposal to tunnel through the moon with nuclear explosives, according to dozens of documents obtained by VICE.
The documents, which include nearly 1,600 pages of reports, proposals, contracts and meeting notes, reveal some of the strangest priorities of AATIP - a secret Defense Department program that operated from 2007 to 2012, but only became public knowledge in 2017 when the program's former director resigned from the Pentagon.
The full 51 documents, obtained by Vice via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed four years ago, can be read here (see the link above)
Perhaps the most intriguing documents are the dozens of defense intelligence reference documents, which discuss the viability of various "advanced technologies." This collection includes reports on "traversable wormholes, stargates, and negative energy," "high-frequency gravitational wave communications," "warp drive, dark energy, and extra dimensional manipulation," and many other topics.
In a report on "negative mass propulsion," the authors propose a plan to search for extremely light metals at the center of the moon, which could be "100,000 times lighter than steel, but have the strength of steel." To reach the center of the moon, the authors suggest blasting a tunnel through the lunar crust and mantle using thermonuclear explosives.