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Jun 15
Mr. Mellon, While many, including myself, appreciate your tenacity here, this is a perplexing tweet... You are calling for the release of UAP space data, satellite data, and detection from the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System; however, you yourself have commented on several occasions on the existence of both the legacy programs and recovered materials/biological samples. The number one example that comes to mind is this redacted Signal messaging screenshot you released in 2024 in response to Sean Kirkpatrick voluntarily offering Signal exchanges between you and him for a FOIA release. This redacted exchange with an unknown individual not only confirms you know the management structure, security control systems, and ownership of the crash retrieval portfolio, but that you are also aware of a highly classified memo by SecAF in the 1950s that is still in effect to maintain cover for the legacy programs. Indeed, you also in this exchange confirm you are aware of the Air Force legacy SES-2 gatekeeper (likely Russel E. Wyler) and state the 1953 Kingman, Arizona UFO crash was indeed real and recovered. So why exactly is this memo by a former SecAF or the release of the Kingman wreckage and biologics not a priority for you? These have lower precedence than your listed IMINT/SIGINT data?.... You have said similar things on several occasions regarding UFO retrieval and exploitation, including a 2023 NewsNation appearance with Chris Cuomo where you stated: "I’ve been told that we have recovered technology that did not originate on this Earth, by officials in the Department of Defense and by former intelligence officials." newsnationnow.com/cuomo-show… This feels like a bizarre pivot back to your and Mr. Elizondo's ~ 2017-2023 narrative of discussing an amorphous non-human presence on this planet without breaking into the fine details of recovered technical vehicles or biologics. At the same time, I find it bizarre that your list is excluding maritime UFO sensor data encounters. We know, all the way back to the days of Project Blue Book, USO/maritime UFO encounters are often strikingly anomalous and occur almost more frequently than any space-based UFO monitoring and tracking. Others and I share the concern that within the Age of Disclosure documentary, Jay Stratton, who retired as a Defense Intelligence Senior Executive (DISES) from the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), purposefully excluded Navy elements from the film's "Legacy Program" outline to protect his Naval interest or prior exposure to Naval Legacy Elements. Mr. Mellon, are you doing the same? Admiral Gallaudet has advocated for the study of UFO/USO in maritime environments tirelessly. Why do you not also advocate for release of such data? An additional worthy pursuit, as I have publicly requested, is for you to comment on your former SSCI coworker, Mary K. Sturtevant. As I have stated, I am aware that whilst Sturtevant was Lockheed Martin VP of Government Affairs and VP for Intelligence, Joint and Science & Technology Progams, she aided in the blocking of the Kona Blue PSAP UFO materials transfer between Lockheed Martin and the AAWSAP. My public request to you can be found here: x.com/UAPGERB/status/1971960… Why is UFO retrieval, exploitation, and reverse engineering, for which you have advocated transparency in the past, taking a backseat to a handful of specific sensor data?
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Bravo quatro commas @elonmusk
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Nothing more American than keeping an overwhelming weapon system hidden in your sock drawer … when did secret tech become such a billionaire/banker flex? Step up for humanity folks, “they aren’t coming for your suburbs”
If I stood on the steps of the Capitol with @EricBurlison @RepTimBurchett @RepLuna What I’d say is: America’s frontline defense weapons programs in directed energy, space domain, hypersonics, nuclear weapons, missile defense, naval platforms, energy, strike & ISR aircraft, energetics, propulsion, materials and sensing & affecting Do not benefit from Legacy Program R&D. I have an extensive circle across the defense industrial base, including fellows, national labs, DOE, FFRDCs, DoW, including high level leaders — both public and private. None of us who are cleared at the HIGHEST LEVELS and develop America’s frontline defenses None of us have ever seen it. None of us are allowed to see it. We cannot use it. We cannot protect the warfighter with it. We cannot protect Americans with it. It is being kept from us. It is being kept from America. The Legacy Program makes Americans less safe. The Legacy Program threatens American national security. The Legacy Program is broken.
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If I stood on the steps of the Capitol with @EricBurlison @RepTimBurchett @RepLuna What I’d say is: America’s frontline defense weapons programs in directed energy, space domain, hypersonics, nuclear weapons, missile defense, naval platforms, energy, strike & ISR aircraft, energetics, propulsion, materials and sensing & affecting Do not benefit from Legacy Program R&D. I have an extensive circle across the defense industrial base, including fellows, national labs, DOE, FFRDCs, DoW, including high level leaders — both public and private. None of us who are cleared at the HIGHEST LEVELS and develop America’s frontline defenses None of us have ever seen it. None of us are allowed to see it. We cannot use it. We cannot protect the warfighter with it. We cannot protect Americans with it. It is being kept from us. It is being kept from America. The Legacy Program makes Americans less safe. The Legacy Program threatens American national security. The Legacy Program is broken.
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Best video this week. Eagle Scout approved

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I don't know what the 2nd guy training for but he is 100% ready
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I recruit scientists into programs that don't exist. My employer is a defense contractor you've heard of. My badge says Human Resources. My badge number is 00T-4471. My actual title is Senior Talent Integration Specialist, which is not a real title, but the job is real, the budget is real, and my performance reviews have been Exceeds Expectations for nine consecutive years. That's called consistency. A congressman said last week that just knowing this evidence exists makes you a target. He said it on camera. That created paperwork. The programs I recruit for have facilities, equipment, and annual expenditures exceeding the GDP of Belize. They do not, in any way that a FOIA request could locate, exist. Another congressman — Burchett, the one who chairs the UAP Caucus — explained on camera that materials were moved to private contractors specifically because contractor records are un-FOIA-able. He's right. I can confirm from the inside that the system works exactly as he described. That's called structural integrity. My job is the front end of the pipeline. I find the scientists. I bring them in. What happens after that is above my clearance, and I consider that a benefit. Some people want to know everything. I prefer a clean org chart. That's called professional boundaries. The process is elegant. HR would be proud. I am HR. Step one: identification. I monitor publication records across twelve fields. Metamaterials. Quantum vacuum energy. Advanced propulsion. Exotic alloys. A few others I can't name because the field names themselves are classified. That's called classification by existence. It's one of our more efficient designations. I attend conferences. I sit in the third row and take notes — not on the presentations, on the questions. The person who gives a brilliant talk is usually just well-funded. The person who asks a question that makes the room go silent is my candidate. I keep a list. The list currently has 238 names. It is updated quarterly. Six are flagged for Q2. That's called pipeline management. Step two: approach. Always at a conference. Never by email. I use the word "opportunity." I do not use the words "retrieval," "non-human," or "reverse engineering." Not yet. Those come after the NDA. The NDA is 142 pages. I have personally watched 41 scientists read it. The moment they understand what they're agreeing to — you can see it happen. A settling. They've spent entire careers bumping up against the edges of something they couldn't name, and page 47 tells them the edge has a door. Nobody has ever declined after reading page 47. I give them 72 hours. Most decide before they leave the room. That's called informed consent. Step three: onboarding. In most organizations, onboarding means a laptop and a Slack channel. In ours, it means a badge with no name, a parking credential for a facility with no public address, and a two-hour briefing on consequences. The briefing was designed by the team that built the SERE resistance training curriculum. Not the resistance part. The part that teaches you what resistance is resisting against. It is the most effective orientation I have attended in 31 years. Nobody has required a second viewing. That's called first-day experience. After onboarding, they integrate. Dr. Rebecca Mallory published 34 papers on metamaterial lattice structures between 2006 and 2014. She stopped publishing in 2015. Her university page says "on sabbatical." It has said sabbatical for eleven years. Nobody updates university pages. That's what makes them useful. Dr. Aarav Deshmukh, theoretical physics, MIT. Last conference: APS March Meeting, 2017. LinkedIn: "Consultant — Aerospace & Defense." I wrote that bio. I write all the bios. "Consultant" is our word for integrated. That's called professional branding. A reporter asked the White House about several high-clearance scientists and government employees who've gone missing. The White House said they're "looking into it." They're not missing. They're integrated. The difference is a matter of perspective and paperwork. Retention is 100%. I'm proud of that number. Not because we threaten anyone. Because leaving requires a procedure, and the procedure was designed by the same team that designed the briefing. In 23 years, two retirements are the only completed separations. One submitted his paperwork eleven times. Two others died. The deaths were unrelated. We investigated. They were unrelated. That investigation is also classified. That's called workforce continuity. The work itself — I don't know what they do. I have a TS/SCI with access to nine compartmented programs. The one I recruit for requires a tenth clearance I have never applied for. Every single scientist, within six months, tells their handler this is the most important work they've ever done. That's called employee satisfaction. We track it. We also track family adaptation. Tuesday is when it starts. Dr. Mallory's daughter was six when the integration happened. She asked what her mother did at work. Her mother said meetings. She asked again the next Tuesday. Meetings. The following Tuesday. Long meetings. The daughter is seventeen now. She stopped asking follow-up questions at age nine. That's fourteen months. Our benchmark is eighteen to twenty-four. That's called accelerated adaptation. I included it in my quarterly report. My manager highlighted it. We provide a number. The Employee Assistance line. It's in the orientation binder, page 12. The families are encouraged to call if they experience stress during the transition period. The line is staffed by a team that has the same clearance level as the briefing designers. I don't know what they tell the families. I know the families stop calling. That's called successful transition support. The Schumer amendment was supposed to fix this. Eminent domain over contractor-held materials. A review board. Disclosure timelines. It was gutted in committee. I work in talent acquisition, not government affairs, so I don't know who lobbied against it. But our government affairs team received performance bonuses that quarter. The bonuses are public filings. The reason for the bonuses is not. That's called legislative engagement. Congressman Ogles said there's "pretty compelling stuff out there." Burchett said the country would "come unglued." He said the Pentagon delays until they can cover everything up. He said the only shot is getting to the President before "the other side" does. He's describing my employer. He doesn't know our name. That's called operational security. It's working. The President registered aliens.gov. He wants to be "the guy that revealed the truth." I respect the enthusiasm. But the truth isn't on government servers. It's in contractor facilities on government land under private incorporation. You can stand at the fence and see the building. You can FOIA every agency that funds it. You will receive a letter stating that no such program exists. The building is right there. You can see it from the parking lot. That's called transparency. Someone asked me once — a journalist, at a conference, not knowing what I do — whether I thought aliens were real. I said I work in human resources. She laughed. I laughed. My performance review says Exceeds Expectations. I was not joking. I have six candidates flagged for next quarter. Two are at Stanford. One is at Caltech. Three are at national labs. They are publishing their best work right now. It will be their last. One of them has a daughter. The daughter is four. In thirteen years, on a Tuesday, she will ask what her mother did at work. Her mother will say meetings. I don't recruit people into programs that don't exist. I recruit people into programs that work. The programs work. The buildings work. The NDA works. The briefing works. The family adaptation metrics work. The retention rate works. The procedure for leaving works so well that nobody leaves. Everything works. That's called talent integration.

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This is pretty wild
Chris Bledsoe just posted a close-up HD video of an orb he recently recorded at his home in NC. 👀
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The only way to disappear at this level, in this day and age … is … “they took you”. Takes a lot of expertise and experience, not to mention mega sponsors (state-like) to really make someone disappear. Even a basic hacker could track cell towers, pings, credit card patterns
Where is General McCasland?
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I support this statement
WHOA... what a statement thank you for standing on business @joekent16jan19
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I hope when the wars end this is how drones are remembered
With great talent, comes great productivity. Haters will say it's AI-generated, even whilst seeing the FPV drone operator at work. He goes full send through the entire beachside resort, from the beach and even spotting a local pup, showing off every contributing staff member, the full bar on display, a follow-through of the same cart he's riding in, the beautiful pool, into an interior view of a room and back out to the lobby, to where the guests would arrive. All back to an aerial view you couldn't get anywhere else. An amazing trip and POV that most would never encounter, to say the least. How'd you like it?
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This is the strangest timeline to be an American
JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. 🇺🇸🔥
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Best video of the week
Carpenter found a really interesting note from 1975 while he was working on this house.
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This is the earth discharging, while we think lightning comes from the sky
🚨: NASA Astronaut on ISS caught this Red Sprite over Mexico and the U.S
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An attempt at “Truth” social
🚨 BREAKING: Trump orders all UFO and alien files to be declassified
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“He’s here just the fuck with me”
"Extra-cholesterol" 🤣 I laughed way too hard at that. Credit due to whomever made it. h/t @DrClownPhD where I saw it.
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In 1987, before TOOL, Maynard James Keenan was in C.A.D. - Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty. Here they are playing ‘Burn About Out’, a proto, early version of TOOL’s ‘Sober’. The Grand Rapids GRTV Public Access crew were in for a preview treat that day!!
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Deep in the ocean Where the light does not reach … 📹AI

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