Author: John Greenewald

Per the Department of Defense, Deputy Secretary of Defense, on November 23, 2021: Today, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks, in close collaboration with the Director of National Intelligence, directed the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security to establish within the Office of the USD(I&S) the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG) as the successor to the U.S. Navy’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force.  The AOIMSG will synchronize efforts across the Department and the broader U.S. government to detect, identify and attribute objects of interests in Special Use Airspace (SUA), and to assess and mitigate any…

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Scientists worldwide have been quietly investigating low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR) for the past 20 years. Researchers in this controversial field are now claiming paradigm-shifting results, including generation of large amounts of excess heat, nuclear activity and transmutation of elements. Although no current theory exists to explain all the reported phenomena, some scientists now believe quantum-level nuclear reactions may be occurring. DIA assesses with high confidence that if LENR can produce nuclear-origin energy at room temperatures, this disruptive technology could revolutionize energy production and storage, since nuclear reactions release millions of times more energy per unit mass than do any known…

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“The United States may be called upon to wage extra-terrestrial warfare within the next two to three decades. This paper explores the implications of this requirement for the US Army and proposes a program of studies that will enable the Army to meet this requirement.” – Abstract https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCHV390MqPo This document appeared on eBay, and had no information other than the title and a price tag of $1,000,000. So, The Black Vault chased it through FOIA. It was received, and is now archived below, in full. Document Archive Extra-Terrestrial Warfare by Robert Suggs, June 1965, Combat Operations Research Group [19 Pages,…

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This report presents the results of the DoD Office of Inspector General (OIG) review of the DoD’s role, responsibilities, and actions to prepare for and respond to the protest and its aftermath at the U.S. Capitol Campus on January 6, 2021. The DoD Acting Inspector General initiated this review on January 15, 2021. Our review evaluated requests for DoD support before January 6, 2021, how the DoD responded to such requests, the requests for support the DoD received as the events unfolded on January 6, 2021, and how the DoD responded to the protests and rioting at the U.S. Capitol…

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