AATIP The Pentagon program that intended to bombard the moon

AATIP: The Pentagon program that intended to bombard the moon and create an invisibility cloak El Heraldo Binario

Posted in SCIENCE on 04/21/2022 10:50 am

It seems that the mysteries the Pentagon is hiding are endless as strange investigations that were part of the mysterious United States Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) have just been revealed.

According to at least 1,600 pages of reports, proposals, contracts and meeting notes obtained by Vice via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, the US Department of Defense launched a secret program through which it intended to analyze strange experimental technologies.

What is the AATIP?

AATIP was a secret U.S. Department of Defense program that ran from 2007 to 2012. During that time, the US government appears to have spent millions of tax dollars researching experimental technologies such as invisibility cloaks, anti-gravity devices, traversable wormholes, and a proposal to tunnel through the moon with nuclear explosives.

Although the general public knew of AATIP’s existence until 2017, after the departure of Luis Elizondo, the program’s former director, what is known until now is that AATIP did more than just investigate reported UFO encounters.

The revealed pages highlight that regarding invisibility, the authors have realized that humanity does not yet have the necessary technology.

“Perfect cloaking devices are impossible because they require materials that approach infinity the speed of light,” the text states.

However, they also believed that other advances were “within reach of current technology,” such as B. Objects that may not be visible to motion sensors or radar.

A plan to bomb the moon

In a report on “negative mass forcing,” the authors propose a plan to search the moon’s center for extremely light metals that “could be 100,000 times lighter than steel but still have the strength of steel.”

In the paper, the authors suggest that reaching the center of the moon requires tunneling through the lunar crust and mantle with thermonuclear explosives.

Despite these revelations, the US government appears to have abandoned its intention to bomb the moon. Currently, the Earth satellite is still in the North American country’s sights as NASA’s next Artemis missions plan to return humans to the moon for the first time since the Apollo era, with the ultimate goal of establishing a sustained human presence there seems like the idea of ​​one rule out a bomb attack.

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