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Anti-Gravity - Part III

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Three days ago. The Pentagon began releasing “never-before-seen” files relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena that the government has been holding onto for decades. Not leaked. Not hacked. Released. Voluntarily. Through an official government portal.


Over 160 records. Cold War reports of mysterious rotating saucers. Recent sightings of metallic elliptical objects floating in mid-air. And this isn’t a one-time dump - the Defense Department said it will be releasing new materials on a rolling basis, with new batches posted every few weeks.


The website is war.gov/UFO. That’s a government domain. With the word UFO in the URL. Sitting there right now like it’s always been normal.


And what’s in the files? Many of the reported sightings were clustered near active military operations, a large share dating back to the 1950s and 1960s in Cold War-era hotspots like Germany and the Soviet Union. More recent reports are concentrated in the Middle East, around the Strait of Hormuz (coincidence?), Iraq and Syria.


The same military zones. The same decades. The same places where the most advanced surveillance equipment is deployed. And the encounters: a notable encounter over the western US in 2023 where federal law enforcement independently reported orbs - with one reporting “orbs launching other orbs.” The Pentagon calls this “among the most compelling” of the reports it holds.


Orbs launching other orbs, a system deploying subsystems. You must understand that behaviour like that comes from deliberate operational procedure… usually.


An encounter in Iraq in 2024 reported a mysterious craft zipping across a US aircraft’s surveillance systems at a high rate of speed while the crew was attacking an unrelated target.


And then - the one that should have been the biggest headline of the year - Apollo mission archival images showing three lights visible above the lunar terrain. On the moon. From the Apollo program. Sitting in a file for fifty years.


Remember Part 2? The Salvatore Pais patents. The Navy’s Chief Technology Officer writing to the patent office saying the inertial mass reduction craft was operable. The $35 trillion in unaccounted Pentagon spending. The Navy pilots filming objects that broke every known rule of flight.


That was the circumstantial layer. The “connect the dots yourself” layer.


This week, the Pentagon started handing out the dots pre-connected.


And here’s what the our Truth Method catches that the news cycle won’t: Trump said on Truth Social that these documents allow people to “decide for themselves, ‘WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?’”

That phrasing. Not “here’s what’s going on.” Not “we’ve determined these are foreign adversary drones” or “these remain unexplained.” The framing is you figure it out. The government is releasing the files while simultaneously declining to interpret them. The data without the conclusion. The evidence without the verdict.


We usually have a term for that… it’s named plausible deniability. “We showed you everything. We never told you what it meant. Whatever you conclude is on you.”


For seventy years the strategy was deny, ridicule, classify. Now it’s release, shrug, let the public sort it out. The strategy flipped from suppression to overload. From “nothing to see here” to “here’s 162 files, good luck.”


Why would a government that spent seven decades hiding this stuff suddenly start sharing?


Two options. Either genuine transparency - someone decided the public deserves to know.

Or the information environment changed. Drones over New Jersey. Pilot testimony going viral. Congressional hearings getting traction. The lid was coming off anyway. And when you can’t keep the lid on, the next best move is to take the lid off yourself because then you control the framing of the reveal, even if you can’t control the content.


Here’s where we go full Truth Pursuit Mode and leave the news behind.


Part 1 established: anti-gravity research was real in the 1950s and disappeared.


Part 2 established: the Navy patented gravity-manipulation technology and told the patent office it works. The money trail supports decades of black-budget development.


Part 3 - this week - the government releases files showing objects that behave exactly like what gravity-manipulation technology would produce. Silent. No exhaust. Instantaneous acceleration. Right-angle turns. Objects that deploy sub-objects. Objects that transit combat zones at impossible speed without engaging.


And the files span the exact period - 1950s to present - that the classified development would have been ongoing.


Our Truth Interpretation:

These aren’t disclosures about unknown phenomena.

They’re disclosures about known phenomena being presented as unknown.


The government isn’t saying “we don’t know what these are” because it doesn’t know. It’s saying “we don’t know what these are” because admitting it knows that it would mean admitting the technology exists, which would mean admitting gravity control was solved, which would mean admitting the last seventy years of energy policy, transportation infrastructure, aerospace economics, and military doctrine were built on a managed lie.


The files are real. The objects are real. The confusion is performed.


Here’s what’s actually interesting about this week - not the files, but the reaction.


162 declassified UFO files from the Pentagon. Apollo photographs with unexplained lights over the moon. Military reports of objects deploying sub-objects. Infrared footage of unidentified craft over the western United States from last year.


And the news cycle treated it like a Tuesday.

CNN ran it. NBC ran it. ABC ran it. And by Saturday it was below the fold. Replaced by whatever else happened. The single most paradigm-disrupting disclosure in the history of government transparency - the military admitting it has files on objects that defy known physics - and the cultural response was a collective “huh, neat.”


That’s the signal. Not the files. The reaction to the files.


Because it means the inoculation is complete. Seventy years of ridicule, entertainment, little green men, History Channel, memes - the cultural immune system is so thoroughly trained that even official government confirmation gets metabolized as content.


The files could contain a blueprint and it wouldn’t matter. The framework for dismissal is so deeply installed that evidence gets processed as entertainment. Which is exactly what Part 1 predicted - the mockery wasn’t a side effect. It was preparation for this moment. The moment when the truth could be released because nobody would structurally be able to take it seriously.


The greatest trick isn’t hiding the files.

It’s releasing them into a culture that’s been trained to shrug.

 
 
 

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