Part 4: The Wilson Document - The Broader Implications

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Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
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September 13, 2025
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceGovernment & Disclosure

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: coverup secrecyIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The encounter involves Admiral Wilson discussing special access programs related to UAPs. He made several calls to program managers seeking information about these programs. During a meeting, he learned they had an intact craft believed to be capable of flying in various environments. The program managers were secretive and did not grant him access to the program. They were more interested in understanding how Wilson acquired his information. The encounter left Wilson frustrated because he felt he could not fulfill his duty to inform the Joint Chiefs of Staff about potential extraterrestrial threats. This experience impacted his perspective on government transparency and oversight regarding UAP-related programs.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The discussion centers around the existence of advanced technologies, specifically the flux liner, and the secrecy surrounding special access programs. Admiral Wilson's inquiries into these programs reveal a lack of oversight and the existence of technology not made by human hands.

Primary Revelation

Admiral Wilson was informed that the technology studied by the special access programs was 'not of this earth, not made by man, not by human hands.'

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Admiral Thomas Wilson
military officialpro disclosure
Department of DefenseDefense Intelligence Agency
Military rankTestimony about UAP programsRegulatory authority as deputy director of the DIA

They admitted the technology was not of this earth, not made by man, not by human hands.

E
Eric Davis
investigatorpro disclosure
National Institute for Discovery Science
Published works on UAPCollaboration with credible scientists

This is an actual craft that represents a treasure trove of information.

B
Bernard Hay
scientistpro disclosure
National Institute for Discovery Science
Co-authored papers with Hal PuthoffEstablished reputation in the scientific community

These would be expensive programs since the cost of secrecy can be several times higher than the research.

G
Gordon Novel
contractor employeepro disclosure
Various private defense contractors
Involvement in the UFO communityReported interactions with government officials

This is all about money and we're going to unlock their secrets.

Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program2000s (2007 to 2012)confirmed

Managed by: Department of Defense

Investigate UAP encounters and technology

Flux LinerUnknown (Unknown to Unknown)alleged

Managed by: Lockheed Martin

Reverse engineering of extraterrestrial technology

technologyspecific

The flux liner existed and utilized nuclear reactions to generate power, potentially making it a vehicle under the control of the Department of Energy.

Source: Unnamed individual
coverupspecific

Admiral Wilson made three calls to the program manager regarding special access programs, which were met with a testy tone.

Source: Unnamed individual
coverupspecific

Admiral Wilson was told that the special access programs operated without official oversight or justification.

Source: Unnamed individual
non human intelligencehighly specific

The technology studied by the special access programs was 'not of this earth, not made by man, not by human hands.'

Source: Unnamed individual
crash retrievalspecific

Admiral Wilson was informed that the special access programs had an intact craft that could potentially fly in space, air, water, or possibly dimensions.

Source: Unnamed individual
fundingspecific

The cost of secrecy in these programs is several times higher than the actual research costs.

Source: Unnamed individual
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: coverup secrecyIntel Value: 8/10