SF UAP Hackathon - Deep Prasad

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Disclosure Team with Vinnie Adams
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April 25, 2025
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interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The person discussed their recent UAP hackathon event, which took place on the USS Hornet, a museum ship. They described a hackathon as a technology competition where teams create solutions to specific problems. The hackathon focused on developing technologies to detect and track UAPs and ensure humanity's survival in a post-disclosure world. The organizer collaborated with various skilled individuals to curate the event. They achieved their goal of creating new technologies, resulting in 16 to 17 new tools for UAP research. The organizer plans to open source all projects and data, aiming to involve the public in UAP investigations and promote decentralized initiatives.

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Executive Summary

The interview discusses the inaugural SF UAP hackathon, which focused on developing technologies for detecting UAPs and ensuring humanity thrives in a post-disclosure world. The event resulted in several new technologies and emphasized the importance of open-source initiatives in UAP research.

Primary Revelation

The hackathon resulted in 16 to 17 new technologies for UAP detection, tracking, and reverse engineering.

technologyspecific

The inaugural SF UAP hackathon aimed to develop technologies for detecting and tracking UAPs and ensuring humanity thrives in a post-disclosure world.

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technologyspecific

The hackathon resulted in 16 to 17 new technologies for UAP detection, tracking, and reverse engineering.

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technologyspecific

All technologies developed during the hackathon will be made open source and available on GitHub.

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historical eventspecific

The hackathon was held on the USS Hornet, which is a museum and has stories of being haunted.

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technologyspecific

The hackathon aimed to ensure that the public can eventually own their own UAP detection technologies.

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technologyspecific

Open NHI will be a decentralized platform for sharing information about non-human intelligence.

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biologicsspecific

The materials presented by Dr. Gary Nolan include data from famous crash recovery cases.

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otherspecific

There is a growing public interest in UAPs, as evidenced by the high turnout at the hackathon.

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coverupspecific

The government is not responsible for disclosure; it is up to the public to take initiative.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 8/10