New DOW Docs Reveal Secret Multi-Agency Tracking!
Analysis Summary
Summary
Richard Beckwith presented in the MUFON briefing room on June 7th, 2024, discussing a UAP encounter in the Gulf of Oman. Military sensors tracked a glowing hot spherical craft with a unique cylindrical pole attached to its bottom. This event is part of a larger analysis of recently declassified UAP documents, which reveal a long history of government tracking of unidentified aerial phenomena. The analysis shows that UAPs are now considered a serious flight safety and global security issue, supported by advanced sensor data. Beckwith emphasized the need for ongoing research and analysis of these findings. The encounter has led to a shift in understanding UAPs from folklore to a validated reality, prompting a reevaluation of national security protocols.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Richard Beckwith discusses the implications of newly declassified UAP documents, highlighting a historical effort to track unidentified aerial phenomena. He emphasizes the contrast between public downplaying and secretive military reporting, showcasing modern sensor data that validates the existence of these phenomena.
The military was secretly routing unconventional aircraft reports directly to the Director of Central Intelligence and the FBI as early as 1949.
Richard Beckwith
“What makes this specific archive so vital to the scientific community is its unprecedented depth.”
Managed by: US Government
tracking UFO sightings
Managed by: US Government
tracking unconventional aircraft
A highly advanced military sensor locks on to an object that defies every established paradigm of aerospace engineering.
Observers on the scene describe a glowing hot spherical craft with a unique vertical, unwavering cylindrical pole or bar attached to the bottom.
The newly synthesized files document a rigorous, highly organized internal effort to track the phenomenon dating back to the dawn of the modern UFO era.
The US government officially tracked a total of 12,618 sightings between 1947 and 1969, with 701 incidents remaining officially classified as completely unidentified.
The military was publicly downplaying the flying disc phenomenon while establishing a sophisticated, multi-agency reporting hierarchy behind closed doors.
The archives describe extreme physical diversity with objects performing sharp 90-degree turns at high speeds and demonstrating apparent athermal propulsion without conventional wings, tails, or flight surfaces.