Kona Blue: Proposed UFO Reverse Engineering Program - Matter Transfer?
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Chris Lato, a retired F-16 pilot, discussing the Kona Blue program. This was a proposed initiative by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to investigate nonhuman biological materials and advanced aerospace technologies. The program aimed to analyze data, explore emerging technologies, and study human consciousness related to these phenomena. However, it was never officially approved or funded. The proposal included four research centers focused on data collection, advanced technology, consciousness studies, and technology application. After the encounter, Lato expressed concern over the lack of transparency and the government's failure to address significant UAP cases, leading to ongoing skepticism in the UFO community about official narratives.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the proposed Kona Blue program by the Department of Homeland Security, which aimed to investigate nonhuman biological materials and advanced aerospace technologies. Despite its potential significance, the program was never officially approved or funded, leading to speculation about government secrecy and coverup. The discussion highlights connections to previous UAP programs and the implications of remote viewing and consciousness studies.
Kona Blue was a proposed program to investigate nonhuman biological materials that was never funded or established.
Chris Lato
“Kona Blue was a proposed Department of Homeland Security DHS initiative.”
Managed by: Department of Homeland Security
Investigate and analyze non-human biological materials and advanced aerospace technology
The Kona Blue program was a proposed Department of Homeland Security initiative aimed at the retrieval and exploitation of nonhuman biological materials.
Kona Blue was linked to the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Application Program (ASAP) and the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (ATIP), both managed by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).
Arrow's review aimed to debunk theories of any secret UAP programs, stating that many UFO sightings were misidentifications of mundane phenomena.
The proposed Kona Blue program included a Consciousness Center to expand on remote viewing and remote communication.