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Project Galileo:
An S-4 project dealing with flying recovered discs.

Project Grudge:
The successor to Project Sign which was launched to effectively denounce the UFO problem. Journalists were encouraged to write articles saying that UFOs didn't exist. The final report said that, despite getting 23% more reports than Project Sign did, all sightings could be dismissed on psychological ground and that any further investigation should be downgraded greatly, which it was. Project Grudge was shut down in 1950.

Project HAARP:
Tucked away in the backwoods of Alaska, 11 miles outside the comatose hamlet of Gakona (200 miles east of Anchorage), the U.S. Air Force/Navy High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project (HAARP) plans to "heat" the ionosphere, the uppermost layer of the atmosphere that ranges 35 to 500 miles above the surface of the earth.

Project HAARP Main Page:
High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project - Project HAARP

Project Homeless:


Project Horizon:
Plans to build a moon base from 1959.

Project Iceworm:
Project Iceworm was a top secret United States Army program of the Cold War, which aimed to build a network of mobile nuclear missile launch sites under the Greenland ice sheet.

Project Looking Glass:
Project Looking Glass was a device capable of displaying images like a teleprompter in targeted times, both forward and backward. There was supposedly also efforts made to send video cameras forward through the device to glean information on what was to take place. Project Looking Glass is a method of transmitting data through time.

Project MK Delta:
Project MK DELTA, like its successor MK NAOMI, was a mind control operation run by the Central Intelligence Agency. It involved the use of biochemicals in clandestine operations.

Project MK Naomi:
MK NAOMI was the code name for a joint Department of Defense/CIA research program lasting from the 1950s through the 1970s. Unclassified information about the MK NAOMI program and the related Special Operations Division is scarce.

Project MK Ultra:
MK-ULTRA, consisted of more than 130 research programs which took place in prisons, hospitals and universities all over the United States. The CIA does not deny that the experiments took place.

Project MK Ultra FOIA:
Project MK-ULTRA was first brought to wide public attention in 1975 by the U.S. Congress, through investigations by the Church Committee, and by a presidential commission known as the Rockefeller Commission.

Project Magnet:
Citation Needed

Project Moon Dust:
As a specialized aspect of it's over-all material exploitation program, Headquarters USAF has established Project Moon Dust to locate, recover and deliver descended foreign space vehicles. ICGL #4, 25 April, l961, delineates collection responsibilities.

Project Nick:
Project HAARP

Project Nook:


Project Plato:
Originally established as part of Project SIGN in 1954. Its mission was to establish diplomatic relations with Aliens. This Project was successful when mutually acceptable terms were agreed upon. These terms involved the exchange of technology for secrecy of Alien presence and non interference in Alien affairs. Aliens agreed to provide MAJI with a list of human contacts on a periodic basis. This Project is continuing at a site in New Mexico.

Project Pounce:
A Top Secret project in 1953 that evaluated all UFOs in order to gain more space technology knowledge.

Project Rainbow:
Project Rainbow was a military project developed during the early Forties as an attempt to make a ship invisible to enemy radar. It can be considered a fore-runner to today's experiments with 'stealth' technology and radar-invisible airplanes.

Project Redlight:
Mention of this project has appeared in several FOIA documents and witness accounts. To date however, no documents have been released which show what this project is related to. REDLIGHT is believed to be the project to test fly recovered alien craft. It is conducted at AREA 51 (DREAMLAND) in Nevada.

Project SHAD:
Project SHAD stands for Project Shipboard Hazard and Defense, a series of Cold War-era tests by the U.S. military of biological weapons and chemical weapons. Exposures of uninformed and unwilling humans during the testing to the test substances, particularly the exposure to U.S. military veterans then in service, has added controversy to recent revelations of the project.

Project Seesaw:
Project HAARP

Project Sigma:
An ongoing 1954 Top Secret project that looked into how to communicate with aliens. That projects existence was revealed in the PROJECT AQUARIUS Briefing Document and is said to have succeeded in 1964 when a USAF intelligence officer met two other aliens at a prearranged location in a desert in New Mexico.

Project Sign:
The first official USAF UFO investigation which started in January 1948. Its brief was to determine what UFOs were. It lasted until February 1949, its final report saying that 20% of the cases were unexplainable.

Project Snowbird:
An ongoing 1972 Top Secret project that researched, developed and implemented alien spacecraft technology and test flown recovered UFOs.

Project Sun Streak:
Project Sun Streak was an umbrella term for the Intelligence Community effort that used remote viewers who claimed to use clairvoyance, precognition, or telepathy to acquire and describe information about targets that were blocked from ordinary perception.

Project Twinkle:
A highly secret study into green fireballs seen in New Mexico. By the time an investigator arrived at a scene where fireballs had been observed, they would have disappeared so they couldn't be investigated properly, and Project Twinkle was shut down. It was thought that since the fireballs moved to another location before investigators came onto the scene, the fireballs were controlled by some intelligence.

Psyops:
The aim of the Alice in Wonderland or confusion technique is to confound the expectations and conditioned reactions of the interrogatee. He is accustomed to a world that makes sense, at least to him: a world of continuity and logic, a predictable world.

Report From Iron Mountain:
The Report which follows summarizes the results of a two-and-a-half-year study of the broad problems to be anticipated in the event of general trans- formation of American society to a condition lacking its most critical current characteristics: its capability and readiness to make war when doing so is judged necessary or desirable by its political leadership.

Research on Detection of Deception: What We Know vs. What We Think We Know:


Russell Targ:


SETI:
This is a US government-funded project that monitors electromagnetic wave emissions from space. These emissions, it is claimed, will be the communications between various UFOs that "leak" out, just like TV pictures from a transmitter are able to be picked up from space (in theory). If they detect any abnormal emissions, they will investigate them further to try and find out where they originate from.

Sidney Gottlieb:


Skip Atwater (Military):


Stanford Research Institute:
SRI (Stanford Research Institute) remote viewing refers to the parapsychological research conducted in the 1970s and 1980s by physicists Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ, who coined the term to describe the alleged psychic ability of individuals to perceive remote or hidden subjects.

Sunshine Project:
The Sunshine Project is an international NGO dedicated to upholding prohibitions against biological warfare and, particularly, to preventing what it sees as military abuse of biotechnology.

The Banzer Plan:
The Banzer Plan was a covert 1975 strategy developed by Bolivia’s military regime under General Hugo Banzer with reported CIA financial support and collaboration, aimed at discrediting liberation theology and suppressing left-wing dissent within the Catholic Church.

The Beast From The ID:
The Beast stands 9' tall, with a shaggy, hairy coat, and a bestial face complete with long snout, small eyes and a mouthful of large teeth. It is humanoid in shape and resembles a horrid cross between a gorilla and a wolf.

The CIA Makes an Adult Film:
The CIA actually produced an adult film domestically, involving a full-face replica of Sukarno. Neither plan went well, as Sukarno never saw the CIA’s sleazy movie, and he supposedly requested extra copies of the sex tape from the KGB.

The Costs and Benefits of Interrogation in the Struggle Against Terrorism:


The Lunik Kidnapping:
The Lunik Kidnapping, a bold operation by the CIA to steal and study a Soviet spacecraft, during the Cold War. The Lunik was being lauded by the Soviet Union as an important step forward in studying the moon, and it was part of a traveling exhibition at the time.

The Montauk Experiment:
The Montauk Project was a combination of Wilhelm Reich's work and The Philadelphia Experiment. There were two separate projects going on in Phoenix One. You had the invisibility aspect and you had the development of Wilhelm Reich's weather control. ...The people who were running it went to the military and proposed that they could use it to "influence the minds of the enemy". The military loved the idea, and let them use the old Montauk Air Force Base.

The Montauk Project:
At the eastern most end of Long Island sits Montauk Point, known to most New Yorkers for its scenic beauty and landmark lighthouse. To the immediate west of the lighthouse, there is a mysterious and derelict Air Force base on the grounds of the old Fort Hero or Camp Hero. Although it was officially decommissioned and abandoned by the USA Air Force in 1969, it was subsequently re-opened and continued to operate without the sanction of the US Government.

The Philadelphia Experiment:
In 1943, the U.S. Navy began conducting tests to degauss the hulls of ships so they could not be damaged or destroyed by magnetic mines. The Eldridge traveled not only through space during the transition, it traveled through time as well. The transition may have been instantaneous or it may have spanned centuries for those on the ship.

The Philadelphia Experiment from A to Z:
The following account culled from a variety of sources and “self-proclaimed witnesses,” describes an event that may or may not have actually taken place. It is the story – or legend – of what has become popularly known as the "Philadelphia Experiment,” also referred to as Project Rainbow.

The Phoenix Program:
The Phoenix Program was just one of the stories to come out of The Vietnam War, an operation initially kicked off by the CIA (in collaboration with Australia and South Vietnam) in 1967.

The Stargate Project:
Stargate Project was a secret U.S. Army unit established in 1977 at Fort Meade, Maryland, by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and SRI International (a California contractor) to investigate the potential for psychic phenomena in military and domestic intelligence applications. The project, and its precursors and sister projects, originally went by various code names based on the relevant agencies operating the program.

The Tacana Project:
The idea behind this declassified project was to use pigeons, having already excelled in carrying wartime messages on the battlefield, for a new frontier: espionage.

Total Information Awareness:
Total Information Awareness (TIA) was a U.S. government research program launched in 2002 by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under the Information Awareness Office (IAO). Directed by retired Rear Admiral John Poindexter, the program aimed to revolutionize counter-terrorism efforts by integrating vast amounts of data from government and commercial sources to detect, classify, and identify foreign terrorists before attacks could be executed.

UAP Footage Captured By A US Army Helicopter:
On November 6, 2018 the pilots of a U.S. Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopter were on a training flight in Arizona when they spotted three unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP, making wild maneuvers in the sky not too far away and not particularly high in the sky.

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