XMN News Exclusive: Whistleblower Exposes DoD Secrets on UAPs, Anti-Gravity Tech, and Alleged Cover-Ups

XMN News Exclusive: Whistleblower Exposes DoD Secrets on UAPs, Anti-Gravity Tech, and Alleged Cover-Ups

A former private contractor for the Department of Defense has sparked a firestorm with claims of suppressed Unidentified Anomalous phenomena knowledge, mastered anti-gravity technology, and misconduct by key figures in the UAP field. Posting anonymously on Reddit’s r/UFOs forum, the whistleblower, who claims nearly 40 years in black operations, says they are terminally ill with eight months to live and can no longer sit on the sidelines while half-truths and obfuscations dominate the UAP narrative.

Explosive Claims: Anti-Gravity Mastered, Tic Tac Human-Made

The whistleblower, an electrical engineer recruited from a Southern U.S. college, alleges humans have developed anti-gravity technology capable of powering craft that can leave our solar system. It sounds nuts, but it is the truth, they assert, crediting both human ingenuity and reverse-engineering of recovered UAP materials. Major defense contractors, including Booz Allen Hamilton, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, MITRE Corp, Raytheon, and Boeing, are said to have their own anti-gravity technologies, distinguishing between gravitational shielding/repulsion and generating High Frequency Gravitational Waves.

Most shockingly, the whistleblower claims involvement in developing the Tic Tac UAP, observed in 2004 by Navy pilots off the USS Nimitz, stating, The Tic Tac is ours, humans. They describe a project at a BAE Systems lab, costing under 3 million dollars, using Tesla Turbines, Plasma Toroid chambers, microwaves, crystals, and rotating magnets to generate kilowatts of gravitational waves, measured electromagnetically as a consequence of spacetime curvature.

Allegations Against UAP Figures

The whistleblower accuses prominent UAP figures of misconduct:

  • Jay Stratton and Lue Elizondo: Allegedly suppressed zero-point energy inventions, destroying careers and mental well-being of physicists and engineers. Stratton is called scummy for blocking inventors’ labs, particularly those exploring rotating capacitors, a Soviet-era concept. Elizondo, a former counterintelligence agent for Waived Unacknowledged Special Access Programs, is described as not a bad person at heart but compromised by prioritizing U.S. national security, involved long before AATIP/AAWSAP.
  • Sean Kirkpatrick: Labeled a pawn who lies through his teeth, akin to Ron Pandolfi.
  • Admiral John Micheal Mike McConnell: Identified as a high-level gatekeeper at Booz Allen Hamilton, overseeing tech secrecy.
  • Jeremy Corbell: Called a useful idiot whose claims about human inability to replicate UAP propulsion are blatant lies, likely out of ignorance.
  • David Grusch, Jake Barber, Mike Herrera: Praised as the real deal for their whistleblowing.

The whistleblower disputes Hal Puthoff’s claim of more than ten recovered UAP craft, asserting the U.S. holds hundreds across over 2,000 Legacy Programs focused on reverse-engineering.

Zero-Point Energy and Soviet Research

Emphasizing Zero Point Energy manipulation via the Electromagnetic Vector Potential, the whistleblower points to Thomas Townsend Brown’s work as critical. They claim the Soviets studied rotational gravitation, viewing rotating masses as gravitational wave emitters and receivers, and question why similar U.S. research remains classified while adversaries discuss it openly. It’s bullshit, they write, criticizing the DoD for letting contractors like Lockheed proprietary breakthroughs for profit.

Why Speak Now?

With a terminal diagnosis, the whistleblower seeks to give the next generation a chance. They condemn the DoD’s war-mongers and profiteering cranks for hiding technology, calling it more of a curse than anything else. They promise non-FOIA-able documents, though their Reddit post was deleted shortly after, sparking speculation of suppression.

Community Reaction and Skepticism

Preserved by X users, the post has divided the UAP community. Supporters see it as validating whistleblowers like David Grusch, while skeptics demand verifiable evidence. Mentions of Admiral McConnell and contractors have spurred calls for congressional hearings, with Rep. Tim Burchett reportedly interested.

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