By: Alex Kack
The United States governments Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, originally disclosed in a shocking New York Times article in 2017, funded research into a variety of other theoretical and supernatural phenomena. These new revelations come in response to a Freedom of Information Act request.
Many of these topics have been the hall mark of science fiction for decades. Among the subjects studied were traveling through worm holes or “stargates”, warp drives, invisibility cloaking, ‘high energy laser weapons’ and the viability of experimental new metals.
It seems unlikely that any of the projects funded produced any tangible or actionable results, however the federal government appears to have took these types of experimental and theoretical science projects seriously enough to fund them.
Prior to this disclosure it was presumed that Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, had primarily served to investigate alleged UFO sightings.
The disclosed files can be viewed here: https://fas.org/irp/dia/aatip-list.pdf
Alex Kack is the editor of 'Spooky News' 'Obscure Sport Pro' and the Bull Moose Review'. He is a political advocate, writer and comedian currently based in Washington D.C. where he lives with his girlfriend and their excessive number of pets. Follow him on Twitter here: @Alex_Kack He's on Tumblr here: alexkack.tumblr.com
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