Ex-DoD Contractor Shares Insider Perspectives on UAP, Anti-Gravity Tech, and Hidden Knowledge
In an era where Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) increasingly capture public attention, it is vital to consider insights from insiders who have experienced the inner workings of defense and intelligence communities firsthand. Recently, a former private contractor with deep connections to various Department of Defense (DoD) agencies decided to break his silence, revealing startling truths about advanced technologies, classified projects, and the forces shaping the UAP narrative.
A Personal Journey into the Shadows
With nearly four decades of experience working in clandestine environments, the former contractor holds a degree in electrical engineering from a southern U.S. institution. His recruitment into black operations immediately post-college placed him at the forefront of microelectronics and pulsed power research—areas critical to the development of unconventional propulsion and gravitational technologies.
He emphasizes that within these covert programs, credentials are secondary to creativity and discretion: “Can you think outside the box, and can you keep quiet about it?” His motivations for speaking out are deeply personal—facing a terminal prognosis, he feels compelled to contribute to the dissemination of truth, particularly as misinformation and obfuscation flood the UAP discussion.
Insight into Key Figures and Allegations
The ex-contractor addresses notable personalities involved in UAP research:
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Jay Stratton and Lue Elizondo: According to him, these figures have played significant roles in suppressing breakthroughs in Zero Point Energy (ZPE) and related advanced technologies. He alleges they have a history of undermining careers and hindering the development of revolutionary propulsion devices. While acknowledging that Elizondo may have accomplished some positive actions, he claims that both are compromised and prioritize national security over transparency.
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Sean Kirkpatrick and Jack Sarfatti: He criticizes Kirkpatrick as a pawn within the system, and dismisses Sarfatti’s reputation within the field as being largely disreputable.
He also characterizes Jeremy Corbell as a misinformation spreader—despite some accurate disclosures, suggesting much of his narrative about human inability to replicate propulsion is misguided.
The Reality of Hidden Technologies
One of the most provocative claims concerns the development of anti-gravity and gravitational wave technologies:
- The contractor asserts that human mastery of anti-gravity exists at a functional level, with operational craft purportedly capable of leaving our solar system. This progress, he claims, has been achieved through innovation

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