The C.I.A.'s Declassified UFO Case Files... Flight to Alpha Centauri...
Document From June 1992... Approved For Declassification In February Of 2010...
UFO disclosure is becoming more and more imminent by the day. There are now treasure troves of government files available that give context to the reality of the UFO phenomenon. The proper term these days is “UAP” (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). This series seeks to bring attention to some of the more obscure, or lesser known case files that populate the C.I.A. database for your consideration…
Today, we will look at the 1992 documentation of the existence of experimental research being conducted by the Russian “Experimental Machine Building Scientific Research Association”. The study presented demonstrates the realistic feasibility of constructing a faster than lightspeed spacecraft utilizing known materials, and suggesting the existence of over-unity energy sources that can be potentially accessed by simply using about 1 kg of iron as a fuel source, sufficient enough to theoretically allow interstellar travel to Alpha Centauri within an estimated flight time of approximately 12 years. It sounds fantastic, but there may be some elements of truth in the notion. I suspect that there are probably some very good reasons that this remained classified for nearly 18 years before its release. I will leave discretion to the reader as to the nature of each case file.
Here is the Flight to Alpha Centauri case file for your perusal and consideration:
I hope you find value in giving these case files consideration. Until we get real UFO Disclosure, the best that we can do is analyze the evidence that is available to us in the public domain to draw our own conclusions. This series will continue as an ongoing effort to bring UFO Disclosure to the forefront of the minds of the masses. It is a topic that deserves greater scrutiny, and is arguably one of the most important subjects of our time. Thank you for reading, and please consider supporting some of my other work at the links provided below.