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Unlike most of the other "I work for the super secret gubment alien program" I believe I actually do, but not 100% sure. If anyone is interested I can explain further. Otherwise I won't waste my time and just keep scrolling /his
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>>42276921
Sure, let’s hear it.
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>>42276921
What do you work with?
Where did it come from?
Have you seen anything else like it in the real world?
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>>42276921
>>42277054
I still have the biologicals rotting in my freezer and no one wants to see them.
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A little background, I am a SWE (Software Engineer) that officially is subcontracted to a contractor that is contracted to a major tech company. This is mainly to hide my (and others I am assuming) salary as we go above the GS pay scale by quite a bit. I have been in the industry for about 15 years, the last 5 as a contractor for this Tech giant. The 10 years before that I worked on programming embedded systems (think ESP32, pico, etc...) focusing on efficient data processing, storage, and bus integration on major systems (i.e. spacecraft for one of the Defense contractor mains). This is where I got my initial TS-SCI clearance (not going to name the program as that with other details would give me away).

These past 5 years I have worked with Applied Physicists to help develop data systems on embedded sensors that essentially can capture the superposition of entire "aircraft". I have never seen any of the aircraft, but hints from the physicists I have worked with lead me to believe they do not know how it operates. I have seen models and simulations (as I also act as the Data Scientist and Engineer, you wear many hats in these type of positions) where the object is represented as an orb, but I believe this is to mask the real shape of the craft, but not sure. The simulations do function like many of the UFO videos I have seen, but I am not saying those videos are real, just that they have got the movement correct.
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I can normally tell when someone is lying about working on these types of programs, at least from my experience.

1. These jobs are very isolating, my location is at a large airport next to a major city, I have a time slot where I show up and if I miss the slot, I don't get paid for the day, miss it enough times and your contract is cancelled. The slot is about 30 minutes and I think they stagger slots. If you are early, you are escorted into a room by yourself and you just wait until you are retrieved by the guard. I think the guards are military, but they were uniforms with a company I looked up but couldn't find online. I am not going to reveal how they do identification, but its unique and I don't know if other sites do the same and if revealing it would identify me. Once, I am in, escorted to a SCIF where a uniformed officer (it rotates) monitors will use his 2FA along with mine to open up a system that is similar to JIRA for me to get and track my tasks.

2. The process to get cleared on these programs are brutal and keep in mind I already had TS clearance. I have a lot of family in other fed positions, and I know that they were talked to about my clearance. I also had to hand over a lot of my credentials, bank account info, transcripts, medical history, family medical history, previous work docs, etc... and they actually scanned my personal laptop. Also had to go through multiple lie detector and "personality tests". They asked standard questions about drug use (was honest about my college experimentation with weed and coke, I know you are immediately disqualified if you lie), but also a lot of personal questions about sexual history and preferences, like if I'm hiding being gay or trans etc... and had to tell them about my "kinks". It was actually kind of refreshing to be open about that to someone. The whole process took about a year. So the people who were like "Day 1 I was told and shown everything" are definitely lying.
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3. You are told the absolute minimum. It is like pulling teeth to get any additional information even if it is critical to my job. Usually it requires me requesting an Applied Physicist or Research Scientist feedback that takes about a week to get cleared for more info from them. Again, these requests are like submitting a JIRA ticket, and I don't know who reviews the info for approval. So if someone is claiming they got physical files that told them everything, this is most likely also bullshit. From what I understand, they really like to use digital docs now with expiry to avoid any info just sitting around past its use. If anyone has used any of those digital self destruct apps, it is very similar to that.

Mainly I know some guy the other month talked about UFO factories under the water or some bullshit like that. It was pretty easy to rip apart all of the info he has mainly from a "no way they told one guy that much" perspective.


Any other questions anyone want to ask?
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>>42277137
You’re legit in a certain respect. You either are a ts-sci .gov CTR or you know someone very well who is. Now let’s see if the rest of your story is true…
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>>42277140
What all do the sensors you work with sense? Just motion? Magnitude? Heat? Speed?
And what type of sensitivity? Do they sense big or small objects? And what are these sensors mounted on?
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>>42277157
I told you my story is pretty boring, that really sums it up, and thats why I am always suspcious of these stories that are like "I work at Area 51 and see 50 UFOs a day". I don't think that anyone on this site is getting within 50 miles of a UFO if they exist.

Again, I can answer questions, but the less I prove to you the safer I am. I don't think they will kill me or anything for revealing any of this info, just make my life miserable for a while, but most likely this will be glossed over even if they do find it.
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>>42277131
>>42277137
>>42277140
See anything weird you can't quite understand? This doesn’t have to be UFO’s or Ayys, just general weirdness. For example I heard along time ago that the CIA os weirdly occult like but not overtly, something like that. NHI doesn’t just mean Ayy’s but it could mean consciousness outside of our understanding where reality can sometimes breakdown, basically I’m asking if you’ve seen some twilight zone shit.
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>>42277173
Standard Telemetry you would expect on any Electric Propulsion Engine minus flow rates (in EP it would be like Xenon, or Argon, or some other noble gas) but ionization (don't know why this is important), temps, and like I said the sensors where having errors with time and density/pressure altitudes. Watermarks didn't make sense, which happens but not at the rate we were exepriencing, which is where I learned that the aircraft registering at 1,000ft and 55,000ft altitude at the same time was actually correct. Where the complexity comes in is testing real time, post processing we can fix that with simple algos.

It tracks in the microsecond. There are also unlabeled fields it tracks that I think another team may process, it just shows as a set of random letters, numbers, and symbols like it is encrypted. I am pretty sure the Physicists know what it is but I don't ask and they don't tell. If they need me to help with it they will decrypt. Sometimes they get GPS coordinates, but I think it might be like those old gps were you don't need satellites, you just calibrate the magnetic field of earth before the flight.
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>>42277228
Other than telemetry readings that are impossible and some of the off handed comments by the physicists after getting frustrated with how limited our hardware is, nothing occult other than sometimes you will see weird project (projects are more like sprints, that are just iterations of previous work) nothing crazy. Again, nothing revolutionary in my work other than I am assuming I am telling the truth while other people are making stuff up. Honestly, I wish I could go back sometime to thinking that Bob Lazar and others were legit. Only thing I really believe right now is the Gofast (i think thats what they are called) videos with the pilots off the coast of California. There is a high probability that I know there have been some flights in that area and the maneuvering matched telemetry and simulations I have seen.
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>>42276921
can you find a gif of the ayy dancing
>tnx
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>>42276921
what do you know about Carpenter? why is huntsville, AL so important
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>>42277387
No idea what Carpenter is I’ll google it later. Huntsville, AL is just where a lot of rockets get built because of a post WWII Alabama senator wanted more work for his state or something. I only know that from having visited there at my previous job.
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>>42277415
carpenter is a person. do you recall the cyber truck bomber? is just ashxton full of shit or onto something?
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>>42276921
Don't really have anything to add but thanks for sharing your story anon. It isn't a bombshell tell all, but it is intriguing.
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>>42277429
I’m completely lost, can you help me out?
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>>42277459
Yeah, I was assuming people probably wouldn’t be intrigued unless it was a story that sounded like it was written by Spielberg, but the truth is just taking something that is interesting (I am assuming the craft is potentially alien in nature) and burying behind several walls of bureaucracy. I am assuming that’s why there has been no definitive leaks and we are no closer to knowing the truth than we were after Roswell. People have had stories, sure, but even Lazar has pretty much been debunked, or he lied about big things (like his education) for no reason, and the government made huge missteps trying to discredit him.
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I thought I saw one once. Looked a bit different and felt weird when they smiled at me but it might have been a cancer patient lmao. Still was a nice feeling when they smiled
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>>42277494
Anon, I would only expect your story to be true if Lazar's story were also true. You don't start off any kind of project with security this paranoid, you know that the less information you can share the harder it is to understand what you're studying. 1988 was a long time ago. But hey, that's just my impression.
How do you think there is an entire "aircraft" in coherent superposition and why is it being detected in only two simultaneous locations instead of every possible location within the Schroedinger function?
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>>42280611
Three greys visited me as a child. Very distinct looking. Also this strange, overwhelming feeling of dread like they truly and deeply hated me.

>>42277494
Thanks for sharing, OP
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