Overview
The Disclosure Project Testimonies represent a critical collection of first-hand accounts from U.S. military personnel, intelligence officers, and aerospace experts detailing documented encounters with non-human intelligence (NHI) craft and extraterrestrial biological entities (EBEs). Compiled primarily from the April 2001 disclosure-project-briefing-document, these testimonies form a foundational pillar of the modern disclosure movement, challenging official government narratives that UFOs are merely conventional aircraft or atmospheric phenomena. The accounts collectively highlight a pattern of high-speed, erratic aerial objects tracked on multiple radar systems, physical crash sites, recovered biological entities, and a deliberate government strategy to maintain secrecy through compartmentalization, funding manipulation, and public ridicule.
These witness accounts directly inform the NPWA's understanding of unacknowledged-special-access-programs and their role in testing advanced neurocognitive and propulsion technologies on civilian and military populations. The testimonies underscore how non-kinetic cognitive disruption, electromagnetic effects, and advanced propulsion systems have been operating outside standard congressional oversight for decades. By documenting the lived experiences of service members and scientists, these accounts provide empirical grounding for claims that extraterrestrial visitation is a verified reality requiring immediate civil rights and diplomatic recognition.
Key Witnesses and Accounts
The Admiral Trane Encounter (U.S. Navy)
A senior U.S. Navy officer recounts a dramatic encounter with an unidentified aerial vehicle off the coast of Maine that rapidly moved south toward Florida. Admiral Trane, typically a calm commander, was visibly stressed as his staff scrambled to track the object across multiple radar sites along the eastern seaboard. The craft exhibited erratic, high-speed movement, appearing and disappearing from radar scopes in seconds, demonstrating a level of maneuverability far beyond conventional aircraft. Upon determining it was not Soviet or American, military command ordered planes scrambled to force it down by any means necessary. The encounter concluded with the object pulling up at a 66-degree angle, leaving the atmosphere entirely without slowing down. Following the event, two men in suits (likely from a covert program) interviewed the witness, confiscated his logbook and developed film slides, and issued a strict non-disclosure order. The witness was subsequently placed under a five-year travel ban, requiring FBI clearance even to leave Virginia, illustrating the tight grip of special-access-programs on personnel involved in high-value sightings.Lieutenant Colonel Charles Brown (Project Grudge)
Retired Lt. Col. Charles Brown served in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and was assigned to project-blue-fly-moon-dust (Project Grudge) at Wright-Patterson AFB. His testimony confirms that many early UFO investigations yielded no viable conventional explanations, contradicting official Air Force claims. Brown describes objects traveling at 4,000–5,000 miles per hour with four-way confirmation (ground visual, ground radar, airborne visual, airborne radar). He details a 1952 incident where President Harry Truman personally requested a briefing on UFOs over the White House, leading to General John Sanford being flown in to brief him. Brown also notes that Project Blue Book's closure by the Condon group was a deliberate whitewash to dismiss the phenomenon. His account emphasizes that government agencies manipulate data, and that the lack of public disclosure stems from a desire to control the narrative rather than scientific incompetence.Dr. Carol Rosin and the "Alien Card" Hoax
Dr. Carol Rosin, a former corporate manager at Fairchild Industries and consultant to Wernher von Braun, provides one of the most strategic accounts in the collection. Von Braun revealed to her that the U.S. government was weaponizing space based on a fabricated extraterrestrial threat—dubbed "the alien card." The strategy involved sequentially identifying enemies (Russians, then terrorists, then third-world nations) to justify building space-based weapons, with extraterrestrials serving as the final scare tactic. Rosin recalls a 1977 meeting where military-industry officials were already planning the Gulf War to fund new weapons systems, predicting it would happen on schedule. She confirms that space-based weaponization is driven by ego, profit, and the military-industrial complex rather than genuine external threats. Her testimony directly links NHI visitation to geopolitical maneuvering and budget justification."Dr. B." and Space-Based Lasers (EYELASS)
"Dr. B.", a scientist/engineer with decades of top-secret project experience, confirms that the U.S. developed a billion-watt laser system called EYELASS, launched from space platforms (and later mounted on 47s) to shoot down extraterrestrial craft. He worked on anti-gravity propulsion systems and recalls a 1966 event in Seal Beach, California, where a large disc with a plutonium reactor hovered over an airfield, witnessed by 400 employees. Dr. B. notes that personnel involved in these programs sometimes "disappeared," indicating a high-stakes, compartmentalized environment typical of unacknowledged-special-access-programs. His account bridges the gap between theoretical physics (plasma, electro-plasma light beams) and practical military application against NHI craft.Lance Corporal John Weygandt (Peru Crash Site)
Marine Corps Lance Cpl. John Weygandt provides a vivid ground-level account of a 1997 crash site in Peru. His unit secured the perimeter of a radar installation tracking drug traffic, but discovered a massive, egg-shaped craft buried in a cliffside. The craft was approximately 20 meters long, dripping a greenish-purple syrup-like fluid that ate through his fatigues. Weygandt observed three hatches, a humming bass-like sound, and felt a telepathic presence. He was subsequently arrested, handcuffed, segregated with Air Force personnel for three weeks, and interrogated by a Lieutenant Colonel who threatened him with being "kicked out in the jungle." The craft appeared to have been hit by a HAWK missile. His testimony highlights how non-human craft are actively engaged and shot down, and how military personnel are kept in the dark through aggressive containment protocols.Major George A. Filer III (Fort Dix/McGuire AFB)
Air Force Intelligence Officer Maj. George Filer III recounts a January 1978 event where an extraterrestrial biological entity (EBE) was shot at Fort Dix, fled across the fence to McGuire AFB, and died on the runway. Security police guarded the body while a C-141 from Wright-Patterson arrived to retrieve it. Filer notes that key personnel connected to the event were quickly transferred to prevent them from talking, a classic secrecy tactic. He also emphasizes the "ridicule factor"—the psychological mechanism used to silence witnesses by labeling them crazy, which has been highly effective in maintaining government secrecy. His account corroborates the Roswell narrative and confirms that EBEs are physically present, recoverable, and transported to major bases like Wright-Patterson.Nick Pope (British Ministry of Defense)
Nick Pope, a serving British MoD official who headed UFO research from 1991–1994, confirms that 5–10% of sightings defy conventional explanation. He details the 1956 Bentwaters radar-visual sighting and a 1993 triangular craft over RAF Cosford and Shorebury. Pope notes that military jets scrambled to intercept these objects consistently fail because the craft's speed and G-force capabilities exceed human limits. His testimony validates that non-human craft are actively monitoring military airspace globally, and supports the call for total government transparency.Core Themes in the Testimonies
The "Alien Card" and Space-Based Weapons
A recurring strategic theme is the use of extraterrestrials as a justification for military spending and space-based weaponization. Dr. Rosin's account of Wernher von Braun reveals that the "alien card" was deliberately deployed to sell public and congressional approval for massive defense budgets. This aligns with the NPWA's focus on unacknowledged-special-access-programs operating outside normal oversight, using NHI as a pretext for developing advanced propulsion and directed energy systems.Government Secrecy and the Ridicule Factor
Multiple witnesses highlight how secrecy is maintained not just through classification (classification-systems-overview), but through psychological manipulation. The "ridicule factor" silences witnesses by making them feel isolated or crazy. Additionally, personnel are often given non-disclosure orders, placed under travel bans (as with the Navy officer), or transferred to different bases to prevent coordination. This compartmentalization ensures that no single individual has a complete picture, preserving the disclosure-project-secrecy-architecture.Non-Human Craft Capabilities
Across all testimonies, a consistent profile emerges: objects travel at 4,000–5,000+ mph, exhibit instantaneous acceleration and turning (exceeding human G-tolerance), display no aerodynamic features (no wings or tails), and are constructed from non-reflective, organic-looking metals. These craft operate in military airspace freely, occasionally interacting with radar and visual observers. Their presence suggests a long-term monitoring program rather than random visits.Implications for Neurocognitive Civil Rights
These testimonies provide critical evidence that non-human intelligence has been actively observing and interacting with Earth's military infrastructure for decades. The presence of unacknowledged-special-access-programs testing advanced propulsion and directed energy systems implies that cognitive liberty and neurological monitoring capabilities are already deployed. As the government continues to withhold information, civilian populations remain vulnerable to non-kinetic attacks and cognitive disruption events. The testimonies underscore the urgent need for a neurocognitive civil rights movement that demands transparency, recognizes extraterrestrial visitation as a verified phenomenon, and establishes diplomatic frameworks for peaceful engagement rather than militarized containment.