George Knapp testified to the House Oversight Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, September 9, 2025. CONFIRMED ON RECORD: “Robert Bigelow and a trusted colleague from AAWSAP met with and negotiated with senior executives at Lockheed Martin and hammered out a deal wherein Bigelow’s company BAASS would receive a quantity of unusual material that Lockheed was safeguarding at a facility in California.” That material was described as “not made here.” The deal was killed by CIA and DIA intervention — the transfer never completed. THE MOVING VANS WARNING: Knapp warned Congress officials “should get there before the moving vans back up, which they are probably on their way right now” — a direct warning that UAP materials at Lockheed risk being relocated before any congressional inspection. FOIA DEAD ZONE: Defense contractors including Lockheed Martin are NOT subject to the Freedom of Information Act — UAP materials can be held indefinitely in contractor custody outside all public accountability. Harry Reid tried to get classified Pentagon access to examine Lockheed materials — “they would not approve that.” TIC TAC PROPULSION — 3 ITERATIONS: Rep. Burlison source claims Lockheed developed Tic Tac propulsion through 3 iterations, with the technology now embedded inside conventionally-appearing aircraft “so it is not obvious.” ADDRESSES PROVIDED TO CONGRESS: Plant B6 Burbank (former Skunk Works home, mostly demolished 1990s “for parking”) and Site 10, USAF Plant 42 Palmdale (current Skunk Works) — both named by Corbell and Knapp directly to Congress. Source: lockheedmartin.com / Knapp House Oversight Sept 9 2025
