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FOIA Docs Expose Pentagon’s UAP Space Tiger Team Focused on Transmedium Cases

Newly released Department of Defense documents confirm the 2023 formation of a dedicated UAP Space Tiger Team under AARO, specifically tasked with investigating space-domain and transmedium UAP incidents. The documents, obtained via FOIA from U.S. Space Command, reveal a structured, multi-agency effort targeting the most operationally sensitive category of UAP encounters.

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Pentagon Emails Expose Internal Contradictions on AATIP and Elizondo

A newly released series of Pentagon emails from May 2019 reveals internal efforts to align official messaging around the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program and Luis Elizondo — while simultaneously exposing contradictions at the core of the DoD’s public narrative. The documents suggest a deliberate information management strategy rather than a straightforward accounting of AATIP’s history.

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FOIA Docs Expose Pentagon’s UAP Space Tiger Team & Transmedium Focus

Newly released Department of Defense documents confirm the 2023 formation of a dedicated ‘UAP Space Tiger Team’ under AARO, specifically tasked with investigating unidentified phenomena in space and transmedium environments. The documents provide the clearest official confirmation yet that UAP operating across multiple domains — including space — are being treated as a serious national security concern.

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Pentagon Emails Expose Internal Contradiction Over AATIP and Luis Elizondo

Newly released Pentagon emails from May 2019 reveal a deliberate internal effort to align official messaging around AATIP and former program director Luis Elizondo, exposing a direct contradiction within the DoD’s public narrative. The records suggest senior officials were actively managing — and potentially misrepresenting — the agency’s position on its own UAP program.

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Pentagon Emails Reveal Coordinated Effort to Control AATIP and Elizondo Narrative

Newly released Pentagon emails from May 2019 expose an internal contradiction at the heart of the DoD’s official narrative on the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program and Luis Elizondo’s role within it. The records suggest senior officials actively coordinated messaging to suppress or reframe the public story around one of the most significant UAP disclosures in modern history.

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