Knapp to Congress (Sept 2025): Lockheed Material “Crafted in a Zero-Gravity Environment — In Other Words, Space” — CIA/DIA Killed Transfer to BAASS — Coulthart: “I Now Know Categorically That the Tic Tac Is Lockheed Martin” — Burlison: 3 Iterations of Tic Tac Propulsion Now Hidden Inside Conventional Aircraft

George Knapp’s written testimony to the House Oversight Committee on September 9, 2025 (oversight.house.gov) delivered the most specific details yet on Lockheed’s UAP material. Per a source “in the room for that discussion”: Lockheed Martin was safeguarding material at a classified California facility that BAASS was set to receive as part of a transfer agreement. The material was analyzed and described: “The material was not made here. It contained no unknown element, no unobtanium, but its composition suggested it had been crafted in a zero-gravity environment — in other words, space. As far as anyone knows, we do not have any manufacturing plants in space, nor does anyone else.” The agreement was never completed — CIA and DIA intervened and killed the transfer, according to Knapp. FACILITY ADDRESSES (Corbell/Knapp to Congress): Lockheed Skunk Works operates from Site 10, US Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale (relocated from Plant B6, 2300 Empire Avenue, Burbank, in 1989 — original buildings demolished in the 1990s “for parking”). Northrop Grumman Plant 42: 3520 East Avenue M, Palmdale — both addresses provided to Congress with instructions to inspect the “exact hardware the Disclosure Act was written about.” TIC TAC IS LOCKHEED: Journalist Ross Coulthart stated publicly in a 2025 podcast: “I now know categorically that the Tic Tac is Lockheed Martin.” This claim directly contradicts the traditional NHI-origin interpretation but aligns with Rep. Burlison’s source who stated Lockheed developed three iterations of Tic Tac propulsion, “putting it inside of what looks conventional so that it’s not obvious.” CRITICAL NOTE — THE “SNAKE” ON THIS TAB: Lockheed Martin’s official website (lockheedmartin.com) makes zero reference to any of this. Their public face is fighter jets, satellites, and supply chain management. The classified programs — described by a sitting Senate Majority Leader, by congressional testimony under oath, and by investigative journalists — are entirely invisible on their public homepage. This is by design: Lockheed operates a two-tier existence. The public company is the facade. The classified programs, contractor armies, and material custody exist in a separate legal and financial universe funded by SAP appropriations invisible to normal oversight. Source: oversight.house.gov/Knapp-Written-Testimony / Ross Coulthart podcast 2025 / Rep. Burlison congressional record

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