On April 23, 2026, Liberation Times published a report by Christopher Sharp linking a late senior Air Force officer to alleged UAP legacy programs — adding to the growing record of individuals connected to classified UAP program infrastructure.
Pattern of Air Force Connections
This report follows a pattern of Liberation Times intelligence connecting senior Air Force and Space Force personnel to the UAP program architecture described by Grusch. The pattern includes: Matthew Sullivan (worked for company with ties to UAP programs, died under disputed circumstances), Neil McCasland (Air Force Research Laboratory commander, missing since early 2026), and now this additional unnamed officer confirmed deceased and linked to legacy program work.
Legacy Program Architecture
The term “legacy program” in UAP context refers to the multi-decade Special Access Programs described by Grusch that allegedly hold recovered non-human craft. These programs are held by private defense contractors with government oversight so deeply compartmented that AARO itself was denied access. The persistence of Air Force officer connections to these programs — even posthumously — suggests the legacy program architecture includes Air Force personnel at senior levels.
Source: Liberation Times — Christopher Sharp, April 23, 2026. “Late Air Force Officer Linked To Alleged Legacy UFO Program.”
