WikiLeaks Diplomatic Cables: Governments Worldwide Secretly Treating UAP as Serious Security Issues — While Publicly Dismissing Them. Morocco 1976: King Hassan Personally Requested UFO Briefing From the US. Kuwait 1979: Scientists Refused to Rule Out “Spaceships” Near Oil Facilities. 1978 Grenada UN Push: Hynek, Vallee, and Gordon Cooper Testified Before the UN Special Political Committee. US State Dept Response: “No Definitive Explanation.”

WikiLeaks’ Public Library of US Diplomacy (PLUSD) contains multiple classified and declassified diplomatic cables showing that governments worldwide privately treated UAP as legitimate security concerns. MOROCCO 1976 (RABAT05209): King Hassan sent his Royal Gendarmerie commander to brief the US ambassador after simultaneous sightings from Agadir, Casablanca, Rabat, Kenitra, Meknes and the Fez region — widely separated locations giving “remarkably similar” descriptions. US State Dept response (STATE247538): “It is difficult to offer any definitive explanation. The USG is unaware of any US aircraft or satellite activity in the Moroccan area which might account for the sightings.” KUWAIT 1979 (KUWAIT00486): Multiple UFO sightings near Kuwait oil facilities. The Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research committee declined to rule out “spaceships” and recommended the government “take all possible measures to protect Kuwait’s airspace and oil resources.” GRENADA UN PUSH 1978 (USUNN05165): Prime Minister Gairy brought a resolution to the UN Special Political Committee — witnesses included Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Dr. Jacques Vallee, and former astronaut Gordon Cooper. The committee agreed without vote to ask member states to conduct UAP research. GLOBAL INTEL FILES: Documents confirm the US Air Force used UFO stories as deliberate cover for classified aircraft programs — Project Blue Book served partly to monitor how visible the U-2 spy plane was to witnesses. PODESTA CONNECTION: The 2016 WikiLeaks Podesta emails named McCasland (one of our 11 missing scientists) in UAP-related correspondence.

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