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From the Devil's Sea off Japan to Lake Baikal in Siberia, from the Santa Catalina Channel off California to the Pacific waters where the USS Omaha confronted a transmedium craft — there are bodies of water where vessels do not return. The pattern, and the casualty record, points to one conclusion: there are bases under the water, and they defend themselves.

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Stanford-trained quantum physicist Dr. Hal Puthoff — former CIA Stargate program director and Pentagon AAWSAP advisor — has confirmed on The Diary of a CEO podcast that at least four distinct non-human species have been recovered from crashed UFOs. The species, per fellow insider Eric Davis, are Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, and Reptilians.

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A Pentagon whistleblower has publicly confirmed 'Immaculate Constellation' — an alleged Unacknowledged Special Access Program that has been quietly archiving every UAP photo, video and radar return the US military has collected since 2017. The Department of Defense's response is a textbook non-denial.

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On November 2–3, 1957, a glowing egg-shaped object stalled the engines and killed the headlights of at least seven independent vehicles near Levelland, Texas. The Air Force blamed ball lightning — on a calm, clear night. The Sheriff saw it himself.

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On November 7, 2006, a silent metallic disc hovered over Gate C17 at O'Hare International Airport, witnessed by United Airlines pilots and ground crew. When it shot upward, it punched a clean hole through the clouds. The FAA tried to bury it — until the Chicago Tribune forced it out.

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