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# Key OSINT UAP Resources
At this point in the UAP Disclosure (or "Scheduled Dissemination" - Ramirez) Process what's been missing is a compilation of the key information from the people with clearances. This repo aims to fill that gap.
Some of the key UAP related reading/listening materials are from Corso, Crain, Elizondo, Davis, Puthoff, Hastings, Ramirez, a few 1940's-1950's-era memo/report leaks, the declassified Austrialian report, and some other things. I believe this key material, taken as a whole, tells a reasonably coherent picture of UAP C/R's ("crash recoveries" - Puthoff/Davis/Corso/Crain) since the early 40's and an active R&D program that seeded US industry with "exotic materials" (Corso, Crain, Elizondo), and more. There is an active Crash Retrieval Program, according to multiple sources.
Some of the key UAP related reading/listening materials are from Corso, Crain, Elizondo, Davis, Puthoff, Hastings, Ramirez, a few 1940's-1950's-era memo/report leaks, the declassified Austrialian report, and some other things. I believe this key material, taken as a whole, tells a reasonably coherent picture of UAP C/R's ("crash recoveries" - Puthoff/Davis/Corso/Crain) since the early 40's and an active R&D and "Crash Retrieval Program" (Davis, Admiral Wilson/Dr. Mitchell leak) that seeded US industry with "exotic materials" (Corso, Crain, Elizondo).
## Key Personnel/Scientists/Witnesses (all have/had clearances)
- Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso - Chief [Foreign Technology Division (FTD) of the US DoD](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Air_and_Space_Intelligence_Center#Foreign_Technology_Division), Battalion Commander of European Air Defense, Chief of the US Counterintelligence Corps in Rome ([Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Corso) and [Army Form 66](http://www.cufon.org/cufon/corso_da66.htm))