Pentagon: “We can go to other worlds and time travel is real.”

Time travel and anti-gravity technology may be available to humans and might aid in our exploration of extraterrestrial worlds, according to documents made public by the Pentagon.

The Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a covert Pentagon UFO program, has been made public thanks to the recent declassification of 1,500 files.

After a four-year court struggle over a freedom of information request by The Sun, it was finally published.

One of the papers talks about how airships and spacecraft may be built using anti-gravity technology and claims that “the effects can be produced by modifying space-time.”

It is also mentioned how to “manipulate gravity,” and according to the paper, “it may be conceivable to construct strange phenomena like time machines and faster-than-light travel.”

It is also stated that interstellar travel is possible through “wormholes” in space-time.

 

The US Department of Defense Intelligence Agency revealed the records, dubbed “the bombshell” by The Sun.

These include initiatives to “colonize” outer space with a fleet of single-pilot spaceships and studies into the mental control of robots.

 

A human can only control four spaceships at once, but researchers have asked if this limitation may be overcome by training our minds.

Luis Elizondo, the leader of the AATIP, who has been in charge since 2007, thinks that the reality of UFOs has “been confirmed without reasonable question.”

The paper also discusses how nuclear-powered spacecraft and rockets would enable humanity to “construct bridges” spanning the layers of frozen objects orbiting the Sun in order to search for new Earth-like planets.

A research on the health effects of persons who have contacted aliens or witnessed UFOs is also included in the documents, as as information on how humanity may interact with extraterrestrials.

Although the initiative has subsequently been abandoned, Pentagon authorities acknowledged last year that military pilots had reported over 150 UFO sightings since 2004. Additionally, it covers “civilian abductions” and “unwanted pregnancies.”