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This above video describes a 2004 incident where a firefight reportedly took place between Lockheed Martin's private military forces and members of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) over a recovered UAP, resulting in the alleged deaths of two JSOC members. With Eric Davis Memo, which reportedly outlines classified discussions about the retrieval of extraterrestrial technology allegedly hidden by private contractors like Lockheed Martin, concerns have only escalated. Even David grusch mentioned in his public testimony to congress about white collar corruption.

This incident has been given further credibility by investigative journalist Ross Coulthart, who hinted at its merit in a recent Reddit AMA, aligning with the timeframe of other notable UAP events, such as the Pentagon’s Tic Tac and Gimbal incidents. These revelations suggest that Lockheed Martin may be operating outside of government oversight, with control over potentially groundbreaking UAP technology—technology even the U.S. government might not fully access.

Such unchecked power of such private defense contractors poses a severe threat to both national security, military personnel, and federal government. The stakes are no longer just about secrecy; they concern the very foundations of national security and concealment of information from the proper governmental institutions.

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