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General Category => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: RUSSO on October 26, 2016, 08:16:09 PM

Title: Podesta Emails - Fastwalkers and DSP Satellites Program
Post by: RUSSO on October 26, 2016, 08:16:09 PM
New set of leaked emails regarding the UFO phenomenon. Podesta replied to these emails and forwarded them Leslie Kean, she is a UFO researcher and author. interesting information about an active satellite program within the USAF that is actively gathering UFO data called the "DSP Program".

QuoteFrom:john.podesta@gmail.com
To: lesliekean1@gmail.com
Date: 2015-03-06 16:22
Subject: Fwd: Leslie Kean book – DSP program

FYI ———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Bob Fish <robertbfish@earthlink.net
Date: Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:17 PM
Subject: Leslie Kean book – DSP program
To: John Podesta <john.podesta@gmail.com

John – Just tuck this in your UFO files for future reference. One of the government programs that collects hard data on unidentified flying objects is the USAF DSP satellite program.

I can add a little insight to rumors published on the web. While I was never fully briefed into the DSP operation directly, I was introduced to them as the US prepared for Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. On occasion, I had lunch with a few of them in the cafeteria of a highly classified organization in El Segundo, CA. No one could get into the cafeteria without TS/SCI clearances, so this was not "lightweight group of gossipers." One of these times, a member of that group was really excited – said they'd just picked up Fastwalker (I assumed that same day). He described how it entered our atmosphere from "deep space" (origin actually unknown, of course, but from the backside of the satellite) and zipped by the DSP satellite pretty closely on its way to earth. Not only was it going very fast but it made a 30 degree course correction (turn) which means it did not have a ballistic (free fall) reentry trajectory that a meteorite might have. So, it was under some sort of control – although whether it was "manned" or just "robotic" there's no way to tell.

Although its now 24 years later, one factoid makes me think the USAF is still collecting information on these Fastwalkers. Reading the current official USAF "DSP Fact Sheet" there is this line near the end: In addition, researchers at The Aerospace Corporation have used DSP to develop portions of a hazard support system that will aid public safety in the future.
http://www.losangeles.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=5323

Also, much of the information on this site is accurate although I do not know the author or his sources: http://ufodigest.com/shadowmag/extra/topsecret.html

Somewhere within that USAF program office is many year's worth of Fastwalker data. If someone were to collect and analyze it, patterns will emerge that provide information about the various types of craft and their destinations, which would add substantiation to eyewitness claims on the ground about UFO activity. Furthermore, it would be interesting to understand the dates of these appearances – is there a certain time of the every year they swarm in (which might indicate a resource mining operation) or might there be a correlation with major events on earth, (such as the detonation of the first atomic bomb at White Sands in 1945 although no DSP's existed to provide any info on that particular event)?

Regards, Bob Fish
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/31721 (https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/31721)


His reply : "Thx for the note. Hard for me follow up at this moment but I will keep your contact information."

Then, Bob Fish replied:

QuoteJohn –

I know you are busy as heck so I appreciate your taking a moment to read this email and put it in a file for future use.

I emailed Leslie Kean ten days ago but have not received any response.
Based on significant personal experience, I can attest that UFO hunters are looking in the wrong places.

Random personal observations, fuzzy photographers, and crop circles will never "prove" the existence of anything, especially since UFO appearances to humans are transitory and somewhat related to the observer's state of mind.

What needs to be collected and publicly disseminated is hard scientific data collected from instruments that are known to be accurate and reliable.

Within the US, this information has existed for many years and is still available today, if one knows "where to look" and "what to look for."

Radar data and thermal imaging data is a good start, especially if one knows the flight envelope and maneuvering characteristics of a UFO.

If/when you might be interested in gaining more specific information (program names) please feel free to contact me by email to arrange a phone call or meeting (I live in northern Cal but occasionally travel to DC for business activities)!

While I am publicly known by my work with the USS Hornet Museum, this communication with you is entirely PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL and has nothing to do with the museum.

Regards,

Bob Fish

Danville, CA
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/18724 (https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/18724)

Who is Bob Fish?

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