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UAP Whistleblower Testimonies

 # Report on Recent U.S. Congressional Hearings: Whistleblower Testimonies on UAP Crash Retrievals and Storage Controversies ## Executive Summary In recent years, particularly from 2023 to 2025, the U.S. Congress has held multiple hearings on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), formerly known as UFOs. These sessions, convened by the House Oversight and Accountability Committee and related task forces, featured whistleblowers testifying under oath about alleged U.S. government programs involving the recovery of non-human spacecraft and "non-human biologics" (biological remains) from crash sites. Key figures like David Grusch , Luis Elizondo , and investigative journalist George Knapp have claimed the existence of multi-decade crash retrieval and reverse-engineering efforts operating outside standard oversight. While no physical evidence has been publicly presented, testimonies describe intact craft, advanced materials, and biologics recovered from numerous incidents dati...

The Digital Fortress: AI, Cyber War, and America's True Capabilities

  The Digital Fortress: AI, Cyber War, and America's True Capabilities We live in a world governed by invisible connections. We also hear the "alphabet soup" of agencies tasked with managing and protecting them: the NSA, CIA, DIA , and commands buried deep in mountains like Cheyenne . It’s natural to wonder what all this power is for, how secure we really are, and who is really in control. Let's break down the realities of America's digital power , the constant cyber battles, and the hard truths about our vulnerabilities. The "Alphabet Soup" and What They Actually Do When people mention the NSA, CIA, DIA, Pentagon, and Space Command, they're talking about a vast, coordinated national security apparatus . These aren't just spy agencies; they are centers of data collection, analysis, and defense. • NSA (National Security Agency): This is the nation's premier signals intelligence (SIGINT) agency. It has a dual mission:    1. Offense (Spy...

How AI generates text, the data it uses, and the complex issues surrounding objectivity and bias.

How AI generates text, the data it uses, and the complex issues surrounding objectivity and bias. HOW AI WRITES: A LOOK UNDER THE HOOD When an AI, specifically a large language model (LLM), writes a blog post, it's not "thinking" in the human sense. Instead, it's performing a sophisticated act of pattern recognition and prediction. The process begins with a massive dataset of text and code from the internet, books, and other sources ( IBM ). This data is used to train the model to recognize the statistical relationships between words and phrases. Here's a simplified breakdown of the process: Tokenization : The AI breaks down the initial prompt or question into smaller units called tokens, which can be words, parts of words, or even individual characters (IBM). Prediction : The model then calculates the probability of what the next token should be based on the patterns it learned during training. It's essentially asking, "Given the preceding sequence of t...

WiFi 8, The White Paper

What Will Wi-Fi 8 Be? A Primer on IEEE 802.11bn Ultra High Reliability Authors: Lorenzo Galati Giordano , Michele Polese , Leonardo Bonati, and Tommaso Melodia Affiliation: Northeastern University , Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things Publication: arXiv:2303.10442v3 [cs.NI] (21 November 2023) Abstract: What will Wi-Fi 8 be? Driven by the strict requirements of emerging applications, next-generation Wi-Fi is set to prioritize Ultra High Reliability (UHR) above all. In this paper, we explore the journey towards IEEE 802.11bn UHR , the amendment that will form the basis of Wi-Fi 8. We first present new use cases calling for further Wi-Fi evolution and associated standardization, certification, and spectrum allocation efforts. We then introduce a selection of the main disruptive features envisioned for Wi-Fi 8 and their associated research challenges, resulting from the outcome of the UHR Study Group. Among those, we focus on multi access point coordination and demonstrat...

WiFi 8

  The future of Wi-Fi is about more than just speed, it's about reliability, efficiency, and a truly seamless user experience . While Wi-Fi 7 is the current cutting-edge standard focusing on higher throughput and lower latency, the next generation, Wi-Fi 8 (IEEE 802.11bn) , is already in development with a primary focus on "ultra-high reliability" and an expected release date around 2028. Key Features of Wi-Fi 7 and Beyond Wi-Fi 7 ( IEEE 802.11be ), the current standard, makes significant advancements over its predecessors. It's designed to support a new wave of data-intensive applications like augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and ultra-high-definition video streaming . Key features of Wi-Fi 7 include: Faster Speeds : With a theoretical maximum speed of up to 46 Gbps , Wi-Fi 7 is designed to handle 10-gigabit internet speeds . Wider Channels : It doubles the channel bandwidth to 320 MHz , allowing for more data to be transmitted simultaneously. Multi-...