Reality Check: UAP Disclosure, the UFOD ETF, and the Secret Gap Between Classified Tech and Public Knowledge

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Ross Coulthart and Matthew Tuttle explain how undisclosed UAP-related science could unlock new technologies and justify a UFOD ETF that bets on firms linked to those advances, while also weighing James Taiclet’s “magical and game-changing” characterization, Lue Elizondo’s disclosures, DoD contractor disclosure obligations, and the broader historical arc of propulsion and secrecy to assess potential market and governance impacts.

Coulthart and Tuttle on UFOD, Lockheed Martin’s “magical technology,” Elizondo on 1933 Magenta
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Coulthart and Tuttle on UFOD, Lockheed Martin’s “magical technology,” Elizondo on 1933 Magenta

Ross Coulthart and Matthew Tuttle on UFOD and Lockheed Martin’s “magical technology” and Lue Elizondo on the 1933 Magenta, Italy UFO crash