Secrecy, Quantum Physics, and the Reassessment of UAPs: From Stargate to AATIP

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Secrecy in government is portrayed as both protecting sources and allowing researchers like Luis Elizondo and Harold Puthoff to pursue ideas from programs such as Stargate and AATIP that link unidentified aerial phenomena to quantum physics—teleportation, entanglement, and possible space-time manipulation—with demonstrations like Micius and LIGO, suggesting new physics could explain instantaneous accelerations and cross-medium travel, inviting renewed scientific study of UAPs and humanity’s place in the universe.

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Luis Elizondo for Medium. Today, much of our government’s business is conducted behind closed doors, and mostly for good reason. There are numerous secret programs, secret agencies, secret committees of Congress, secret laws, and even a secret courtroom. Secrecy allows our government to collect and share information, a