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Officially Confirmed1952-01-01Global — 20+ countries with open programs vs. US classification

The Classification Gap Map: What the US Classifies, Other Countries Publish

The US classification system creates the illusion that suppressed information doesn't exist. It does — in other countries' open archives. This case maps every domain where the US says 'classified' but other nations say 'published.' DOMAIN 1 — UAP/UFO DATA: France (GEIPAN): Created 1977 under national space agency CNES. Handles ~500 cases/year, ~200 become full investigations. ALL case files published with classification rationale. The gold standard for transparency. Chile (CEFAA/SEFAA): Created 1997 under civil aeronautics. Publishes high-confidence case summaries. Cooperates openly with GEIPAN. Brazil: Operação Prato (1977) — major UAP investigation with military witnesses, radiation injuries, and craft interactions. National Archives received all Air Force UFO files in 2008, covering cases from 1952-2016. UK: Released ALL Ministry of Defence UFO files. Full public access. Canada, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru: All maintain or maintained official UAP investigation programs with varying degrees of transparency. While the US runs AARO behind classification walls, France publishes 200 investigated cases per year. DOMAIN 2 — CONSCIOUSNESS / PSI RESEARCH: Soviet Union/Russia: Spent billions of rubles on 'psychotronics' from the 1960s onward. Studied telepathy, psychokinesis, remote viewing. Dr. Gennady Sergeyev published extensive research on Nina Kulagina's documented psychokinesis. Much of this research is published in Russian academic journals. The US response — Project Star Gate — was classified until 1995. The Soviets published while America hid. CIA declassified 12 million pages in 2017, but the Soviet originals were never classified in the first place. China: Maintains open parapsychology research programs. Published studies on 'Exceptional Human Functions' through government institutions. Monroe Institute: The Gateway Process technology is available commercially. The CIA classified their ANALYSIS of it (the Gateway Report), but the actual technique was never classified — anyone can buy the tapes. DOMAIN 3 — PLANT / ENTHEOGEN RESEARCH: Peru: Declared ayahuasca National Cultural Heritage (2008). Excluded ayahuasca and San Pedro from UN drug convention control. Government-funded research published openly. Brazil: Legal protection for ritual ayahuasca since 1987. IPHAN (National Heritage Institute) documenting traditional knowledge. Extensive pharmacological research published through Brazilian universities. Colombia: Anthropological institutes document traditional plant use across indigenous communities. Schultes's original fieldwork archived at Colombian institutions. Mexico: Government cultural heritage programs document psilocybin, peyote, ololiuqui traditions. The US says Schedule I, 'no medical use.' Peru says National Cultural Heritage. The plants are the same. The classification is political. DOMAIN 4 — ENERGY TECHNOLOGY: As of FY2025, 6,543 US patents are classified under the Invention Secrecy Act (1951) — up from 5,792 in 2018. The number is GROWING. A leaked 1971 Armed Services Patent Advisory Board category list reveals the four main classification categories: Power Supply, Propulsion Systems, Meteorology, and Unique Materials & Devices. These are exactly the categories UAP reverse-engineering would fall under. Critically, patents can be classified not only for national security but also for 'disrupting economic stability' — meaning technologies threatening oil and defense industries can be suppressed to protect economic interests. CROSS-REFERENCE WITH OTHER COUNTRIES: Solar Panels: The 1971 list specifically classified solar photovoltaic generators above 20% efficiency. For 50 years the US suppressed solar technology while other countries developed it openly. LENR/Cold Fusion: E-Cat patents granted in Japan, China, Russia, all of Europe, Brazil, Australia, South Africa, Mexico. Japan's NEDO (government agency) actively sponsors LENR. Clean Planet (Japan) funded by Mitsubishi, Toyota, Nissan to commercialize LENR. China's Academy of Sciences investing heavily. The US Patent Office was historically 'not highly receptive' to LENR patents. EmDrive Propulsion: China's CAST openly tested electromagnetic propulsion on Tiangong 2 space station (2016). Dr. Chen Yue gave press conferences. NASA tested at Eagleworks but the program was effectively defunded. NATO reciprocal agreements mean NATO countries also suppress equivalent patents. BUT: non-NATO countries (India, China, Russia, Brazil) have no such agreements. They're openly patenting and commercializing technologies the US classifies. DOMAIN 5 — ARCHAEOLOGICAL / ANCIENT SITE DATA: Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities publishes archaeological findings. Turkish government publishes Gobekli Tepe excavation data (German Archaeological Institute partnership). Peruvian Ministry of Culture publishes findings from Chavin de Huantar, Caral, Machu Picchu. International research teams publish in peer-reviewed journals regardless of US classification priorities. The SAR scans of Giza, the GPR data from Gobekli Tepe, the acoustic measurements from Malta — all published internationally. THE PATTERN: The US classification system is not a global lock. It's a national blindfold. The information exists. It's published in French, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, and Chinese journals, government archives, and university databases. The suppression only works on Americans who only read American sources. The rest of the world has been publishing this data for decades. The classification gap is the map to everything the US doesn't want you to find — by showing you where everyone else already found it.

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