Disclosure eventNew York Times AATIP article (16 December 2017)
aka New York Times AATIP article (16 December 2017)
'Glowing Auras and Black Money' by Helene Cooper, Ralph Blumenthal, and Leslie Kean revealed the existence of the Pentagon's $22 million AATIP program and published the Nimitz Tic Tac (FLIR1) video — opening what the post-2017 community now treats as the disclosure window.
status history (1)
Notable & intriguing
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The 16 December 2017 New York Times article was co-bylined by Helene Cooper (Pentagon correspondent), Ralph Blumenthal (Pulitzer-nominated investigative reporter, retired NYT), and Leslie Kean (independent journalist, author of UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record, 2010).
Helene Cooper, Ralph Blumenthal, and Leslie Kean, The New York Times, 16 December 2017
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Within 72 hours of publication, the Department of Defense acknowledged the existence of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program in formal statement, and three official Navy UAP videos (FLIR1, Gimbal, GoFast) entered the public record.
Dana White, Pentagon Press Secretary, statement of 18 December 2017
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Cmdr. David Fravor, then a 40-year-old commander of VFA-41 ‘Black Aces,’ spoke on the record about the Nimitz Tic Tac event in the article for the first time, 13 years after the encounter.
The New York Times, 16 December 2017; Cmdr. David Fravor subsequent testimony, House Intelligence Subcommittee, 17 May 2022
Public-record items already documented about this subject. Folklore is labelled. Sources cited where the specificity warrants it.
Suggested watching
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The Phenomenon (2020) documentary
Covers the Helene Cooper / Ralph Blumenthal / Leslie Kean article and AATIP at length.
essential
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60 Minutes — UAP segment (2021) episode
The 2021 broadcast segment that built on the 2017 NYT article and the 2020 ODNI preliminary release.
essential
Appears in interpretive theories
- AI / non-biological intelligence hypothesis — cites as evidence
- Disclosure-imminence hypothesis — cites as evidence
More — disclosure event
- David Grusch House Oversight testimony (26 July 2023)
- Lockheed Skunk Works UAP-retrieval naming (2023–2024)
- Project Sign 'Estimate of the Situation' (Summer 1948)
- Schumer–Rounds UAP Disclosure Act of 2023 (NDAA FY2024 amendment)
- WikiLeaks Vault 7 — UAP document fragment (March 2017)
- Wilson–Davis Memo (briefing memorialized 2002, surfaced 2019)