2024: Mellon reveals Kingman UAP retrieval info
Christopher Mellon disclosed a 2020 conversation with a senior official claiming military management of a 1950s UAP recovery in Kingman, AZ, including ongoing cover-up structures. The statement was pre-approved by DoD security review involving AARO.
Background
Disclosure
On April 22, 2024, the former defence official Christopher Mellon released an exchange of messages from 2020 with a senior government figure. That figure claimed that the military was dealing with a recovered UAP said to have landed at Kingman, Arizona in the 1950s. Details were given about administrative structures, security controls, and authority over retrievals.
Claims
The informant mentioned knowledge of the ownership of crashed or landed objects and of the authorities responsible for retrievals. A top secret memorandum from a USAF secretary of the 1950s was also said to remain in force, maintaining the concealment of UAP. This points to long-running programmes.
Approval Process
Mellon had the publication reviewed by the Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review (DOPSR), which involved AARO and the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security. This has been cited in support of its credibility despite the sensitivity of the material.
Significance
The disclosure revives debate about the legendary Kingman incident of the 1950s, associated with witness accounts of recoverable objects. It implies continuing secrecy and invites further investigation.
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Original posts
Christopher K. Mellon: Kingman UAP recovery image post (April 22, 2024)
Christopher K. Mellon Β· 22. April 2024
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Christopher K. Mellon: Kingman UAP recovery image post, second thread (April 22, 2024)
Christopher K. Mellon Β· 22. April 2024
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