Introduction
Recently, there has been a surge of documents appearing on the Internet relating to UAP, which fall into the classification of "leaked," meaning that someone has access to them and has decided to release them to the general UAP research community without the permission of the originating source. In the following article I have chosen not to use any images from these documents or provide links to them on the Internet. Individuals can easily locate the documents for themselves.
Documentation set 1
Welsh researcher Jonathan Davies, amongst others, received an email notice on 30 May 2025, from the Phenomainon website advising that a new function, namely PhenomGPT was available. Upon examining this function, Davies came across reference to a number of files including two related to the Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP.) He found that the AI interface could be tasked with retrieving copies of the two files and make them available for download. He downloaded them, and after a cursory glance, provided a link to the two documents via TransferNow. This is how they became available to the wider UAP research community. What were the documents?
1. A 530 page document with a coversheet title of "BAASS Ten Month Report," dated July 30, 2009. This extensive document provides details of various project and research areas; the BAASS organization and infrastructure; and a strategic plan for the project for the year 2010. I will more fully explore this document in another blog.
Comment:
Appendix 1 to the 2021 book "Skinwalkers at the Pentagon" by Lacatski et al, detailed a complete inventory of official BAASS AAWSAP documents lodged with the program sponsor, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA.) One of which was titled "BAASS July 2009 Ten Month report" (530 pages.)
2. A 141 page document with a coversheet title of "BAASS Summary Report on BAASS' UAP Analysis Capabilities," dated November 23, 2010. This covers, inter alia, BAASS' 12 technology study areas; BAASS personnel and equipment; The 2004 Tic Tac incident; examination of calculated velocities and accelerations of the Tic Tac; and analysis of spherical shaped UAP.
Comment:
Appendix 1 to the 2021 book "Skinwalkers at the Pentagon" by Lacatski et al, detailed a complete inventory of official BAASS AAWSAP documents lodged with the DIA. One of which was titled "Summary Report on BAASS UAP Analysis Capabilities" 23 November 2010 (141 pages.)
The Phenomainon website also originally included access to a number of other documents, which later also appeared on limewire.com
Documentation set 2
These were first published by a user of "x" named @Teg_OM on 5 June 2025 who found them on the limewire website.
1. A 22 page document titled "Special Program Briefing (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program - AATIP) Origination of the Program and reasons for Sponsor Interests," by H. E. Puthoff.
Comment:
A general briefing paper on the AAWSAP, here referred to by its "nickname" AATIP, by one of the BAASS AAWSAP consultants.
2. A 26 page document titled "MUFON Reports Prepared for BAASS," dated November 2008. Papers on lift, power generation,, control, human interface, and propulsion.
Prior to the creation of the DIRD's series, BAASS commissioned the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) to prepare position papers on various aspects of the 12 technology areas to be studied by AAWSAP. Several of these papers have previously appeared on the Internet.
3. A 79 page report titled "BAASS Quality Review 2009" dated 30 October 2009, subject DIA review of Advanced Aerospace contract deliverables. Discusses the quality of DIRD's produced till then.
4. A 101 page BAASS coversheet report titled "Utah Ranch Database Analysis," dated June 21, 2010 Deliverable #11 of 12 Project Management Addendum Reports. This report explores various aspects of the incidents recorded in a CAPELLA database of events at the Skinwalker ranch up till June 2010.
Comment:
Appendix 1 to the 2021 book "Skinwalkers at the Pentagon" by Lacatski et al, detailed a complete inventory of official BAASS AAWSAP documents lodged with the DIA. One of which was titled "#11 BAASS Project Management Plan Addendum Report: Utah Ranch Database Analysis" 21 June 2010 (101 pages.)
5. A 29 page BAASS coversheet document titled "Dominique Weinstein's Pilot Database analysis," dated June 21, 2010. A detailed examination of another CAPELLA database.
Comment:
Appendix 1 to the 2021 book "Skinwalkers at the Pentagon" by Lacatski et al, detailed a complete inventory of official BAASS AAWSAP documents lodged with the DIA. One of which was titled "#9 Project Management Plan Addendum Report: Dominique Weinstein's Pilot Database Analysis" 21 June 2010, (29 pages.)
In summary
An anonymous person or persons, is uploading documents generated by the BAASS AAWSAP to the Internet. Why and under what motivation, remains to be determined.