An Inquiry Into Alien Life Forms | Blue Planet Project

It alleges the existence of formal working agreements between the government and certain alien groups, often involving the exchange of technology for permission to conduct human abductions. UFO Technology:

But Vesper has a second source—a dying French-Canadian hydrologist who worked at a remote Diefenbunker in the 1960s. Before she dies of a stroke, she whispers to Croft: “The Blue Planet wasn’t a survey. It was a confession. We never found them. They were already inside us. Appendix J is the diagnostic criteria.”

He writes his own Appendix J on the back of a coffee-stained napkin. Blue Planet Project An Inquiry Into Alien Life Forms

Interestingly, the predicts that disclosure won't come from a presidential speech, but from the discovery of a non-human artifact on the ocean floor (predating human civilization by 10,000 years).

The notes attempt to explain how these craft traverse vast distances, detailing the manipulation of gravity fields to fold space-time. For enthusiasts, these technical explanations offer a seductive "how" to the "what" It alleges the existence of formal working agreements

Described by some project-related sources as originating from the Draco star system, with some establishing colonies on Earth and even forming hybrid lineages with ancient civilizations.

Now, with Appendix J gone, anyone could be infected. Including, Croft realizes as he looks across the table at Lena Vesper’s suddenly too-calm smile, the people who hired him. It was a confession

: Locations like the alleged Dulce Base in New Mexico where joint military-alien operations occur .