A tactical HUD showing alien DNA sequencing, biological specimens, and historical Bando Project data comparison.
THINK ABOUTIT SUMMARY:
Project Nomad: The Classified Study of Alien Species
Project/Group Name: Project Nomad
Mission: A highly classified initiative dedicated to the biological and sociological study of various alien species.
Date Started: Unknown; first surfaced in public research circles in August 2006. Ended: Ongoing (Classified).
Who or Whom Started It: Internal MJ-12 or successor oversight committees.
Part of what Government Agency: Likely a multi-agency task force involving the CIA, DIA, and specialized military medical divisions.
Location: Primarily associated with secure underground facilities (e.g., S-4 or Fort Detrick’s specialized biological labs).
Special Features/Characteristics:
- Advanced Xenobiology: Focused on the physiological makeup and genetic structures of NHIs (Non-Human Intelligences).
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Serpo Link: Heavily referenced in the “Project Serpo” releases, suggesting a connection to the exchange program and the data gathered from the Ebens.
Summary/Description: Project Nomad is allegedly the “Master File” for xenobiological research within the U.S. government. While much of the project remains obscured by high-level security clearances, it is considered the investigative arm that monitors and analyzes alien physiology. It acts as the modern successor to earlier programs like Project Bando, consolidating decades of “wet-ware” research into a unified database of extraterrestrial life.
Related to: Project Bando, Project Serpo, Project Aquarius, and the Jason Society.
Source: Serpo.org (August 2006 Releases); Internal Leak Dossiers.
Other Details: Often mentioned in parallel with Project Gleam, suggesting that while Nomad studies the entity, other projects focus on the communication or technology.
“Project NOMAD: The highly classified biological index of species that do not originate on this Earth.”