Visualization of the dual-track testing strategy used to mask exotic alien technology with conventional "Stealth" prototypes.
THINK ABOUTIT SUMMARY:
PROJECT SNOWBIRD: The Cover for Project Redlight
Project/Group Name: Project Snowbird
Mission: To test fly recovered alien craft and serve as a psychological “misdirection” cover for the more sensitive Project Redlight.
Date Started: 1972 Ended: Ongoing (Classified).
Who or Whom Started It: Managed under the Majestic 12 umbrella.
Part of what Government Agency: A sub-project of Project Aquarius (specifically under the Gleam and Moondust protocols).
Location: Area 51 / S4 and various secret test ranges in Nevada.
Special Features/Characteristics:
- The Double-Blind Strategy: Snowbird utilized conventional technology to build “saucer-like” craft that were intentionally unveiled to the press.
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Misdirection: If the public or press witnessed a truly exotic Project Redlight test flight, the government would “reveal” a Snowbird craft as the explanation.
Summary/Description: Project Snowbird is the secondary layer of the military’s reverse-engineering program. According to William Cooper, its primary function was to protect the secrets of Project Redlight. While Redlight focused on the terrifying task of piloting actual non-human craft, Snowbird developed high-performance conventional aircraft (potentially including the Aurora and early Stealth prototypes) to account for “UFO” sightings near military installations.
Related to: Project Redlight, Project Aquarius, Project Gleam, and Project Moon Dust.
Source: William Milton Cooper (Behold a Pale Horse); MJ-12 declassified briefings.
Other Details: Some researchers link Snowbird specifically to the testing of Aurora class vehicles and highly advanced propulsion systems that sit on the boundary between human and alien technology.
“The mission of PROJECT SNOWBIRD was to test fly a recovered alien craft… and to explain accidental sightings or disclosure of REDLIGHT.”