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Do the home work and leg work, and then you have an informed leg to stand on.


Pages that I have created, expanded or (substantially) worked on:

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Abigail Becker ^ History Canadian woman credited with saving the lives of seventeen people across five unique incidents.
Born secret ^ Government secrecy Topics of national security classified upon creation; typically but not always related to nuclear technologies.
Christopher Mellon ^ Government secrecy Senate and Defense official who advocates UFO transparency; involved in Pentagon UFO videos.
Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review ^ Government secrecy Reviews release of military and intelligence data, including classified and restricted information.
Gravitational scattering ^ Aerospace/science How gravity manipulates celestial bodies behaviors through their gravitational fields.
Gravity map ^ Aerospace/science Mapping the gravity of a planet to create a "raised-relief map" of gravity anomalies and levels.
Invention Secrecy Act ^ Government secrecy Law that allows the USA to classify any invention deemed a 'national security' threat.
Joint Geological and Geophysical Research Station ^ Aerospace/science United States Air Force controlled nuclear detonation detection system in Alice Springs, nearby to Pine Gap.
Luis Elizondo ^ Government secrecy Pentagon whistleblower and military intelligence agent, related to reported Pentagon UFO videos.
National Security Space Association ^ Aerospace/science Business/professional group; military-industrial complex and aerospace industry related.
Saru (Star Trek: Discovery) ^ Star Trek An alien Starfleet officer and ambassador in Star Trek: Discovery, portrayed by actor Doug Jones.
Sentient (intelligence analysis system) ^ Aerospace/science Secret spy satellite data processing "artificial intelligence" program to coordinate intelligence sources for real-time analysis.
Spore drive ^ Star Trek The one-of-a-kind organic faster-than-light propulsion system of Star Trek: Discovery, inspired by mycology.
Tejon Ranch Radar Cross Section Facility ^ Aerospace/science Radar cross section test flightline in Antelope Valley; involved in stealth technology and Northrop B-2 Spirit.
Template:National Reconnaissance Office ^ Government secrecy A template for use on National Reconnaissance Office articles, guiding readers to relevant on-wiki topics.
Tip and cue ^ Aerospace/science Active tracking measures for satellite imagery to automatically track objects across satellites in real or near real-time.
Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act ^ Government secrecy USA law compelling disclosure of UFOs that the President and Congress say were withheld from them and the public.
WP:TURD (essay) Wikipedia Every turd is entitled to be a rose.
Zirconic ^ Aerospace/science National Reconnaissance Office program to develop reconnaissance satellites with stealth technology.
To-do list (current, pending, wishlist, etc.) Area Subject
America's Aerospace Valley Aerospace/science Antelope Valley is a hub for developing advanced, and often classified, aerospace systems.
Field propulsion re-write Aerospace/science Established/proposed open system (versus closed) technologies that exchange momentum/energy with external forces for propulsion.
Frank W. Lehan History One of ten people recognized by the National Reconnaissance Office as among their founders.
Intelligence automation Government secrecy Article on known systems that automate government or corporate intelligence gathering/analysis.
Rising Star (ship, 1991) expansion Craft Basically the entire navy of the United States Air Force.
Space Power Facility expansion Aerospace/science NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions
USS Discovery (NCC-1031) Star Trek The eponymous ship of Star Trek: Discovery.


          


     


     


          




The Original Barnstar
In acknowledgement of your work to find neutral wording at Luis Elizondo, per WP:BLP. Jusdafax (talk) 03:43, 18 September 2024 (UTC)





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  1. ^ Space Center Houston (2019-08-16). "Astronaut Friday: Neil Armstrong". Space Center Houston. Archived from the original on 2020-08-12.
  2. ^ Lawrence-Smith, Geoff (2018-01-02). "Embracing autistic traits: Spock's Vulcan heritage in Star Trek". The British Journal of Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press. Archived from the original on 2025-03-16.
  3. ^ Person, Very Polite (2025-05-03). "User:Very Polite Person". Wikipedia. Archived from the original on 2025-05-03.