Michael Wolf
Dr. Michael Wolf is an alleged UAP consultant to the National Security Council's special subcommittee on non-human intelligence. Wolf is a controversial figure whose claims remain largely unverified, though his testimony has entered the broader UAP research literature through the work of several researchers.
| Role | Alleged UAP consultant to the National Security Council |
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NSC Role and Claims
Wolf claimed to have served as a scientific consultant to the National Security Council with a direct advisory role on UAP-related matters. In this capacity, he alleged knowledge of live extraterrestrial beings kept at classified facilities including an underground location at Haystack Butte at Edwards Air Force Base. This claim is noted by UAP Gerb in the context of the broader testimony about underground facilities at Edwards, where other informants — including sources to Bill Hamilton — also described a command center located under Haystack Butte.
SR-33A and Aurora Craft
Wolf introduced the designation SR-33A, a craft described as similar to the TR-3B and the Lockheed Pulsar, which allegedly utilized conventional fuel combined with anti-gravity field propulsion systems to operate under a secret space program. The SR-33A is considered part of the broader Aurora family of classified aerospace vehicles developed under the Aurora Program and funded through the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) and black budget appropriations.
Wolf's claims remain unverified and are treated with caution by UAP researchers, though the SR-33A designation has entered the broader literature on alleged reverse-engineered triangular craft.