FASTWALKERS – UFOs Outside Earth
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Summary
Summary
The video examines the U.S. government's long-running satellite-based detection of "fast Walkers" — unidentified objects moving too fast to be atmospheric — primarily through the Air Force's Defense Support Program (DSP) infrared satellite network. The host presents evidence that this tracking dates back to at least 1957 per J. Allen Hynek's 1967 statements at Goddard Space Flight Center, and that DSP satellites have been recording hard data on these objects since at least 1972, including a notable 1984 incident in which an object reportedly traveled at 22,000 mph over the Indian Ocean, came within 1.8 miles of a DSP satellite, changed course, and returned to outer space. Central to the video is a 2015 email — revealed through WikiLeaks — in which USG contractor Bob Fish told John Podesta that the DSP program collects UFO data and described a fast Walker that made a 30-degree course correction, indicating controlled flight rather than a ballistic meteor trajectory. The host further argues that the Aerospace Corporation in Long Beach, California is likely involved in covert DSP data analysis related to UAP, and that agencies including Space Force, NORAD, and the DOD deliberately use the term "fast Walker" to evade FOIA disclosures.
People
- J. Allen Hynek — Discussed at Goddard Space Flight Center that NORAD tracks UFOs and has been since 1957; all continental US military UFO cases in Blue Book files are designated as NORAD cases
- Bob Fish — Sent a detailed email to John Podesta in 2015 claiming the USAF DSP satellite program collects hard data on UFOs and described a firsthand account of a fast Walker event
- John Podesta — Recipient of Bob Fish's email about DSP satellites and fast Walkers, revealed through WikiLeaks Clinton campaign leaks
- Ross Coulthart — Mentioned as having vetted Bob Fish, lending credibility to his claims
- Joe Staulia — Received anonymous source claims about a 1984 DSP satellite detection of a UAP over the Indian Ocean
- Tim Schwartz — Wrote a now-defunct blog post titled 'Top Secret Spy Satellite Spot UFOs' which Bob Fish referenced and said contained mostly correct information
- Michael Colart — Described as the person who broke the Grusch story; cited as a credible source investigating UAP-related corporate and intelligence ties
- Lue Graham — Mentioned in connection with fast Walker research; some liken him to a 1980s UFO whistleblower; host attempted to contact him on Facebook
Organizations
- NORAD — Tracks UFOs and has been since 1957; every continental US military UFO case in Blue Book files is designated a NORAD case
- Defense Support Program (DSP) — USAF satellite program identified as collecting hard data on fast Walkers/UAPs; uses infrared sensors to detect heat and light sources
- Project Blue Book — US Air Force UFO investigation program whose files reference NORAD cases
- Aerospace Corporation — Researchers used DSP data to develop portions of a hazard support system; mentioned in the 2014 DSP fact sheet and in Bob Fish's email
- WikiLeaks — Published Clinton campaign email leaks which contained Bob Fish's communication to John Podesta about DSP and fast Walkers
- Goddard Space Flight Center — Location where J. Allen Hynek discussed NORAD tracking UFOs in 1967
- Deb's UFO Research — A blog that published depictions and trajectory images of the 1984 DSP fast Walker incident
- The Aerospace Corporation — Major aerospace company in Long Beach, California with sprawling gardens campus; suspected of having ties to covert UAP study and DSP data analysis
- Space Force — Referenced as using 'fast Walker' terminology and analyzing DSP data, potentially with the Aerospace Corporation
- Department of Defense — Mentioned as part of the USG/DOD ecosystem using fast Walker terminology to avoid FOIA disclosures
- Defense Support Program — Referenced as DSP; its satellite data is being analyzed in connection with fast Walker UAP detections
Concepts
- Fast Walkers — Objects observed by satellite-based sensors moving too fast relative to the background image to be within the atmosphere; commonly tracked by DSP ballistic missile warning satellites.
- DSP Infrared Detection — Defense Support Program satellites use highly sensitive infrared sensors capable of detecting small heat or light sources, used to track both missile launches and fast Walker objects.
- Ballistic vs. Controlled Trajectory — A key distinction used to differentiate meteors (ballistic freefall reentry) from potentially controlled objects (those making course corrections, like the 30-degree turn described by Bob Fish).
- TSSCI Clearance — Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information clearance; the level required to access the cafeteria where DSP personnel discussed fast Walker events, indicating the sensitivity of the program.
- UAP Deep Space Origin — The claim that some fast Walkers detected by DSP satellites originate from deep space rather than Earth's atmosphere, suggesting they are not terrestrial objects.
- Fast Walker — A term used by Space Force, DOD, and NORAD to describe space-bound UAP; the host argues this terminology is used to skirt FOIA requests and has historical roots going back to at least 1976.
- Hazard Support System — A system reportedly being developed with involvement of the Aerospace Corporation, described as aiding public safety and potentially linked to covert UAP study.
- FOIA Evasion via Terminology — The use of specific technical or bureaucratic terminology like 'fast Walker' by government agencies to avoid disclosure of UAP-related information under Freedom of Information Act requests.
- Spacebound UAP — Unidentified aerial phenomena detected in or transiting through space, a distinct category being investigated via satellite systems like DSP.
- DSP Data Analysis — Analysis of data from Defense Support Program satellites, potentially conducted in conjunction with the Aerospace Corporation to study fast Walker events.
Events & Dates
- J. Allen Hynek Goddard Discussion on NORAD and UFOs — Hynek discussed at Goddard Space Flight Center that NORAD has been tracking UFOs since 1957 and that all continental US military UFO cases in Blue Book are NORAD cases
- Bob Fish Email to John Podesta — USG contractor Bob Fish sent a detailed email to John Podesta claiming the USAF DSP program collects UFO data and describing a fast Walker incident where an object made a 30-degree course correction turn
- DSP Fast Walker Detection – Indian Ocean — An anonymous source claimed a classified DSP satellite detected a UAP that came within 1.8 miles of the satellite, traveled at 22,000 mph over the Indian Ocean, changed course, and flew back into outer space
- 1972 OAA Fast Walker Study — A study analyzing fast Walker data from ballistic missile entry warning satellites; referenced in a later study and noted an inability to determine range to fast Walker targets
- WikiLeaks Clinton Campaign Email Release — WikiLeaks published Clinton campaign emails that included Bob Fish's communication to Podesta about DSP satellites and fast Walkers
- 1976 Tehran UFO Incident — Referenced as an early case tied to fast Walker terminology and of extreme interest to the host for tracing the history of the term.
- DSP-1 Fast Walker Case — A 1984 Defense Support Program satellite detection case cited as possible early evidence of fast Walker UAP detection; imagery from this case is being investigated.
- Grusch Story Break — Colart is credited with breaking the David Grusch UAP whistleblower story, establishing his credibility as a UAP investigative journalist.
Operations
- Operation Desert Shield — US military operation during which Bob Fish was introduced to DSP personnel and first heard about fast Walker detections
- Operation Desert Storm — Mentioned alongside Desert Shield as the period when Bob Fish had contact with DSP program members who discussed fast Walker events
Locations
- El Segundo, California — Location of the highly classified organization where Bob Fish had lunch with DSP personnel who discussed fast Walker detections; required TS/SCI clearance to access
- Indian Ocean — Location over which the 1984 DSP-detected fast Walker traveled before allegedly reversing course and returning to outer space
- Goddard Space Flight Center — Where J. Allen Hynek discussed NORAD's UFO tracking program in January 1967
- Long Beach, California — Home of the Aerospace Corporation campus, described as having sprawling gardens; identified as the likely location of a company with possible covert UAP study ties.
Key Claims
- Satellite-based sensors, specifically DSP ballistic missile warning satellites, have been detecting fast Walkers—objects moving too fast to be within the atmosphere—since at least 1972.
- J. Allen Hynek stated in 1967 that NORAD has been tracking UFOs since 1957 and that all continental US military UFO cases in Project Blue Book are designated as NORAD cases.
- USG contractor Bob Fish claimed in a 2015 email to John Podesta that the USAF DSP satellite program is one of the government programs that collects hard data on UFOs.
- Bob Fish described a DSP-detected fast Walker that entered Earth's atmosphere from deep space and made a 30-degree course correction, ruling out a ballistic meteor trajectory and indicating the object was under some form of control.
- An anonymous source told journalist Joe Staulia that in 1984, a DSP satellite detected a UAP that came within 1.8 miles of the satellite, traveled at 22,000 mph over the Indian Ocean, changed course, and returned to outer space.
- The 2014 DSP fact sheet references the Aerospace Corporation's use of DSP data for a hazard support system, which Bob Fish cited as evidence the program continues to collect fast Walker data.
- Bob Fish vouched for the accuracy of a now-defunct blog titled 'Top Secret Spy Satellite Spot UFOs,' lending credibility to its claims about DSP and UAP detection.
- The Aerospace Corporation in Long Beach, California is suspected of having ties to covert UAP study, including analyzing DSP satellite data with Space Force.
- Space Force, DOD, and NORAD use the term 'fast Walker' to skirt FOIA requests related to spacebound UAP.
- The term 'fast Walker' can be traced back to at least the 1976 Iran UFO case and the 1984 DSP-1 detection.
- The Aerospace Corporation may be developing a 'hazard support system' linked to UAP study that is intended to aid public safety.
- Lue Graham has made claims that some liken to those of a 1980s UFO whistleblower.
Source: YouTube