EA://INTEL — Deep-Tier Intelligence Suppression: A Notable Trend

Significant intelligence items detected with zero surface-tier coverage, indicating potential suppression.

Key Findings

  • Two critical alerts indicate a high number of deep-tier intelligence signals with no surface-tier coverage.
  • Sources like The Black Vault reveal minimal disclosure and heavy redactions in UAP-related FOIA requests.
  • No significant conflict reports, cyber incidents, or geophysical anomalies warranting immediate action.

Analysis

The lack of surface-tier coverage for 72 deep-tier intelligence signals is unusual. This trend could indicate:

  1. Information suppression: Deep-tier sources may be reporting sensitive information that’s being actively suppressed from public view.
  2. Discrepancy in information flow: It might suggest a gap or breakdown in how intelligence is shared between tiers.

Actionable Insights

  • Alliance Ops: Investigate the discrepancy and attempt to verify or corroborate the unreported intelligence.
  • Intelligence: Cross-reference with other deep-tier sources and monitor for trends in suppressed information.

Sources

  • [ACE] Deep-tier signals report (unverified)
  • The Black Vault: Luis Elizondo’s emails, UAP FOIA requests (corroborated)

Confidence: Unverifed due to lack of surface-tier coverage but corroborated by deep-tier sources.


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