Kona Blue: Proposed DHS Program for Non-Human Biologics
AARO uncovers unapproved DHS proposal to retrieve and exploit non-human biologics from AAWSAP/AATIP.
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All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office
AI Disclosure Brief
AI assistedReported Object Read
No UAP object described; document details proposed program for retrieval and exploitation of non-human biologics and advanced aerospace vehicles.
Notable Characteristics
- Environment: unknown
Reported Motion
No confident entries yet.
Evidence Notes
- AARO historical review interviews.
- Declassified PSAP proposal documents.
AARO document details unapproved DHS proposal stemming from AAWSAP/AATIP, focused on non-human biologics exploitation, but no materials or funding materialized.
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Prosaic Leads
- Failed program proposal due to insufficient justification.
- No evidence of actual operations or materials transfer.
Anomalous Indicators
- Claims of non-human biologics in proposal.
- Origins in congressionally funded AAWSAP/AATIP investigations.
Evidence Gaps
- Contents of AAWSAP/AATIP products archived at DIA.
- Details of interviewee claims beyond AARO summary.
Evidence Quotes // source statements
Open archive"sensitive compartment established to protect the retrieval and exploitation of "non-human biologics.""
Unknown speaker
Description of KONA BLUE from AARO interviews.
"KONA BLUE was a Prospective Special Access Program (PSAP) that had been proposed to DHS leadership but was never approved or formally established."
Unknown speaker / AARO
AARO summary of program status.
"No data or material of any kind was ever transferred to or collected by DHS under KONA BLUE."
Unknown speaker / AARO
Clarification on lack of materials.
Pattern Mesh // linked sightings
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Same source archive
Shared tags: information-paper, kona-blue, aatip
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Shared tags: information-paper
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Same source archive
Shared tags: information-paper
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Same source archive
Shared tags: information-paper
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Same source archive
Shared tags: information-paper
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Same source archive
Shared tags: information-paper
Chronology Trace // before & after
No dated sibling signals are available yet.
Official Files // source material
1 linkedHistory and Origin of Kona Blue
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office History and Origin of KONA BLUE The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) first learned of the KONA BLUE program from interviews conducted as part of its historical review. Multiple interviewees identified KONA BLUE as a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sensitive compartment established to protect the retrieval and exploitation of "non-human biologics." AARO researched the information provided by the interviewees and learned KONA BLUE was a Prospective Special Access Program (PSAP) that had been proposed to DHS leadership but was never approved or formally established. KONA BLUE never received any materials or funding, and there is no information beyond the proposal presentation marked with the KONA BLUE name. AARO traced the