UFOs and Government Waste: Unpacking the Truth Behind Elon Musk’s Contracts

President Trump hired billionaire SpaceX/Tesla/Neuralink CEO Elon Musk to be the head of his administration’s “deep state” wrecking ball named the “Department of Government Efficiency” (aka “DOGE”). Trump has tasked Musk and his young minions with a crusade to root out “waste and fraud” in every nook and cranny of our U.S. federal government (USG). A lot, like tens of thousands of America’s USG workers, have had their lives and their family’s lives upended by DOGE.

Elon’s DOGE is touting the billions of dollars they are (allegedly) saving the USG through their discoveries of “waste and fraud” in existing federal contracts. According to NPR and The Washington Post, those savings amount to about $2 billion dollars per year. At the same time, it is common knowledge that Elon Musk’s company, SpaceX, has contracts with our USG totaling somewhere in the neighborhood of $21 BILLION dollars. Unsurprisingly, Musk has not reported finding any evidence of “waste or fraud” within those existing SpaceX federal contracts. Those contracts provide the funding to help Musk / SpaceX develop bigger and better rockets utilizing chemical propellants. Musk’s SpaceX contracts remain fully intact. Meanwhile, President Trump has fired many individuals previously employed by the USG who were involved in legal investigations of Musk’s dealings in SpaceX and Neuralink.

The Age of Disclosure?

It’s been 62 days since President Trump was sworn into office, yet we have not heard much of anything from him or from Congress regarding UFO Disclosure. However, in the soon to be released documentary film The Age of Disclosure, we do hear 34 credible individuals, all who have held USG security clearances, telling us that the USG has captured UFOs of non-human origin and has been attempting to reverse engineer those recovered craft ever since the mid 1940s. That would be since the Roswell UFO crash and recovery event in July 1947. If these allegations are true, then these programs have been illegally funded without the knowledge of Congress or American taxpayers. Ever since the Roswell UFO event, we have been repeatedly told that UFOs of non-human origin do not exist. There is a specific term for this type of wholesale psychological manipulation. It is called “gaslighting“.

Gaslighting definition: “Psychological manipulation of a person, usually over an extended period of time, that causes the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts, perception of reality, or memories and typically leads to confusion, loss of confidence and self-esteem, uncertainty of one’s emotional or mental stability, and a dependency on the perpetrator”.

The Pentagon has never passed an official audit and these legacy UFO programs to secretly reverse engineer recovered alien spacecraft may explain why that is so. How much U.S. taxpayer money may have already been spent on these illegal “legacy programs” to reverse engineer these alleged alien spacecraft is unknown. These programs likely extend back eight decades, all the way back to the Roswell UFO event of 1947. In December 2017, Senator Harry Reid was instrumental in exposing the fact that $22 million dollars has already been spent on funding the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program that has come to be known more simply as “AATIP”. The mission of AATIP, according to its previous Director Luis Elizondo, was to study UFOs (now termed “UAP”), of non-human origin.

Oops! Somebody forgot to tell Elon!

Apparently, despite Elon’s claim (begin at 1:32:00) that he has a “doors wide open” USG security clearance, somebody must have forgotten to inform him about all of this! He’s still thinking about SpaceX rockets using chemical propellants going to Mars! This does not seem like Elon’s purported “genius level” thinking. In terms we can all understand, comparing the performance of a SpaceX chemically propelled rocket to the well-described and documented performance characteristics of a UFO is like comparing the performance of a Tesla Model S Plaid to a Ford Model T. We won’t be going back to building more Ford Model Ts as the perfect family car anytime soon. Why, then, is Elon persisting in building more chemically propelled SpaceX rockets? Well, for one thing, there’s a lot of money in building SpaceX chemically propelled rockets for him. $21Billion dollars worth of chemically propelled rockets. Haters gonna’ hate and billionaires gonna’ billion.

We can legitimately pose the following questions to President Trump, Elon Musk, and SpaceX.

Question 1: Why are we spending $21 BILLION on USG contracts involving SpaceX to produce more of Elon’s primitive (relative to the observed performance characteristics of UFOs) SpaceX chemically propelled rockets? These SpaceX machines frequently explode. So far, four (now five) of eight (now nine) (56%) of SpaceX’s Starship launches have exploded just after they were launched. With each Starship costing north of $90 million dollars to build, that’s now $360 million dollars that have gone up in Starship smoke. That sounds like waste to me. In addition, SpaceX launches of its Falcon 9 rockets from Vandenberg Space Force Base (VSFB) are literally shaking people’s homes in Ventura, CA, 105 miles away from VSFB! I cannot imagine what it must be like living in Lompoc, CA, which sits on the outskirts of VSFB.

Addendum June 2, 2025: Yet another SpaceX Starship launch went sour on May 27,2025. You can read about that HERE.

Question 2: Should we instead be spending those hard-earned taxpayer dollars on doubling our USG efforts to reverse engineer these already acquired and much more advanced alien spacecraft? Dr. Hal Putoff assures (begin at 1:11:11) us that the physics behind the performance of UFOs is not beyond our present understanding of physics, more specifically our understanding of general relativity. Putoff says it’s the engineering and the materials science about which we are lacking the know-how and expertise to build a UFO. $21 Billion dollars would buy a lot of engineering and materials science know-how and expertise!

Question 3: Given that factions within our USG have allegedly been working on the UFO problem for decades, is SpaceX, like SETI, simply a smoke screen that aids in gaslighting the public to believe that UFOs and the non-human intelligence behind them do not exist, and therefore we must trudge ahead with building more chemically propelled rockets? If so, will my representatives in Congress please note that I do not want my tax dollars going to pay for what is both metaphorically and literally another UFO smoke screen, and I’m tired of being gaslit about this!

Question 4: How can these $21 BILLION in SpaceX contracts not be considered as more “waste and fraud” if, in fact, our government does have in its possession captured alien spacecraft of non-human origin as these 34 whistleblowers with USG security clearances are alleging? Listen to this clip of Dr. James Lacatski speaking about this:

DOGE Director Elon Musk should cut this $21 billion dollars of his own SpaceX funding for chemically propelled rockets and redirect SpaceX’s mission toward ongoing efforts to reverse engineer these captured UFOs of non-human origin. I will bet my money that these recovered alien spacecraft and the legacy programs to reverse engineer them do exist. If they do, that’s where our money should be going. What about you? What do you think about this? Comments are open.

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